Below is a photograph of an island - Junior Cycle Mathematics - Question 1 - 2015
Question 1
Below is a photograph of an island. The highest point on the island is 916 metres above sea level.
Using this information, and the photograph, estimate as accurately... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Below is a photograph of an island - Junior Cycle Mathematics - Question 1 - 2015
Step 1
Measuring from the top of the island to sea-level
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The height of the island in the picture is approximately 4.5 cm. This measurement may vary depending on your printer, but we will use this estimate. To find the actual height corresponding to 916 m, we note that 1 cm in the picture corresponds to about 203.56 m.
Step 2
Estimating the width of the island
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The width of the island at sea level is approximately 12 cm, which translates to about 12 * 203.56 = 2442.72 m.
Step 3
Calculating the radius of the cone
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Assuming the island has a conical shape, the radius (half of the diameter) is 1212.36 m.
Step 4
Calculating the volume of the island
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The volume V of the cone can be calculated using the formula
V=31πr2h
Substituting the values, we have:
V=31π(1212.36)2(916)≈1.430907225×109 m3
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