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Find the surface area and volume of sphere of the following radius. (π = 3.14 )
3.5 cm
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If the radius of a solid hemisphere is 5 cm, then find its curved surface area and total surface area. ( π = 3.14 )
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If the surface area of a sphere is 2826 cm2 then find its volume. ( π= 3.14)
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In the given figure, point S is any point on side QR of ΔPQR Prove that: PQ + QR + RP > 2PS

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Find the surface area of a sphere, if its volume is 38808 cubic cm. `(π = 22/7)`
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Find the volume of a sphere, if its surface area is 154 sq.cm.
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Find the surface area and volume of sphere of the following radius. (π = 3.14)
4 cm
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Find the surface area and volume of sphere of the following radius. (π = 3.14 )
9 cm
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Find the surface area and volume of sphere of the following radius. (π = 3.14 )
3.5 cm
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If the radius of a solid hemisphere is 5 cm, then find its curved surface area and total surface area. ( π = 3.14 )
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If the surface area of a sphere is 2826 cm2 then find its volume. ( π= 3.14)
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Find the surface area of a sphere, if its volume is 38808 cubic cm. `(π = 22/7)`
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Find the volume of a sphere, if its surface area is 154 sq.cm.
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In the given figure, if ∠a ≅ ∠b and ∠x ≅ ∠y then prove that line l || line n.

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In the given figure, point A is on the bisector of ∠ XYZ. If AX = 2 cm then find AZ.

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In the given figure, ∠RST = 56°, seg PT ⊥ ray ST, seg PR ⊥ ray SR and seg PR ≅ seg PT. Find the measure of ∠RSP. State the reason for your answer.
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Prove that, if the bisector of ∠BAC of ΔABC is perpendicular to side BC, then ΔABC is an isosceles triangle.
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In ΔPQR, If PQ > PR and bisectors of ∠Q and ∠R intersect at S. Show that SQ > SR.

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In the figure, point D and E are on side BC of ΔABC, such that BD = CE and AD = AE. Show that ΔABD ≅ ΔACE.

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In the given figure, bisector of ∠BAC intersects side BC at point D. Prove that AB > BD.

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