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📘 Class 8 Maths | Chapter 9 – Mensuration (All Exercises Explained) Welcome to this complete Class 8 Mathematics video on Mensuration (Chapter 9), following the NCERT/CBSE syllabus! In this video, we explain every exercise with step-by-step solutions, simple formulas, and helpful visuals so you can master Mensuration with confidence. ➡️ What’s Covered in This Video: 🔹 Introduction to Mensuration — Understand the basic concepts of measuring 2D and 3D shapes like area, perimeter, surface area, and volume. � Doubtnut 📏 Exercise 9.1 – Area and Perimeter ✔️ Area of trapezium, parallelogram, various quadrilaterals ✔️ Finding height, lengths, and areas from given data ✔️ Solved step-by-step examples from all questions of Ex. 9.1 � तिवारी अकादमी 📦 Exercise 9.2 – Surface Area and Problems on 3D Solids ✔️ Total and lateral surface areas of cuboid, cube, cylinder ✔️ Practical word problems like packing, covering, etc. ✔️ Step-by-step solutions to every question in Ex. 9.2 � YouTube 🔷 Exercise 9.3 – Volume and More ✔️ How to calculate volume of solids (cubes, cuboids, cylinders) ✔️ Solving comparison and ratio based problems ✔️ Real-life applications with clear explanations � vedantu.com 🧠 Bonus Features: ✔️ Key formulas explained ✔️ Tips to avoid common mistakes ✔️ Quick recap before you practice more questions Whether you’re preparing for school exams or board revision, this video covers everything in simple Hindi/English so it’s easy to follow. Just play, learn, and practice your way to top marks! ✨ 👍 Don’t forget to like, comment & subscribe for more Class 8 Maths videos! 📚 question no 11 exercise 9.2