Length - practice for 14 year olds - page 2 of 50
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- A statue
A statue on a shelf is recreated on a computer screen. The actual statue is 14 in. tall and 4 in. wide. The statue on the computer screen is 1.5 in. wide. How tall is the statue on the computer screen? - Rectangle - general expression
Find the area of a rectangle whose width is x-2 units and length of x+4 units. - A cone 3
A cone has a diameter of x cm and a slant height of y cm. A square pyramid has a base side length of x cm and a slant height of y cm. Which has the greater surface area? Explain. - A blanket
A blanket is 60 inches by 72 inches. If you want to make it 1/3 smaller, what size would it be? - Polynomial rectangle
If the length and width of a rectangle are (a² - 6a + 4) and ( -2a² - 9a + 3), find the area of the rectangle. - A 100-inch
A 100-inch stick is to be divided into four using the ratio 2: 5: 7: 11. How long is the longest piece? - Scale model
In a model train set, 1.38 inches represents one foot in real life. The height of One World Trade Center in New York City is 1776 feet. How tall would a scale model of the building be? Should you calculate 1776 x 1.38 or 1776 ÷ 1.38? - Jackie 2
Jackie bought an equal number of tulip bulbs and daffodil bulbs. Along the length of her garden, Jackie planted 6 daffodil bulbs and 3 tulip bulbs per foot. She has 5 daffodil bulbs and 29 tulip bulbs remaining to plant elsewhere. How long is Jackie's gar - Patsy
Patsy makes pillows. She needs 232 inches of trim for the edging. Trim costs $5.50 for a 3-yard spool or $1.10 per foot. What is the least amount Patsy can spend to get the trim she needs? Explain your reasoning. - The ratio 10
The ratio of length and breadth of a rectangular park is 3:2, and its perimeter is 150m. Find its area. - Body mass index
Compute for BMI, then classify: Nr; weight ; height 1; 35 kg ; 1.25 m 2; 40 kg; 1.40 m 3; 50 kg; 1.75 m 4; 55 kg; 1.65 m 5; 63 kg; 1.23 m - The perimeter 10
The perimeter of a rectangle is 162 inches. The length is 35 inches longer than the width. Find the length and width of the rectangle. - Length and width
The length of a rectangle is 7 cm more than the width. Find the width and length if the perimeter of the rectangle is 78 cm. - Quadrilateral 83324
The volume of a regular quadrilateral pyramid is 72 cm³. Its height is equal to the length of the base edge. Calculate the length of the base and the surface of the pyramid. - Calculate 83248
The cube ABCDEFGH has an edge of length 3 cm. Calculate the volume of the pyramid ABCDH. - Isosceles 83247
Calculate the lengths of the sides in an isosceles triangle, given the height (to the base) Vc= 8.8cm and the angle at the base alpha= 38°40`. - Construction 83208
An isosceles triangle ABY with a base AB of length 5 cm and an angle at the main vertex of 50°. Write down the construction progress. - Apprentice 83169
The master gave the apprentice the task of dividing the 28 m long electric cable into two parts so that the second part was 2.5 times larger than the first. How long were the cable sections supposed to be? - Rectangular 83112
The garden is a rectangular trapezoid a=50m, c=30m, d=15m. If we add an 8% loss to the calculated length, how many meters of mesh do we need to fence it? - Calculate 83044
The cube comprises 64 small cubes, each with an edge length of 15 mm. Calculate the wall length and body diagonals.
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