Volume + natural numbers - practice problems
Number of problems found: 24
- Centimeters 82756
Let us have a cube whose edge length is expressed in centimeters and is a natural number. What is the smallest number of such identical cubes that can be made into a cuboid with dimensions of 24 cm, 32 cm, and 60 cm? How long will the edge of these cubes - Together 81521
Pavel and Vojta were planting trees at the forestry brigade. Pavel planted two more trees than Vojta in a six-hour shift. Together, they planted 156 saplings in three such shifts. How many saplings did Pavel and Vojta plant during the brigade? - Dimensions 80753
We color a wooden block with dimensions a = 4 cm, b = 3 cm, c = 2 cm and then cut it into cubes of 1 cm³. How many cats will she have? a) just one wall painted b) just two walls stained c) just three walls painted d) no painted wall? - Cube-shaped 80585
Boxes with dimensions of 6 cm, 10 cm, and 15 cm should fit into a cube-shaped box. What are the smallest dimensions a box can have? How many boxes of the given dimensions can fit in it? - Expressed 79474
The length of the cube's edge in cm is expressed as a natural number. Its volume is greater than 100 and less than 200. Calculate the surface area of the cube. - Two boxes 2
The students filled two boxes with 5-peso coins. Box A has 300 5-peso coins, and Box B has 450 coins. In what way is the volume of box A lesser or smaller than the volume of box B? Explain your answer. - Assembling 63964
Little Pavel was assembling building blocks (a cube is shaped like a cube). He wanted to build a big cube. However, he had 75 dice left, so he increased the edge by one die. Then he was missing 16 dice. How many cubes did he have in the kit? - Juice division
534 liters of juice were in a container. If every person gets 14 liters, how many people will get juice from the container? - Theoretically 35321
Calculate how many soccer balls (the volume of one is 7,200 cm3) theoretically fit into a room with dimensions of 8x5x3 m. Neglect the gaps between the balls. - Bottles 31621
We filled 90 liters of must into bottles. Some have a volume of 1 liter, and some with a volume of 1.5 liters. We have a total of 70 bottles of must. How many bottles of each species did we fill? - Identical cubes
From the smallest number of identical cubes whose edge length is expressed by a natural number, can we build a block with dimensions 12dm x 16dm x 20dm? - Integer cube
The length of the cube edge is an integer. Its volume is in cm3, a five-digit number divisible by 1331. What is the length of the edge of this cube? - Two-liter 19243
The barrel can be filled with just a two-liter measuring cup and a measuring cup for 3l, 5l, 7l, and 10l. What is the smallest volume this barrel can have? - An example
An example is playfully for grade 6 from Math, and I don't know how to explain it to my daughter when I don't want to use the calculator to calculate the cube root. Thus: The student made a cuboid from a block of 16x18x48 mm of plasticine. What will be th - People 17333
The room is 240 cm high and has a volume of 48 m³. How many people can work in it when there is 7 m² of floor space per person? - Cube construction
A 2×2×2 cube will be constructed using four white and four black unit cube. How many different cubes can be constructed in this way? ( Two cubes are not different if one can be obtained by rotating the other. ) - Mathematics 7775
A total of 3389 digits were needed to number all the sheets of the mathematics textbook. Assume that in a book, every leaf outside the plates is numbered. How many pages does this textbook have if it is: a) single-volume b) two-volume (with both parts hav - Bricks pyramid
How many 50cm x 32cm x 30cm brick needed to built a 272m x 272m x 278m pyramid? - Container
The container-shaped box with internal dimensions of 3.9 m, 3.25 m, and 2.6 m was completely filled with goods in the same cubic boxes. How long edge could this box have? - Minimum surface
Find the length, breadth, and height of the cuboid-shaped box with a minimum surface area, into which 50 cuboid-shaped blocks, each with length, breadth, and height equal to 4 cm, 3 cm, and 2 cm, respectively, can be packed.
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