Themes, topics - math word problems - page 17 of 151
This page contains thematic word problems. We have about 20 main topics, such as motion problems, mixtures, work problems etc. Please choose a specific topic that interests you from the menu. Examples within a topic usually train similar knowledge. For example, in movement tasks, terms such as distance, speed, and time often occur.Number of problems found: 3007
- Together 81046
Two painters are painting the factory fence together. If everyone worked alone, the first would finish the job in 16 days, the second in 20 days. When will they finish the work together? - Instantaneous 81036
Calculate the instantaneous free fall velocities at the end of the 1st, 3rd, 5th, and 7th seconds. Compile the results in a table. - Everyone's 81021
There are 10 students in the drama club. We count everyone's age in whole years. The average age of the girls is 12.25 and the boys 12.5, and the average age of all is 12.3. How many girls and how many boys are there in the class? - Possible 81020
The front of the cycling peloton travels at an average speed of 48 km/h. The cyclist with the green T-shirt lost 5 minutes when he fell. What speed must he drive if he wants to reach the front of the peloton in twenty minutes? Possible?
- Intersection 81017
There are also two equilateral triangles ABC, and BDE, such that the size of the angle ABD is greater than 120° and less than 180° points C and E lie in the same half-plane defined by the line AD. The intersection of CD and AE is marked F. Determine the s - Triangle 80994
In the triangle, ABC, the angles alpha and beta axes subtend the angle phi = R + gamma/2. R is a right angle of 90°. Verify. - Respectively 80982
The vertices of the square ABCD are joined by the broken line DEFGHB. The smaller angles at the vertices E, F, G, and H are right angles, and the line segments DE, EF, FG, GH, and HB measure 6 cm, 4 cm, 4 cm, 1 cm, and 2 cm, respectively. Determine the ar - Cross-sectional 80979
An undisciplined motorcyclist drove at an unreasonable speed on a mountain road, lost control in a bend, and left the roadway at 90 km/h. He was falling into a gully 36 m deep. Draw a cross-sectional picture of the whole situation. How far did the motorcy - Double-digit 80970
Eva thought of two natural numbers. She first added these correctly, then subtracted them correctly. In both cases, she got a double-digit result. The product of the resulting two-digit numbers was 645. Which numbers did Eva think of? Please, what is this
- Five-minute 80951
Karel has an average grade of exactly 1.12 from five-minute episodes. Prove that at least 22 of them have one. - SKMO
Petra had written natural numbers from 1 to 9. She added two of these numbers, deleted them, and wrote the resulting sum instead of the summaries. She thus had eight numbers written down, which she managed to divide into two groups with the same product. - Interest 80867
How much is the deposit? Which at an interest rate of 3.75%p. a., will it increase by 25 euros in one year? - Temperature 80864
You have water at a temperature of 10°C and boiling water at a temperature of 100°C. How do you prepare 9 liters of water at a temperature of 30°C? - Longitudinal 80822
How does the rail lengthen when the temperature changes from -30°C to 30°C if it is 25 m long at 0°C? The temperature coefficient of longitudinal expansion is 12.10na-6Kna-1.
- Delivering 80805
The courier company delivers the ordered goods through the e-shop. If the delivery were made by 2 cars, it would be completed in 6 hours. However, after 4 hours, the first car's driver stopped delivering, and the second car continued to deliver for anothe - Differential 80799
Kerosene (ρ1 = 830 kg . m-3) flows through the pipe. Calculate the pressure difference in the given sections when the mercury level difference (ρ2 = 13600 kg . m-3) in the mercury differential manometer is h = 2.2 dm. - Hydrostatic 80798
Calculate the depth of water at which the hydrostatic pressure is equal to 100870 N/m². We only consider hydrostatic pressure. - Calculate 80793
The liquid has a specific gravity of γ = 9050 N. m-3. Calculate its specific gravity, the mass of 2 m³ of this liquid, and also of 3 m³ of this liquid. - Hydrostatic 80790
The hydrostatic pressure at a depth of 6.5 m in an open liquid container is 79.5 kPa. What is the specific gravity of this liquid?
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