Volume + rectangle - practice problems
Number of problems found: 95
- Poured liquid
If I pour 59ml of liquid into an area of 594 sq mm, how thick would the liquid be? - Rainwater 83296
What volume must a cylinder-shaped tank have to collect rainwater from the flat roof of a cube-shaped house if the house is 12m wide and reports 50mm of rainfall? - Quadrilateral 82747
Construct a 3D model of a quadrilateral pyramid with a rectangle base and sides of isosceles triangles, with a volume of 80 cubic cm. I need to know the sides and the height. - ABCDEFGH 82499
In the cube ABCDEFGH, the area of triangle ABK is √20 cm². How much cm² is the volume of ABGH in a cube if you know that K is the midpoint of edge CG? - Dimensions 81608
Find out if a circle with a volume of 38.5 cm² fits into a rectangle with dimensions of 110 mm and 65 mm. - Fifty-meter 80722
Calculate how many hectoliters of water can fit in a fifty-meter sloped pool; if the smallest depth is 1.2 m and the largest depth is 3 m, the width of the pool is 20 m. - Indoor aquarium
World's biggest indoor aquarium. In its enormous tank with the capacity represented by the following polynomial V=4x³+43x²+63x The aquarium is rectangular prism shape. Find the following: 1. If the aquarium's height is x, then find the area of the base (B - Calculate 70634
The axial section of the cylinder is a rectangle with a diagonal of u = 20 cm. The height of the cylinder is twice the diameter of the base. Calculate the cylinder volume in liters. - Nina used
Nina used 2 liters of paint to paint a wall. The wall was a rectangle 2 meters high and 4 meters wide. How many liters of paint would she need to paint a rectangular wall which is 2.5 meters high and 8 meters wide? - Four-sided prism
Find the surface area and volume of a four-sided prism high 10cm if its base is a rectangle measuring 6cm and 1.4dm. - Right-angled 66364
From a rectangular board with 2 m and 3 m dimensions, we cut isosceles and right-angled triangles at the corners with an overhang of 40 cm. Calculate the ratio of the rest of the board's areas to its total original area. - Quadrilateral 66294
Calculate the surface and volume of a quadrilateral prism if given: the area of the base is 40 cm square, the bottom of the base is k = 8 cm, and the height of the prism is 1.3 dm (the bottom is a rectangle) - Calculate 65664
Calculate the remaining side of the rectangle when you know the size of the perimeter and the length of one side. o-38cm, a-12cm. - A box 4
A box open at the top has a rectangular base of 200mmx300mm and an altitude of 150mm. If the base and the sides are 10mm thick, find the total surface area of the box. - Rectangle 46791
We rolled up the shell of a 4 cm high rotating cylinder from a rectangle measuring 6 cm and 4 cm. Find the volume of the cylinder. - Cylinder from paper
From a rectangle measuring 20 x 30 cm, we roll a cylinder with a height of 30 cm. Find its volume and surface. - Defensive 45341
The boys want to build a defensive wall out of the snow for the ballpark. They want it to be 5 meters long and 1.5 meters high. They can make and transfer 50 cm cubes from snow. How many such cubes must he make to build his wall? - Dimensions 44551
The base of the needle is a rectangle with dimensions of 20 cm and 10 cm, its height is 15 cm. Will the plasticine we needed to model this pyramid be enough to model two pyramids with a square base of 10 x 10 cm and a height of 15 cm? - Largest possible cone
It is necessary to make the largest possible cone from an iron rod in the shape of a prism with dimensions of 5.6 cm, 4.8 cm, and 7.2 cm. a) Calculate its volume. b) Calculate the waste. - Circumscribed 35781
The regular hexagonal prism is 2 cm high. The radius of the circle circumscribed by the base is 8 cm. Determine its volume and surface.
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