Area of Rectangle Problems - page 21 of 32
Number of problems found: 625
- Bathroom tile
The wall in the bathroom has dimensions of 27 dm and 200 cm if we wanted to cover this entire wall with tiles in the shape of a square with a side length of 10 cm. How many tiles can fit in the height, and how many in the length of the wall in the bathroo - Two patches
Peter taped the wound with two rectangular patches (one over the other to form the letter X). The area sealed with both patches simultaneously had an area of 40cm² and a circumference of 30cm. One of the patches was 8cm wide. What was the width of the sec - Sidewalk
Workers will pave a 1-meter-wide sidewalk in the garden with tiles around the block-shaped pool. In the picture, the sidewalk is shown in gray. The dimensions of the bottom of the pool are 8.5 meters and 6 meters. The height of the pool walls is 2 meters. - Floating floor
We will put a floating floor in the room, which is 6.5 m long and 5 m wide. It is sold in packs of 1m². One package costs 279 CZK. How many packages will we have to buy, and how much will we pay for them? - Square tiles
The room has dimensions of 12 meters and 5.6 meters. Determine the number of square tiles and their largest dimension to cover the floor exactly. - Percentage and rectangle
What percentage increases the perimeter and area of a rectangle if both sides are 12 cm and 10 cm long, and we increase it by 20%? - Diamond tile paving
How many diamond-shaped tiles with a side of 25 cm and a height of 20 cm are needed to pave a rectangular courtyard with sides of 30 m and 28 m if the joints represent 1/20 of the area? - Wall wallpaper time
Zofia decided to wallpaper one wall of her room. How long does he have to go to school if the wall dimensions are 3m and 2.4m? - Board triangle ratio
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. - Paint consumption
Carl calculates the consumption of paint for coating the floor in the clubhouse. The clubhouse is 3.4 m long and 2.5 m wide. 0.7 kg of paint is used per 1 m². One can contain 0.8 kg of paint. Calculate the total consumption of paint. How many cans of pain - Floor varnish calculation
During the reconstruction of the apartment, Mr. Čakaj needed to varnish the floors in two rectangular rooms with dimensions of 6.8 m x 4.5 m and 6 m x 3.8 m. How many cans of paint did he have to buy if he painted 6 m² of the floor with one can? - Rectangular flowerbed
The park has a rectangular flowerbed measuring 10 m and 200 cm. How many rose bushes do we plant in the flowerbed if 25 dm² are needed per bush? - Two sides paint
The door is a rectangle with dimensions of 260 cm and 170 cm. How many cans of paint will be needed to paint this door if one can of paint cover 2 m² of the area? We paint the doors on both sides. - Area of garden
If the width of the rectangular garden is decreased by 2 meters and its length is increased by 5 meters, the area of the rectangle will be 0.2 ares larger. If the garden's width and length will increase by 3 meters, its original size will increase by 0.9 - Waste - cutting metal
In the workshop, they cut 50 circles with a diameter of 9 cm from a rectangular sheet with dimensions of 50 cm and 100 cm. What percentage of the sheet was a waste? - Described circle to rectangle
The rectangle with 6 cm and 4 cm sides was a circumscribed circle. What part of the circle area determined by the circumscribed circle occupies a rectangle? Express in perctentages(%). - The carpet
How many meters of carpet 90 cm wide need to cover the floor room, which has a rectangular shape with lengths of 4.8 m and 2.4 m, if the number of pieces on the carpet is needed to be lowest? - Plan of the village
The plan of the municipality in 1:1000 scale has plotted garden with dimensions 25 mm and 28 mm. Determine the area of gardens in ares in reality. - Picture square cover
Pupils had to stack rectangle-shaped pictures with dimensions of 210 mm and 84 mm so as to cover the square. What is the smallest square we can cover like this, and how many images do we need? - Mr. Filip
Mr. Philip is preparing to renovate a garden. He will divide its area into herb, vegetable, and ornamental sections in the ratio 2:3:5 (in this order). The area of the herb section will be 4 m × 2.5 m. a) Calculate the total area of the renovated garden i
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