Area of Square Problems - page 32 of 79
Number of problems found: 1570
- Corresponding 5626
The parquet floors in the room have the shape of a rhombus with a side of 2.5 dm long and a corresponding height of 0.8 dm long. How many square meters does a room have if its floor is made of 600 parquets? - Equilateral 4301
Triangle ABC is equilateral with a side length of 8 cm. Points D, E, and F are the sides AB, BC, and AC midpoints. Calculate the area of triangle DEF. In what ratio is the area of triangle ABC to the area of triangle DEF? - Trapezium bases
Find the trapezium's height if a = 8 cm and c = 4 cm, and its area is 21 square centimeters. - Trapezium
The area of trapezium is 35cm². Find its height if the bases are 6cm and 8cm long. - trapezium 3428
Given is a trapezoid ABCD with bases AB, CD. Let K be side AB's midpoint, and point L be side CD's midpoint. The area of triangle ALB is 15 cm2, and the area of triangle DKC is 10 cm². Calculate the area of trapezium ABCD. - Seeds
The field has a rectangular shape with 128 m and 350 m dimensions. How many kg of seed is needed for sowing if the one m² will consume 25 g of seeds? - Circumscribed circle ABC
Triangle ABC, with sides a = 15 cm, b = 17.4 cm, and c = 21.6 cm, is circumscribed by a circle. Calculate the area of the segments determined by the sides of the triangle. - Centimeters - trapezoid
The area of the trapezoid is 132 cm². The difference in the length of both bases is 6 cm, and the height is 2 cm longer than the shorter base. Find the height of the trapezoid in centimeters. - Quadrilateral calc
The square ABCD is given. The midpoint of AB is E, the midpoint of BC is F, CD is G, and the midpoint of DA is H. Join AF, BG, CH, and DE. Inside the square (approximately in the middle), the intersections of these line segments form a quadrilateral. Calc - RT = legs, circle
One leg of a right triangle ABC has length a= 14 cm and the radius of the circle inscribed in this triangle r= 5 cm. Calculate the length of the hypotenuse and its other leg. - The ratio 7
The ratio of the sides of two squares is 4:5. If the sum of their areas is 180 cm². Find the sides of the two squares. - Ameeka
Tameeka is in charge of designing a school pennant for Spirit Week. She wants the base to be 3 1/2 feet and the height to be 6 1/2 feet. She has 20 square feet of paper available. Does she have enough paper? - A photograph
A photograph will stick to a white square letter with an x cm length. The photo is 3/4 x cm long and 20 cm wide than the width of the paper. The surface of the remaining paper surrounding the photograph is 990 cm². Find the size of the paper and the photo - Square to rectangle
A square has a side, and a rectangle has a width of 2 x and a length of 3. What is the ratio of the area between a square and a rectangle? - Diagonal
The rectangular ABCD trapeze, whose AD arm is perpendicular to the AB and CD bases, has an area of 15 cm square. Bases have lengths AB = 6cm and CD = 4cm. Calculate the length of the AC diagonal. - Tiles
How many 20 cm and 30 cm tiles can build a square if we have a maximum of 100 tiles? - Right-angled 82416
What are the sides of a right-angled triangle with a perimeter of 45 centimeters and a volume of 67.5 cm²? - Trapezoidal 43931
How many trees are planted in a trapezoidal park with bases of 35.7m, 13.3m, arms of 20m and 22m, and a height of 19 m if one tree needs nine m²? - Centimeters 4404
Calculate the diagonal of a square if its area is equal to 169 square centimeters. - Circumference 82489
An isosceles trapezoid has one base twice as short as the other. Its area is 42 cm², and its height is 4 cm. Calculate its circumference if you know that the arm is 5.3 cm long.
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