Area - math word problems - page 151 of 156
Number of problems found: 3109
- Right Δ
A right triangle has one leg 54 cm in length and the hypotenuse 90 cm in size. Calculate the triangle's height.
- Area of RT
Calculate the right triangle area in which the hypotenuse has length 14 and one hypotenuse segment has length 5.
- Described
Calculate the perimeter of the circle described by a triangle with sides 191, 428, 385.
- Radius
Determine the circle's radius if its perimeter and area are the same numbers.
- Area of RT
The right triangle has orthogonal projections of legs to the hypotenuse lengths 15 cm and 9 cm. Determine the area of this triangle.
- Square 2
Points D[10,-8] and B[1,-10] are opposed vertices of the square ABCD. Calculate the area of the square ABCD.
- Square
Points A[9,9] and B[-4,1] are adjacent vertices of the square ABCD. Calculate the area of the square ABCD.
- Cubes
One cube is an inscribed sphere, and the other one is described. Calculate the difference of volumes of cubes if the difference of surfaces in 231 cm².
- Cone A2V
The cone's surface in the plane is a circular arc with a central angle of 126° and an area of 415 cm². Calculate the volume of a cone.
- Axial section
The axial section of the cone is an equilateral triangle with an area 208 km². Calculate the volume of the cone.
- Rotation
The right triangle with legs 11 cm and 18 cm rotates around the longer leg. Calculate the volume and surface area of the formed cone.
- Right isosceles
Calculate the area of the isosceles right triangle whose perimeter is 26 cm.
- Euclid3
Calculate the height and sides of the right triangle if one leg is a = 100 km and the section of hypotenuse adjacent to the second leg cb = 14 km.
- Pyramid roof
3/5 of the area of the roof-shaped regular tetrahedral pyramid with base edge 9 m and height of 6 m is already covered with roofing. How many square meters still need to be covered?
- Right triangle
Right triangle ABC with side a = 10 and the area S = 50. Calculate the length of the remaining sides.
- Numbers
Determine the number of all positive integers less than 5965074 if each is divisible by 5, 29, 11. What is its sum?
- Circles
The areas of the two circles are in the ratio 5:10. The larger circle has a diameter of 14. Calculate the radius of the smaller circle.
- Pentagon
Calculate the area of a regular pentagon whose diagonal is u=18 long.
- Tinsmith
Tinsmith constructs chimney pipe 186 cm long and 16 cm wide. A pipe is made from the plate overlap at the joint and needs to add $x cm width of the plate. What dimensions of the sheet will have to be prepared for the construction?
- Cubes
Surfaces of cubes, one of which has an edge of 48 cm shorter than the other, differ by 36288 dm². Determine the length of the edges of these cubes.
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