Circle + square - practice problems - page 3 of 14
Number of problems found: 266
- Calculate 6930
Calculate the diameter of a circle whose area S = 78.5 cm². - Radius
Find the radius of the circle with area S = 200 cm². - Square and circle
Into the square is an inscribed circle with a diameter of 10 cm. What is the difference between circumference square and circle? - Circle
How big is an area of a circle if its circumference is 51.2 cm?
- Circumference 46181
Calculate the area of a circle that has a circumference of 314 cm. - Perimeter of the circle
Calculate the perimeter of the circle in dm, whose radius equals the side of the square containing 0.49 dm². - CD disc
A compact disc has a diameter of 11.8 cm. What is its surface area in square centimeters? - Diameter 2949
What is the diameter of a circle with an area of 35 cm square? - The star
Find the area of the shaded part of the square with a side of 22 cm.
- Circumference 61704
Calculate the area of a circle if its circumference is 21.98 dm. Express the result in square decimetres. - Surrounded 36661
Calculate the length of the circle, which is surrounded by a square with a side length of 3 cm - Circle - simple
Calculate the area of a circle in dm² if its circumference is 31.4 cm. - Circles
The area of a circle inscribed in a square is 14. What is the area of a circle circumscribed around a square? - Squaring the Circle
Find the side of the square with the same area as the circle of radius 18.
- Quatrefoil
Calculate the quatrefoil area, inscribed in a square with a side of 6 cm. - Calculate 83203
Calculate the area of a circle whose radius is 9m. (in square meters) - The circle
If the radius of a circle is 3+root3, what is the area? - Z9–I–1
In all nine fields of given shape to be filled with natural numbers so that: • each of the numbers 2, 4, 6, and 8 is used at least once, • four of the inner square boxes containing the products of the numbers of adjacent cells of the outer square, • in th - Overload
Calculate how many g's (gravity accelerations) the glider pilot when turning the horizontal circles of radius 148 m flying at 95 km/h. Centripetal acceleration is proportional to the square of the speed and inversely proportional to the radius of rotation
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