Cuboid practice problems - page 14 of 38
Number of problems found: 758
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How many kg of paint will we use to paint the walls and ceiling of a room with a length of 9m, a width of 6m, and a height of 3.2m if 1kg of paint is enough for approximately 6m square? Subtract 6 square meters from the surface of the walls, which are the - Dimensions 2430
The cabinet is shaped like a block, with dimensions 120cm and 150cm on the front side and 120cm and 60cm on the upper wall. It is painted twice on the outside. When 1 kg of paint is enough to paint 8m2, how much paint is used to paint the cabin - Dimensions 2717
We will paint a block-shaped pool with 25m and 15m bottom dimensions and a depth of 3.5m. How much € will we pay for painting if we paint twice? One kilogram of paint is enough for 5m² of paint; we will pay €3.5 for 1kg of paint, and we have to pay the pa - Forces
In point, G acts three orthogonal forces: F1 = 16 N, F2 = 7 N, and F3 = 6 N. Determine the resultant of F and the angles between F and forces F1, F2, and F3. - Dimensions 30111
The hall has dimensions of 60m, 28m, and a height of 3m. How many hours will it take to paint it if it takes 3 minutes to paint 1 square meter? The walls and ceiling are painted, and the windows take up 1/3 of the total area that needs to be painted. - Space diagonal angles
Calculate the angle between the body diagonal and the side edge c of the block with dimensions: a = 28cm, b = 45cm, and c = 73cm. Then, find the angle between the body diagonal and the plane of the base ABCD. - Milk cartons
How much paper do we need for 12 tetra packs with 6 cm, 11 cm, and 20 cm dimensions? Will 1 liter of milk fit in the box? - Rectangular cuboid
The rectangular cuboid has a surface area 4131 cm², and its dimensions are in the ratio 2:4:5. Find the volume of this rectangular cuboid. - Block-shaped 44771
How much m² of paper do we save if we do not glue one-third of the total area of the block-shaped billboard area with dimensions of 0.6 m, 0.7 m, and 1.4 m? - Dimensions 16813
Calculate how many bricks we will need to build a room that should be 1.8 m wide, 2 m long, and 2.4 m high. The dimensions of the brick are 25 cm x 60 cm. - Cuboid height
What is the cuboid's height if its base edges are 15 cm and 4 cm long and its volume is 420 cm cubic? - How many
How many cans of blue paint need to be bought if the interior of the garden pool, which is 5 m long, 3 m wide, and 1 m deep, is to be painted? There is 1 kg of paint in each can. One can is enough for 8 m² of area. - Aquarium II
Calculate how much glass we need to build an aquarium with a rectangular shape with a base of 65 cm × 52 cm and a height of 74 cm if the waste is 2%. The aquarium doesn't have top glass. - Dimensions 16493
How many square meters of material is needed to make two identical blocks with dimensions of 6 dm, 8 dm, and 12 dm if we count 8% of the material for folds? (Round to two decimal places. ) - Two-thirds 3388
The kneaded cake dough has a volume of 1.8 l. When baking, it increases its volume by about two-thirds. Can a baked wheel fit on a baking sheet measuring 36x30x8cm? How tall will the cake be after baking? - Calculate cuboid
Given cuboid ABCDEFGH. We know that |AB| = 1 cm, |BC| = 2 cm, |AE| = 3 cm. Calculate in degrees the angle size formed by the lines BG and FH . - Water tank
The water tank shape of the cuboid has dimensions of the bottom 7.5 meters and 3 meters. How high will reach the water in the tank will flow 10 liters of water per second, and will the inflow be open for 5/6 hours? (Calculate to one decimal place, and the - Cuboid
Cuboid ABCDEFGH with 10 cm height has a base edge length 6 cm and 8 cm. Determine the angle between the body diagonal and the base plane (round to degrees). - Length 25661
How many liters of water are in a pool whose width is 12 m, length 25 m, and depth 280 cm if it is filled 10 cm below the edge? What area of the walls wet the water (in m2)? - Block-shaped 31741
We will paint the block-shaped pool, with the dimensions of the bottom a = 25 m and b = 15 m and the height c = 3.5 m. If one kg is enough for five square meters of paint, how many kg of paint will we need?
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