Cuboid practice problems - page 22 of 38
Number of problems found: 758
- Small and big box
Boxes with dimensions of 6 cm, 10 cm, and 15 cm should fit into a cube-shaped box. What are the smallest dimensions a box can have? How many boxes of the given dimensions can fit in it? - Aquarium
Find how many dm² of glass we need to make a block-shaped aquarium (the top is not covered) if the dimensions are to be a width of 50 cm, length of 120 cm, and height of 8.5 dm. - Canister
Gasoline is stored in a cuboid canister having dimensions 44.5 cm, 30 cm, and 16 cm. What is the total weight of a full canister when one cubic meter of gasoline weighs 710 kg, and the weight of an empty canister is 1.5 kg? - Aquarium 5315
The aquarium, with a length - of 40 cm, width - of 24 cm, and height of 27 cm, is filled to 2/3. How much water do we need to add to be filled to 8/9? - Two rectangular boxes
Two rectangular boxes with dimensions of 5 cm, 8 cm, 10 cm, and second of 5 cm, 12 cm, and 1 dm will be replaced by a single cube box of the same cubic volume. Calculate its surface. - Pool model
The 1:500 scale pool model has internal dimensions of 15 cm, 10 cm, and 2.5 mm. Calculate how many hectoliters of water will be needed to fill a pool that will build according to this model. - Empty aquarium
How much does an empty aquarium weigh with dimensions: length = 40 cm, width = 30 cm, height = 20 cm, if 1 dm² of glass weighs 300 g? Calculate its weight in kilograms. - Children's pool
The children's pool at the swimming pool is 10m long, 5m wide, and 50cm deep. Calculate: (a) how many m² of tiles are needed to line the perimeter walls of the pool? (b) how many hectoliters of water will fit into the pool? - Roof repair
To repair the roof, we need 15 pieces of boards 6 m long, 15 cm wide, and 25 mm thick. If 1 m³ of boards costs 500 euros, how many euros will we pay for all the boards? - Aquarium 7098
The zoo has an aquarium with a length of 2.5 m, a width of 1.5 m, and a depth of 2 m. The water reaches 3/4 of the height of the aquarium. Can we put a 2 m³ stone in the aquarium without the water spilling out of the aquarium? (1=Yes, 0=No) - 1-meter-wide 6001
A 1-meter-wide sidewalk will be paved around the block-shaped pool in the garden. The dimensions of the bottom of the pool are 8.5 meters and 6 meters. The height of the pool walls is 2 meters. There are 86.7 m³ of water in the pool. How high did the wate - Four prisms
Question No. 1: The prism has the dimensions a = 2.5 cm, b = 100 mm, c = 12 cm. What is its volume? a) 3000 cm² b) 300 cm² c) 3000 cm³ d) 300 cm³ Question No.2: The prism base is a rhombus with a side length of 30 cm and a height of 27 cm. The height of t - Quadrilateral 73034
Calculate the volume of the flowerpot in the shape of a quadrilateral prism and how many 20 l packages of soil need to be bought to fill it: dimensions: a = 30cm, height b = 40cm, length c = 120cm. - Rainfall
A rectangular garden of 25m in length and width 20m in width is filled with 4mm of water. Express by a fraction in basic form what part of the 60-hectolitre tank we would fill with this water. - Measuring 6188
Find the length of the cube's edge and its volume is equal to 60% of the volume of a block measuring 7 cm, 8 cm, and 6 cm. - Determine 2429
Determine the length of the cube's edge, the volume of which is equal to 60% of the volume of a block measuring 7cm, 8cm, and 6cm. - Tank 30
A water tank has the shape of a cuboid with a square shape with a side of 2m. The depth of the tank is 3m. How many more liters of water can fit in the tank if both its base edges are increased by 1m and the tank is deepened by half a meter? - Calculate 67794
Calculate the volume of the cuboid in the given unit if you know the lengths of its edges. A) a = 20 cm, b = 3 cm, c = 7 cm, (length) B) a = 10 mm, b = 8 mm, c = 9 mm, (ml) C) a = 30 cm, b = 5 cm, c = 8 cm, (l) D) a = 300 mm, b = 4 m, c = 7 dm, (hl) - Waste container eco
The waste box is shaped like a block and has dimensions of 1.8 m, 1.5 m, and 1.2 m. If 0.25 m³ of waste is added to it every day, how many days will it be filled? - Cross-section 5089
The brick pillar with a cross-section of 41x77 cm has a height of 3.25 m. Calculate: (a) the volume of the pillar b) the required number of bricks (if we need 400 pieces per 1 cubic meter)
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