Geometry - math word problems - page 131 of 162
Number of problems found: 3238
- What power
What power should the radiator have in a room 5x4 meters with a height of 3 meters? Hint: Calculate 35 watts per meter³ when you need 22 degrees in the room, but you need about 24 degrees in the bathroom. It's an old heating cheat, but it will help you. - Cardboard - boxes
The closed cardboard box has the shape of a block measuring 25 cm, 1.2 dm, and 0.5 m. How much cardboard is needed to make 20 such boxes? You need to add 5% to bends. - Into box
How many cubes with an edge of 2.5 cm fit into a box measuring 11.6 cm, 8.9 cm, and 13.75 cm? - A cylinder
A cylinder 108 cm high has a circumference of 24 cm. A string makes exactly six complete turns around the cylinder while its two ends touch the top and bottom. (forming a spiral around the cylinder). How long is the string in cm? - Diagonals
Construct a rhombus whose diagonals have lengths of 10cm and 8cm and make an angle of 115°. - Triangle and axes
Draw any triangle. Make the axis of its two sides. Their intersection is point S. (a) Measure the distance of point S from all three vertices (b) Draw the axis of the third side. - Rhombus EFGH
Construct the rhombus EFGH where e = 6.7cm, height to side h: vh = 5cm - Roof 8
How many liters of air is under the tower's roof, which has the shape of a regular six-sided pyramid with a 3,6-meter-long bottom edge and a 2,5-meter height? Calculate the supporting columns occupy about 7% of the volume under the roof. - Cube, cuboid, and sphere
Volumes of a cube and a cuboid are in a ratio of 3:2. Volumes of a sphere and cuboid are in a ratio of 1:3. At what rate are the volumes of a cube, cuboid, and sphere? - Construct 83195
Two line segments of different lengths are given. Construct a circle k so that both line segments are its chords. - Symmetry 13501
Draw a square KLMN, a point R that is a point of the square, and a point S that is not a point of this square. Draw the image of the square KLMN in central symmetry with the center : a) at point s b) at point M c) at point R - Triangle ABC
Construct a triangle ABC is given c = 60mm, hc = 40 mm and b = 48 mm analysis procedure steps construction - Cube into sphere
The cube has brushed a sphere as large as possible. Determine how much percent the waste was. - Relative 8009
Sketch the relative position of the circles k1 (S1, r1 = 5cm) and k2 (S2, r2 = 3cm) and k / S1S2 / = 0 cm and give its name. - Mass point
Two equal forces of 30 Newtons act on a mass point. Find the magnitude of the resultant force if these forces form an angle of 42°. - Construct diagonals
The point B is a vertex of rectangle ABCD. The diagonal BD of this rectangle lies on the line p. Point X is an interior point of side AD of rectangle ABCD, and point Y is an internal point of side CD. Construct the missing vertices D, A, and C of the rect - Allowances 82413
The teacher decided to sew covers for the eight-seat blocks in the school library. All cubes are cube-shaped with an edge 40 cm long. How many m² of fabric will the teacher need in total if the blocks are not lined from the bottom, and 5% must be added fo - The intersection of the diagonals
In the rectangular coordinate system, a rectangle ABCD is drawn. These coordinates determine the vertices of the rectangle: A = (2.2) B = (8.2) C = (8.6) D = (2.6) Find the coordinates of the intersection of the diagonals of the ABCD rectangle. - Coordinates 32183
The triangle ABC is given in the plane. A (-3,5), B (2,3), C (-1, -2) write the coordinates of the vectors u, v, w if u = AB, v = AC, and w = BC. Enter the coordinates of the centers of the lines SAB (..), SAC (...), SBC (. ..) - Roof cover
Above the pavilion with a square ground plan with a side length of a = 12 m is a pyramid-shaped roof with a height v = 4.5 m. Calculate how much m² of sheet metal is needed to cover this roof; if 5.5% of the sheet, we must add for joints and waste.
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