Geometry - math word problems - page 39 of 163
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- 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? - Portioning ice cream
How many scoops of ice cream can we make using a scoop in the shape of a spherical canopy with a radius of 2.5 cm and a height of 4 cm. We have a 2-liter ice cream tub available. When portioning, we will follow the exact measure. - Marbles 4
Sipho has a cylindrical tank with a radius of 8cm and a height of 10cm. The bottom of the tank is filled with marbles, and the tank is then filled with water to a height of 6,4 cm. When the marbles are removed, the water level drops to 4cm. Using the info - Cylinder pot
The cylinder-shaped pot has a bottom diameter of 28 cm and a height of 36 cm and is two-thirds full of tea. Will this tea be enough for 50 children if we serve it in full 3 dl glasses? - Water overflow
A rectangular container has a length of 30 cm, a width of 20 cm, and a height of 24 cm. It is filled with water to a depth of 15 cm. Some water overflows when an additional 6.5 liters of water is poured into the container. How many liters of water overflo - Spoon volume calculation
The spoon has the shape of half a spherical surface with a radius of 50 mm. What volume of fluid does it fit when filled to the brim? - Aquarium Stone Volume Fit
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) - Calculate
Calculate a sphere's volume and surface area with a diameter of 15 m. - Block height volume
Column block shape dimension a = 25cm, b = 20cm, and volume 20dm³. Determine the height. - Pebble
The aquarium is filled with two-thirds water with internal dimensions of the bottom 40 cm × 35 cm and a height of 30 cm. Calculate how many millimeters the water level in the aquarium rises by dipping a pebble-shaped sphere with a diameter of 18 cm. - Landing pad width
There is a 30 cm layer of sand in the landing area. Determine the width of the landing pad if its length is 5 m and the volume of sand in it is 2.7 m³. - Edges of the cuboid
Find the length of the edges of the cuboid, which has the following dimensions: width is 0.4 m; height is 5.8 dm, and the block can hold 81.2 liters of fluid. - Aquarium water height
The bottom of the aquarium measures 30 cm and 50 cm. To what height will the aquarium be filled if 60 liters of water are poured into it? - Rain
It rains at night. On 1 m² of the lake will drop 60 liters of water. How many cm will the lake level rise? - Block measurements
The block ABCDEFGH is given, / AB / = 3.5 cm, / BC / = 4.1 cm, and the circumference of the BCGF wall is 12.4 cm. Calculate the block's area and volume. - Cuboid
The volume of the cuboid is 245 cm³. Each cuboid edge length can be expressed by an integer greater than 1 cm. What is the surface area of the cuboid? - Block Dimensions Volume Change
How does the volume of a 2.5dm, 15cm, and 0.5m block change if each dimension increases by 1.5cm? - Brick pillar
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) - Granite column
A cylindrical granite column in a square is 8 meters high and has a diameter of 70 cm. I need to find out how much it weighs. Will this column support a truck with a load capacity of 8 tons? - The wall
We have to build a cuboid wall with dimensions based on 30 cm and 45 cm and a height of 3.25 meters. Calculate how many we need bricks if we spend 400 pieces of bricks to 1 m³ of the wall.
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