Geometry - math word problems - page 40 of 165
Number of problems found: 3289
- Toothpaste roll length
How long will the roll of toothpaste be extruded from the tube if the volume of the toothpaste is 100 ml and the diameter of the opening is 8 mm? - Classroom height
Suppose a rectangular classroom is 16 feet long, 24 feet wide, and has a volume of 3,763 cubic feet. How high above the floor is the ceiling? - Cone - bases
The volume of the cut cone is V = 38000π cm³. The radius of the lower base is 10 cm larger than the radius of the upper base. Determine the radius of the base if height v = 60 cm. - The block
The block, the edges formed by three consecutive GP members, has a surface area of 112 cm². The sum of the edges that pass through one vertex is 14 cm. Calculate the volume of this block. - Barrel diameter calculation
The barrel holds two hectoliters of water and reaches a height of 125 cm. Calculate the inside diameter of the barrel. - Swimming pool
The pool shape of a cuboid is 237 m³, full of water. Determine the dimensions of its bottom if the water depth is 199 cm, and one bottom dimension is 4.8 m greater than the second. - Calculate
Calculate a sphere's volume and surface area with a diameter of 15 m. - Tank solution fitting
Will 600 liters of solution fit in a cuboid-shaped tank with bottom dimensions of 2.5m and 1m and a height of 3dm? - Ball shot calculation
How many ball shots with diameters of 2 mm can be made of 1 kg of special metal alloy with a density of r = 7550 kg/m³? - Cylindrical pool
The Novak family bought a cylinder-shaped pool with a base radius of 200 cm and a volume of 31.4 hl. Could the grandson safely jump if he is 120 cm tall? - AL wire
What is the weight of an aluminum wire 250 m long with a diameter of 2 mm, if the density of aluminum is p = 2700 kg/m cubic? Please round to the nearest gram. - Pool
The pool is a cylinder with a diameter of 4.6 m and a presumed height of 130 cm. The bucket holds 12 l of water. How many buckets do you have to bring to fill this pool? - Proportional relationship
The ordered pairs (6,24) and (1, s) represent a proportional relationship. Find the value of s. - Change the length
Change of line MN, MN = 4.7 cm in the ratio 5:3. - Bottling into Two Sizes
A barrel with a volume of 3 hectoliters was rolled into 375 bottles. Some had a volume of 0.7 l, some 1.0 liter. How many were there? - Diesel tank level
The diesel tank is shaped like a block measuring 4.5 m x 3.2 m. If it contained 216 hl of diesel, what was its level? - Consecutive members
The block has a volume of 1728 cm³. Determine the lengths of the edges a, b, and c of the blocks for which a < b < c and a + b + c = 38 cm and whose numerical values in cm represent three consecutive members of the geometric sequence. - Shell area cy
The cylinder's shell area is 300 cm square, and its height is 12 cm. Calculate its volume. - Water tank
300 hl of water were filled into the tank 12 m long and 6 m wide. How high does it reach? - Water level
How many cm will the water level in a cube-shaped tank with an edge of 3 m drop if we discharge 189 hl of water?
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