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- Leftovers from boards
The carpenter has three boards 360 cm, 27 dm and 450 cm long, and he wants to cut them into boards of the same length so that there are no leftovers. What will the board be to make it as long as possible?
- Proportion 79414
There are 45 seats on the bus. Six passengers are standing, and the remaining 18 are seated. What fraction of passengers are standing? What proportion of passengers are seated? How many seats are unoccupied? How many people would have to be on the bus to
- Temperature 79404
The aluminum coil line has a resistance of 4.6 Ohm at an elevated temperature of 64°C. At what base temperature will the resistance be 2 ohms?
- Diala
Diala bought some books in 2012, and then during 2013, she bought 3 times as many books as she bought in 2012. Diala bought 48 books during these two years. Make a diagram to represent the given. How many books did Diala buy each year?
- Three-eighths 79384
How much is two-sevenths of 420 less than three-eighths of 960?
- Determine 79374
Determine how many pieces of squares the chocolate would have if, after dividing it into the smallest pieces of the square, we would divide it without remainder between five and three people equally to each person.
- General triangle
Given a general triangle ABC. Its perimeter is 30 cm, with side a=2 cm longer than side b and 5 cm shorter than side c. Determine the area of the triangle.
- Acceleration 79354
A safe jump is considered to be one in which a person hits the ground at a maximum speed of 8m/s. Determine the maximum height from which jumping and landing on the moon is safe. The acceleration on the earth is g= 10 m/s², and the acceleration on the moo
- Yesterday 79344
Petr played Minecraft for 2 hours yesterday. Pavel played 10% longer. How many minutes did Pavel play?
- Blackboard 79334
The biology teacher, Carrot, randomly called the students to the blackboard. There were 25 pupils in the class, and Mr. Carrot called Ludek, Silva, and Mathias. What percentage of the total number of students was called today?
- The angles 3
The angles in a triangle are in the ratio of 3:4:5. Work out the size of each angle.
- Corresponding 79314
On the circular face of the clock, we connect the points corresponding to the numbers 2, 9, and 11, which creates a triangle. Calculate the sizes of all the interior angles of that triangle.
- Mr. Stratton
Mr. Stratton has a flower garden. Of the flowers in his garden, 1/3 of them are roses, and 3/5 of the roses are red. What fraction of Mr. Stratton's flowers are red roses?
- Dimensions - pool
The swimming pool dimensions are as follows: l:w:h = 10:4:1. The pool can hold 625 m³ of water. Calculate how many square meters of tiles need to be purchased for lining the pool walls if we add 5% for waste.
- Blueberries 79284
Lenka, Jane, and Michael collected blueberries in the ratio of 3:4:2. Lenka collected 4.5 liters of blueberries. How many blueberries did Jane and Michael collect?
- Completely 79274
Kitchen cabinets are sold in widths of 80 cm, 60 cm, and 40 cm. Which assembly can we choose if we have a wall 3.5 m long and we want to completely fill it with an assembly that also includes a dishwasher, the width of which is 60 cm, and the stove is 50
- The third 2
The third term of an arithmetic sequence is -12, and the seventh term is 8. What is the sum of the first 10 terms?
- Multiples of eight
Find the sum of the first 25 multiples of 8.
- Jacob 2
Jacob took five summative tests in Mathematics during the first quarter, each with a maximum score of 100. Jacob's five integer test scores have a mean of 85, a median of 87, and a mode of 92. What is Jacob's lowest possible score from one of his five tes
- AP - general term
Find the sum of the first 12 terms of the arithmetic sequence whose general term is an=3n+5.
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