Grade - math word problems - page 243 of 943
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- Garden 70324
The garden is 36m long and 12m wide, and the gate is 3m wide. Is 90 m of wire mesh enough to fence the garden?
- Performance 70314
Of the 17-member team, two workers fell ill. By what percentage do others have to increase their performance to do at least as much as when the team is working in full force?
- Rectangles 70304
How many rectangles with side lengths expressed in natural numbers have an area of 96 cm²?
- Quadrilateral 4S prism
The edge lengths of a quadrilateral prism are in the ratio a:b:c = 2:4:5. The surface of the prism is 57 cm². Calculate the volume.
- Circumference 70284
What part of the circle's circumference will the minute hand pass in 15 minutes?
- Directions 70274
Two runners train on a circular track that is 375 m long. When they start from the same place and run in opposite directions, they meet in 30 seconds. When they run in the same direction, they are 15 m apart in 30 seconds. What is the average speed of eac
- Including 70264
A group of six, including at least three women, is selected from seven men and four women. Find how many ways we can do this.
- A cyclist
A cyclist rides for 30 minutes on a style road to the top of a mountain. Down there, the road goes downhill. Its uphill speed is 20km/h and 60km/h downhill. The distance from the mountain's summit to its destination is 30 km. Calculate the average speed o
- Distribute 70244
We have to distribute the keys to the safe among four people so that no two of them can open the safe but in such a way that any three can open the safe. How many minimum keys do we need? How to divide them? How many minimum locks must be on the safe? All
- Kilometers 70234
We're going to Grandma's. We have already driven 30 km. We have 1/7 of the way ahead of us. How many kilometers is Grandma from us?
- Divisible without remainder
Determine the number by which all these numbers, 22, 18, 25, 15, 35, and 10, are divisible without remainder. The number is greater than 1.
- Coefficient 70214
An 80 kg cart moving at constant speed along a horizontal road is subjected to a pulling force of 120 N. Specify: a) the magnitude of the frictional force b) the value of the coefficient of shear friction.
- Assume
Assume that you are to buy 5 pesos worth of candy in two different stores. In your coin purse that contains two 20-peso coins, three 10-peso coins, six 5-peso coins, and seven 1-peso coins, what is the probability of getting two consecutive 5-peso coins f
- A BICYCLIST
A BICYCLIST traveled for T=1.9 hours at a constant R = 32 km/hr speed. Find distance traveled.
- Bulletin board
Tripp and Paul are using yellow craft paper to cover a bulletin board. The board is 11 feet wide and 7 feet tall. The craft paper comes in a roll that is 1 yard wide. They can roll it out and cut it to any length, but the paper will always be 1 yard wide.
- Huddersfield 70164
Prague's direct distance to Huddersfield (United Kingdom) is 1680km. What is the map's scale, at which this distance is 84 cm?
- Diameter 70154
The convoy of cars at the border crossing was 1 km and 320 m long. Each car occupied a diameter of 6 meters. How many cars could be in the column?
- Penny free fall
A man drops a penny from the top of a 500m tall building. After t seconds, the penny has fallen a distance of s meters, where s(t)=500-5t². Determine the average velocity between 1s and 5s.
- Together 70124
Twins Ela and Nela came to the cinema together with their friend Hela. Only the first 10 seats in the third row are free. How many ways can they be seated if the twins want to sit next to each other, with Nela always to Ela's left and Hel right next to on
- Street 70104
What length will the 120 m long street have on the plan at a scale of 1:1500?
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