Grade - math word problems - page 269 of 944
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- Approximately 64934
How many kg of paint will we use to paint the walls and ceiling of a room with a length of 9m, a width of 6m, and a height of 3.2m if 1kg of paint is enough for approximately 6m square? Subtract 6 square meters from the surface of the walls, which are the
- Difference 64924
We get a block if we stack two cubes with an edge of 1dm. What is the difference between the surfaces of this block and the cube?
- Husband 64914
Milan, Sara's husband, is four years older and twice as old as she was 17 years ago. How old are they?
- A man 4
A man has 560 cows. He sells 1/4 of them. How many cows are left?
- Nearest 64894
We can write the number 1003 in the form 7n + 2. Which can we write the nearest number in this form?
- Collection 64884
Five friends compared how much old iron they brought to the collection. It was 55 kg on average, but Ivan got only 43 kg. How many kg on average did they bring without Ivan?
- Horizontally 64874
How many ways can an arranger display five different shampoos horizontally next to each other?
- Horizontal 64864
The meter stick is located on the meridian plane and deviated from the horizontal plane to the north by an angle of magnitude 70°. Calculate the length of the shadow cast by a meter stick at true noon if the Sun culminates at an angle of 41°03'.
- 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.
- Children's 64844
An architect has two plans for the same apartment at different scales. On the first plan, at a scale of 1:20, the length of the children's room is 20 cm. What is the children's room size on the second plan, on a scale of 1:50?
- Evaluate expression 6
Workout: 5×4-12/2+5 The order of operations is the order you use to work out math expressions: parentheses, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction.
- Evaulate
Evaluate the following expression with natural numbers: 1÷(52×(2×(135−25)−1))
- The triangle - sides
The two sides of the triangle have side lengths a = 6cm and b = 13cm. Then the following applies to the length of the third side c: (A) 7
- Distance 64804
Dan is the square ABCD. At its diagonal AC lies point E. The distance AB is equal to the distance AE. What is the size of the EBC angle?
- Two-sevenths 64794
Adam is saving for new skis. In August, he saved two-sevenths of the total price, in September one-eighth of the total price, and in October two-thirds of the missing amount. Express as a fraction how much he still has left to save from the price of the s
- Mr Juma
Mr. Juma paid his workers as follows. He gave 1/6 to the first, 2/3 of the remainder to the second, and 2400 to the third worker. How much money did he have at the beginning?
- Isosceles 64774
The figure shows an isosceles trapezoid CDEF. The size of the angle α is 73 degrees. Calculate the magnitude of the angle β in degrees.
- Probability 64764
Petra wrote natural numbers from 1 to 20 on 20 tickets. Milady had one ticket pulled out. What is the probability that Milada will pull out a ticket with a number divisible by three?
- Surface 64744
The cone is 12 cm high, and the radius of the figure is 9 cm. Find out its surface.
- Calculate 64734
We cut a sphere with a diameter of 10 dm into two equal parts. Calculate the area of the cut.
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