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- Square prism
A square prism has a base with a length of 23 centimeters. What is the area in square centimeters of the base of the prism? - The product
The product of the three numbers is 224. The first is 10, and the second is 50 times smaller than the first. Calculate the third number. - Advertising Board Rent Cost
Renting a 1 m² advertising board costs €780 per month. A rectangular advertising board has a length of 3 m and its diagonal makes an angle of 34 degrees with the longer side. Calculate how much € an entrepreneur will pay for 4 months of renting a blackboa - Triangles
Hannah cut 20 cm straws into three pieces. Each piece had an integer length in centimetres. She then tried to form a triangle from the three pieces. a) What is the perimeter of each such triangle? b) What is the maximum possible length of the longest side - Geometric progression
In geometric progression, a1 = 7, q = 5. Find the condition for n to sum first n members is sn≤217. - Diamond - Equilateral Triangles
We composed the diamond of four equilateral triangles with a side length of 7 cm. What is its perimeter? - Hypotenuse - RT
A triangle has a hypotenuse of 55 and an altitude to the hypotenuse of 33. What is the area of the triangle? - Sand
The maximum weight of the car is 5000 kg. We must transfer 10 m³ of sand. How many times does a car have to go? (density of sand is 1500 kg/m3) - Two Classes Trip Students
A total of 56 children went on a trip to the pupils of the two fourth grades. That 4A was four pupils more than 4. B How many pupils from each class went on a trip? - Sponsor
The children of the tennis school received 64 white and 48 yellow balls from the sponsor. When asked about how many balls they could take, they answered: "You have so many that none of you will have more than ten balls, and all will have the same number o - Orienteering teams
Twenty-six girls and 39 boys took part in the orienteering race. Create as many of the same teams as possible so that no competitor is left. How many boys and how many girls are on the team? - Calculator Operation Puzzle
We entered the number 5068 into the calculator and performed an arithmetic operation, after which the number 2725 appeared on the display. Which function did we choose? - Leaflet distribution
Sixteen employees will distribute leaflets in 12 days. How long will it take if, after four days, six workers go to work elsewhere? - Combined Weight Puzzle
If Adam and Boris weigh a total of 75 kg, Boris and Cyril weigh a total of 83 kilograms, and Cyril and Dan weigh a total of 92 kg, how many kilograms do Adam and Dan weigh together? - Camera Blind Spot Length
The camera with a viewing angle of 120 ° was placed horizontally on the observatory at 30 m. What length d of the section at the tower's base can the camera not capture? - A cylinder
A cylinder 108 cm high has a circumference of 24 cm. A string makes exactly six complete turns around the cylinder while its two ends touch the top and bottom. (forming a spiral around the cylinder). How long is the string in cm? - Triangle arm
Two isosceles triangles have the same angle at the apex concerning the base. One has a 17 cm long arm and a 10 cm long base. The second has a base length of 8 cm. Determine the length of his arm. - Wetted Bottle Area
There is half a liter of water in the cylinder-shaped bottle. The bottle has an inner diameter of 10 cm. What is the area of the wetted part of the bottle? - Hexagon ABCDEF
In the regular hexagon ABCDEF, the diagonal AE has a length of 8 cm. Calculate the circumference and the hexagon area. - Cook Island map
On the Cook Island map, the cycling trail measures 0.025 m. A cyclist moving at a constant speed of 15 km/h will cover the entire trail in 2/3 hours. Determine the scale of the Cook Island map.
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