Intersection of sets - practice for 13 year olds - page 2 of 3
Number of problems found: 52
- 25 pupils
Twenty-five pupils attend the school dance group, which is 5 percent of all pupils. The judo class is attended by 20 pupils, a quarter of whom also go to a dance group. How many schoolchildren do not go to a dance or judo group? - Gym center
80% of all visitors to the gym center enjoy a discount. 3/4 of all visitors go to practice regularly. All visitors who go to the gym regularly benefit from a discount. What percentage of all visitors do not go to the gym regularly but still use the discou - Calculate 39131
A circle describes a square with a side of 8 cm. Calculate the area of the rest of the circle if we cut out the square. - Distinguished 37083
Three circles of the same size are drawn on the playing field. Arrange the 16 pins so that there are 9 pins in each circle. Find at least eight significantly different layouts, i.e. J. such layouts in which pins or circles are not distinguished.
- Operations with sets
Set B - A has twice as few elements as set A - B and four times fewer elements than set A ∩ B. How many times more elements does set A have than set B? - Subtracting sets
For two sets K, L is true: K has 30 elements, L has 27 elements, and the set L - K has 22 elements. How many elements does the set K - L have? - Following 34291
The following holds for two non-empty sets, A and B: A ∪ B has 16 elements, A ∩ B has 11 elements, and the set A - B is empty. How many elements does set B-A to have? - Sphere in cone
A sphere is inscribed in the cone (the intersection of their boundaries consists of a circle and one point). The ratio of the ball's surface and the area of the base is 4:3. A plane passing through the axis of a cone cuts the cone in an isosceles triangle - Construction of trapezoid
Construct a trapezoid if b = 4cm, c = 7cm, d = 4,5cm, v = 3 cm (Procedure, discussion, sketch, analysis, construction)
- Square and circles
The square in the picture has a side length of a = 20 cm. Circular arcs have centers at the vertices of the square. Calculate the areas of the colored unit. Express area using side a. - Cutting the prism
A prism with a square base with an area of 1 cm² and a height of 3 cm was cut from a cube with an edge length of 3 cm. What is the body's surface formed from the cube after cutting the prism? - Distance 22043
There is a given circle k (S, 4 cm) and a line p. If the distance of point S from line p is less than 4 cm, is the line p called? - Distance 15203
In the plane, the points A, B, and C are given 3 cm apart, and they do not lie in the same straight line. Mark the set of all points whose distance from all three points is less than or equal to 2.5 cm. - Christmas or Easter
Please calculate this example by the Venn equation. They asked 73 students whether they liked Christmas or Easter. Thirty-four of them like one of the holidays. 39 loves Easter. There are twice as many students who wish for both holidays as those who only
- Eq triangle minus arcs
In an equilateral triangle with a 2cm long side, the arcs of three circles are drawn from the centers at the vertices and radii 1cm. Calculate the area of the shaded part - a formation that makes up the difference between the triangle area and circular cu - Two sets
Suppose Set B contains 69 elements, and the total number of elements in either Set A or Set B is 124. If sets A and B have 29 elements in common, how many elements are contained in set A? - Construct 11511
Construct the diamond ABCD so that its diagonal BD is 8 cm and the distance of apex B from the line AD is 5 cm. Specify all options - Three excursions
Each pupil of the 9A class attended at least one of the three excursions. There could always be 15 pupils on each excursion. Seven participants of the first excursion also participated in the second, 8 participants of the first excursion, and 5 participan - Sufficient 9391
In Kocourkov, they use coins with only two values expressed in Kocourkov crowns by positive integers. With a sufficient number of such coins, it is possible to pay any integer amount greater than 53 cats’ crowns accurately and without return. However, we
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