Length - math word problems - page 102 of 167
Number of problems found: 3335
- Four-fifths of the pool
The rectangular pool, with bottom dimensions of 12 m and 25m, is 200 cm deep. The first faucet flows 2.4 hl per minute and the second 6 l per 1 second. How long will it take for the pool to be filled to four-fifths of its height? - Jose and Kaitlyn
Jose and Kaitlyn have a contest to see who can throw a baseball the farthest. Kaitlyn wins with a throw of 200 ft. If Jose threw the ball 3/4 as far as Kaitlyn, how far did Jose throw the ball? - Tractor wheel turns
The tractor's rear wheels have a diameter of 1.25 m, and the front wheels have a diameter of 55 cm. What is its speed? How many times does each wheel turn on a 1.5 km track? - Total Distance Traveled
They walked 5 km through the forest, 3/4 around the lake, and 25% in the shade. How many km have they traveled in total? - Hexagon in circle
Calculate the radius of a circle whose length is 10 cm greater than the circumference of a regular hexagon inscribed in this circle. - Garden fence measurement
How many meters of fencing should be purchased if the grandmother's garden has the shape of a rectangle measuring 16 m and 210 dm? - Square side length
Calculate the length of the side of a square in cm, whose perimeter is 88.8 dm - Square side length
Calculate the length of the side of a square in cm, the area of which is 48 cm square. - Rectangle area calculation
Calculate the area of a rectangle measuring 4 m and 120 dm in cm square. - Non-woven fabric
A square sandpit should have a side length of 1.6 m. How long do you need a wooden board to enclose the sandpit? Under the sandbox, a non-woven fabric will extend by 0.2 m on each side. How much will we need? - Hiker Path Lengths
The hiker went from A to B and back in 3 hours and 41 minutes. The road from A to B is first uphill, then flat, and finally downhill. A hiker walked up a hill at a speed of 4 km/h, on a flat surface at a speed of 5 km/h, and down a hill at a speed of 6 km - Water in a cube
How many ml of water will fit in a cube with an edge length of 5 cm? - Distance time
The cyclist covered a certain distance in 9 hours. How many hours does a car need to travel four times more if it moves three times faster? - Distances
On the way from Bratislava to Trebišov (440 km), 2 cars set off toward each other. The car from Bratislava set off at 8:00 a.m. and the car from Trebišov at 9:00 a.m. They met at 11:00 a.m. The car from Trebišov travelled 25 km less per hour than the othe - Rectangular trapezoid
The ABCD rectangular trapezoid with the AB and CD bases is divided by the diagonal AC into two equilateral rectangular triangles. The length of the diagonal AC is 62 cm. Calculate the trapezium area in cm square and calculate how many different perimeters - Body diagonal
Calculate the cube volume, whose body diagonal size is 75 dm. Draw a picture and highlight the body diagonally. - Motorcyclist and cyclist
At noon, a cyclist left Šumperk for Olomouc at a 20 km/h speed. Thirty minutes later, a motorcyclist drove up behind him at 60 km/h. At what distance and at what time did the motorcyclist overtake the cyclist? - Cars Meeting Time
The distance from Žilina to Košice is 260 km. From both places, 2 cars started opposite each other simultaneously. A car from Žilina travels at a speed of 58 km/h. The speed of a car from Košice is 72 km/h. In how many hours will these two cars meet? - Opening of a safe
How great a force would need to be exerted to open the rectangular door of a water-tight safe with dimensions 30 cm x 20 cm, built into the wall of a cabin of the sunken Titanic, which has been lying for more than 105 years on the bottom of the Atlantic O - A car
A car weighing 1.05 tonnes, travelling at the maximum speed limit in a village (50 km/h), crashes into a solid concrete barrier. Calculate the height from which the car would have to fall onto a concrete surface to produce the same impact force as in the
Do you have homework that you need help solving? Ask a question, and we will try to solve it. Solving math problems.
