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- Rectangle
Calculate the length of the side HM and diagonal EM of rectangle EHMQ when given: |QM| = 29 cm and angle ∠ EHQ = 36 degrees. - Water tank
The water tank-shaped cuboid has a width of 2.3 m and a length twice as large. If water flows into 19 liters of water per second during 52 minutes, how high will it reach? - Car range
Calculate the maximum range of a car if you can spend 5 euros, diesel costs 1.6 EUR/l, and the car's fuel consumption is 5.4 l/100 km. - Similarity coefficient
The similarity ratio of two equilateral triangles is 4.3 (i.e., 43:10). The length of the side of the smaller triangle is 7.5 cm. Calculate the perimeter and area of the larger triangle. - Rhombus
The rhombus with area 95 has one diagonal that is longer by 7 than the second one. Calculate the length of the diagonals and rhombus sides. - Prism
Calculate the volume of the rhombic prism. The prism base is a rhombus whose one diagonal is 47 cm, and the edge of the base is 27 cm. The edge length and height of the base of the prism are 4:3. - Wavelength
Calculate the wavelength of the tone frequency 4 kHz if the sound travels at speeds of 343 m/s. - Skier
At this point, the first skier leads 10 km before the second skier and travels at a constant speed of 14 km/h. The second skier rides at 19 km/h. How long does it take him to catch up with the first? - Train and car
The train and the car started at a constant speed. When the train travels 87 km, the car travels 97 km. How many km does the train travel when the car travels 87 km? - Walkers
Two walkers simultaneously started against each other from places A and B. After the meeting, both continued to B. The Second walker came to B 2.3 hours before the first walker. Its speed is 1.7 times the speed of the first pedestrian. How many hours went - Mine
In the mine, at depth 18 m is 12°C, and every 50 m, the temperature increases by 1°C. What is the temperature at a depth of 1615 m? - Rhombus
Calculate the length of the diagonal AC of the rhombus ABCD if its perimeter is 524 dm and the other diagonal BD has length 159 dm. - Cyclists
The cyclist who rides at an average speed 20 km/h travels a trip distance 13 min before the cyclist who rides at an average speed 15 km/h. What is the length of this cyclist trip(distance in km)? - Geodesist
Triangle-shaped field (triangle ABC) has a side AB = 129 m. path XY is parallel to the side AB, which divides triangle ABC into two parts with the same area. What will be the length of path XY? Help, please, geodesist. - Canopy
Mr Peter has a metal roof cone shape with a height of 127 cm and radius 130 cm over well. He needs to paint the roof with anticorrosion. If the manufacturer specifies the consumption of 1 kg to 3.3 m2, how many kg of color must he buy? - Wire cut
A wire of length 9 m was cut into equal lengths using 5 cuts. How long is each piece? - Moving
Walter left the house at three o'clock at 4 km/h and, half an hour later, went from the same place to Philip by bicycle at speed 11 km/h. How long does it take Philip to catch up with Walter, and how far from the house? - Textbooks
A math textbook is 1 4/7 inches thick. How many of these books will fit on a 22-inch self? - Plastic pipe
Calculate the plastic pipe's weight with diameter d = 100 mm and length 330 cm if the wall thickness is 4 mm and the density of plastic is 1346 kg/m³. - Built-up area
John build-up area 4.3 x 6.3 = 27.09 m² with building with a wall thickness 25 cm. How many centimeters would he have to subtract from the thickness of the walls that the built-up area fell by 5%?
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