Unit conversion of Mass Problems - page 13 of 21
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- Cranberries
They brought 65 kg of dried cranberries to the packing house. They made 150-gram and 200-gram packages from them. How many kilograms of cranberries did they use for the smaller 200 packages? How many 200-gram packages were there? - Excavator Stone Weight
The excavator dug an excavation measuring 10mx20m and 30 cm deep. How many tons of stone does it need to load it? - Cylinder Paint Weight Area
The sheet metal keg for oil transport has the shape of a cylinder with a volume of 62.8 liters and a height of 0.5 m. How many kg of paint do we need to paint if we need 1 kg of paint for 1.5 m²? - Foot area
Which animal exerts greater pressure on the ground: an elephant weighing 5 tonnes with a total foot area of 0.5 m², or a gazelle weighing 10 kg with a total foot area of 50 cm²? - Iron ball
The iron ball weighs 100 kilograms. Calculate the volume, radius, and surface if the iron's density is h = 7.6 g/cm³. - Gas tank capacity
The gas tank is a sphere with a diameter of 17.8 m. How many cubic meters of gas can it hold? If 1 kg of paint is enough to paint about 6 square meters, how many kilograms of paint are needed to paint a gas tank? - Under the sea
In Jules Verne's famous novel "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea", three heroes – professor Aronnax with his servant Conseil and the harpooner Ned Land – experience a journey by submarine Nautilus under the command of captain Nemo. Suppose that the av - Car crash
After a traffic accident, police measured 1.16 permille of alcohol in the driver's blood. About 5 kg of blood circulates in the human body. What amount of alcohol did the driver have in the blood? - Mushrooms
Grandfather gathered fresh mushrooms. The fifth was wormwood, and we threw it away. The other dried up. He obtained 720 grams of dried mushrooms. How many kilograms did the grandfather collect, and they lost 75% of their weight by drying the mushrooms? - Oven carrying weight
The inner radius of the oven is r1 = 15cm, the outer radius is r2 = 20cm, and the length is 227cm. Can one person take it if its material density is 2.8 g / cm cubic? - Iron density
Calculate the weight of a 2 m long rail pipe with an internal diameter of 10 cm and a wall thickness of 3 mm. The iron density is p = 7.8 g/cm³. - Recipe
A recipe requires 2 pounds of flour. If a chef wants to triple the recipe, how many ounces of flour will be needed? - Temperature and volume
The pool with a length of l = 50 m and a width of s = 15 m has a depth of h1 = 1.2 m at the shallowest part of the wall. The depth then gradually increases to a depth of h2 = 1.5 m in the middle of the pool. = 4.5 m walls in the deepest part of the pool. - Chocolate Boxes Weight
They delivered 75 kg of chocolates to 214 candy boxes at the Orion plant. Some weighed 500 g, others 250 g. How many boxers were there? - Food weight
Stacie is a resident at the medical facility where you work. You are asked to chart the amount of solid food that she consumes. For the noon meal today, she ate 1/2 of a 3-ounce serving of meatloaf, 3/4 of her 3-ounce serving of mashed potatoes, and 1/3 o - Orlík hydroelectric plant
The Orlík hydroelectric power plant, built in 1954-1961, consists of four Kaplan turbines. For each of them, the water with a flow rate of Q = 150 m³/s is supplied with a flow rate of h = 70.5 m at full power. a) What is the total installed power of the p - One kilogram
The apple weighs 125 grams and is half an apple. How many apples weigh 1 kilogram? - Sand in the warehouse
Several tonnes of sand were delivered to a building materials warehouse in the morning. The first customer, Adamík, took away five sixths of it. The second customer, Bílý, bought two thirds of the remainder, and the last customer, Certis, took away three - Oxygen consumption comparison
A person consumes 20 grams of oxygen in 1 hour, and a jet aircraft up to 3 total of 3/4 tons. How much more oxygen does an airplane use per hour than a human? - 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
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