Numbers - math word problems - page 184 of 307
Number of problems found: 6132
- Chauncey
Chauncey is building a storage bench for his son's playroom. The storage bench will fit into the corner and against two walls to form a triangle. Chauncy wants to buy a triangular-shaped cover for the bench. Suppose the storage bench is 2 1/2 ft along one
- Unknown 3rd side
Peter remembered that the sizes of all sides of the triangle, measured in meters, were whole numbers smaller than 10. Two sides were 3m and 5m long. However, he needed to remember the size of the third side. Can you help him? What was the size of the thir
- Hamster cage
Ryan keeps his hamster cage on his dresser. The area of the top of Ryan's dresser is 1 2/3 as large as the area of the bottom of his hamster cage. The area of the dresser top is 960 square inches. How many square inches of his dresser top are not covered
- Paper cutting
Susanna is cutting construction paper into rectangles for a project. She needs to cut one rectangle 10 inches × 14 1/2 inches. She needs to cut another rectangle 10 1/3 inches by 10 1/2 inches. How many total square inches of construction paper does Susan
- Gardens
The square garden is 3/4 of the area of the triangular garden, which has sides of 80 m, 50 m, and 50 m. How many meters of fence do we need to fence a square garden?
- Sea
How far can you see from the ship's mast, whose peak is at 14 meters above sea level? (Earth's radius is 6370 km).
- Dimensions 6201
Mr. John's plot of land has dimensions of 252 dm and 28 m. How far apart must he place the fence posts so they are the same distance on both sides? How many will he need to fence the entire property?
- The garden
The garden is an isosceles trapezoid with bases 64 m and 24 m long and a height of 25 m. If a fifth of the area is occupied by a cottage, lawn, and path, in what garden area is it possible to grow vegetables?
- Measuring 39011
Miška wants to buy wrapping paper for a gift for her mother. How many euros will he pay if he wants to buy paper measuring 9 quarters of a meter and 8-fifths of a meter, and one square meter of wrapping paper costs 40 cents?
- Family - land
The Vesely family bought a plot of land measuring 30 1/2 m and 26 2/3 m. Before they start building, they want to fence it. How many meters of mesh do they need to buy if they leave 2 7/8 m for the gate?
- Rail turn
The curve radius on the railway line is 532 m. The length of the rail track on it is 818 m. How many degrees is the angle ASB if A and B are boundary points and S is the center of the arc curve?
- Determine 36601
The plumbers have to cut sheet metal measuring 220 cm and 308 cm into squares of equal size so that the squares are as large as possible and the sheet metal is used without residue. How many such squares will they cut? Determine the side of this square.
- Three-sevenths 32151
Tractor driver plowing three-sevenths of a rope measuring 1.4ha. How many m² of fields do the poor have yet?
- Perimeter 16663
The sizes of the sides of a triangle are three natural numbers. The two shorter sides have lengths a = 7 cm and b = 9 cm. What size will the third side be if we want the triangle to have the largest possible perimeter?
- 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?
- Pexeso
The drawing paper has dimensions of 60cm and 840mm. Pupils have to divide it into squares to make a pexeso. What dimension must squares have if their side is larger than 3cm and less than 10cm?
- Little 2
Little fields farm lies on a rectangular plot of land that measures 2 2/4 miles in length and 2 2/3 miles in width. What is its area in square miles?
- Perimeter of the garden
The length of the garden measures 27 1/4m. How many meters is this dimension larger than the width of the garden, which measures 15 1/2 m? Calculate the perimeter of the garden.
- Garden
The garden has two opposite parallel fences. Their distance is 39.7 m. The lengths of these two fences are 73.2 meters and 63.6 meters. Calculate the area of this garden.
- Connecting lines
They are given a square ABCD. The points EFGH are the midpoints of its sides. What part of the area of the square ABCD is the area of the square created in its center by connecting the points AF, BG, CH, and DE?
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