Numbers - math word problems - page 188 of 307
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- Picture square cover
Pupils had to stack rectangle-shaped pictures with dimensions of 210mm and 84mm so as to cover the square. What is the smallest square we can cover like this, and how many images do we need? - Matrix element count
The unit matrix has the value of determinant 3. Find out how many elements this matrix contains. - A triangle 3
A triangle has a base of 5 5/6 feet and a height of 7 2/5 feet. Find the area of the triangle as a mixed number. - Three 205
Three metallic bars of lengths 400 cm, 600 cm, and 720 cm are cut into equal pieces. Find the largest possible area of a square that can be made from any of the three bars. - Square tiles
The room has dimensions of 12 meters and 5.6 meters. Determine the number of square tiles and their largest dimension to cover the floor exactly. - Pool track width
What is the smallest width of the pool to be divided without rest into equally wide tracks, either 80cm or 1m, or 120cm? - Tree planting
The trapezoidal garden has bases 44 m and 16 m long. Their distance is 25 m. How many square meters of its area will remain for tree planting if we use 1/5 of the entire site to construct a cottage, backyard, and road? Is it possible to find the fence len - Paper Cut Largest Square
The paper has dimensions of 220mm and 308mm. We need to cut it into as large a square as possible. What will be the side of this square? - Square tile paving
We have to pave the smallest possible square with rectangular tiles with 168 cm and 280 cm sides. What will its side of the square be? - Mixing operations with numbers
Subtract twice the number -23.6 from the difference between the numbers -130 and -40.2. - Cutting paper
Divide a rectangular paper with dimensions 220mm and 308mm into squares of the same size so that they are as large as possible. Specify the length of the side of the square. - Number sum difference
How much is the sum of numbers 3 and 2 greater than their difference? Write the result in the basic form. - Circular arc
Calculate the center angle and length of the circular arc if the radius r = 21 cm and the area of the slice is 328.5 cm² - The interior
The interior angle of a regular polygon is x. If x is 9° less than the average of 153° and 145°, find the number of sides of the polygon. - Number product fraction
Write one-sixth product of the numbers 4.8 and 0.4 as a fraction in the basic form. - Minutes
Write as a fraction in the basic form, which part of the week is 1400 minutes. - Square plot paving
We will pave a square plot of land from rectangular tiles with 25 cm and 30 cm dimensions. What is the smallest square plot we can pave with these tiles without cutting them? - Rectangular meadow
Divide the rectangular meadow with dimensions of 1280m and 320m into a square shepherd with the longest possible side of the square. How many square pastures did you divide the meadow? - Operations
The sum of the numbers 3.54 and 2.56 multiply by the difference of numbers 6.37 and 4.22. - Matches
George poured out-of-the-box matches and composed their triangles, and no match was left. Then he tried squares, hexagons, and octagons, and no match was left. How many matches must be at least in the box?
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