Planimetrics - math word problems - page 56 of 183
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- The length 8
The length of a rectangular field is x + 4, and its width is x + 2. What is the area of the field? Answer in polynomials expressions.
- Second side
Calculate the length of the other side of the rectangle if its circumference is 60 cm, and one side is 10 cm long.
- Square sides
If we enlarge the side of the square by a third, its circumference will be 20 cm larger than the original. What is the side of the square?
- Parallerogram
The ABCD parallelogram is a = 2.5 cm, height to side a is 7.2 cm and height to side b is 4 cm. Find the side length b.
- A rectangular patio
A rectangular patio measures 20 ft by 30 ft. By adding x feet to the width and x feet to the length, the area is doubled. Find the new dimensions of the patio.
- Rectangular garden
Divide a square garden with a perimeter of 124 m into two rectangular gardens, with the fence of one garden 10 m longer than the fence of the other. What dimensions will these rectangular gardens be?
- Area to perimeter
Calculate the circle circumference if its area is 254.34cm2
- Trapezoid - sides
Calculate the unknown side and the area of the ABCD trapezoid if you know: side a = 7.5 side b = 3.6 side d = 4.4 height v = 3.4 circumference o = 19 c =? S =?
- Rectangle
The length of one side of the rectangle is three times the length of the second side. What are the dimensions of the rectangle if its circumference is 96 cm?
- Rectangle
Calculate the area of the rectangle if its length is 12 cm longer than its width and length is equal to the square of its width.
- Internal angles
Find the internal angles of the triangle ABC if the angle at the vertex C is twice the angle at B and the angle at the vertex B is 4 degrees smaller than the angle at vertex A.
- Fence
The square garden has an area of 537 m². How many meters of netting is necessary to fence it?
- Circle - simple
Calculate the area of a circle in dm² if its circumference is 31.4 cm.
- Grandmother and grandfather
Grandmother baked cakes. Grandfather ate half, then a quarter of the rest ate Peter, and Paul ate half of the rest. There were six cakes left for parents. How many cakes were made by the grandmother?
- Internal angles
One internal angle of the triangle JAR is 25 degrees. The difference is the size of the two others is 15°. Identify the size of these angles.
- Circle and hexagon
Calculate the radius of a circle whose circumference is 8.4 cm longer than the inscribed regular hexagon's circumference.
- Right angled triangle
The hypotenuse of a right triangle is 17 cm long. When we decrease the length of the legs by 3 cm, then decrease its hypotenuse by 4 cm. Find the size of its legs.
- Euclid3
Calculate the height and sides of the right triangle if one leg is a = 81 cm and the section of hypotenuse adjacent to the second leg cb = 39 cm.
- Rectangular field
One dimension of the rectangular field is 56 m greater than the second dimension. If each side of the rectangle increases by 10 m increases, the surface field is 1480 m². Find dimensions of the field.
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