Planimetrics - math word problems - page 64 of 185
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- Rectangle
The rectangle is 21 cm long and 38 cm wide. Find the radius of the circle circumscribing the rectangle. - Asphalt
A tennis court can have a grass, asphalt, or clay surface. Singles are played on a court 23.78 m long and 8.23 m wide. For doubles, a strip 1.37 m wide is added on both longer sides. How many m² is a tennis court for doubles larger than for singles? - Garden netting comparison
Mr. Novotny's rectangular garden measures 35m and 27m. Mr. Sovák's square is 29 m long. Who uses more netting to fence their garden, and how much? - Balloon flight
From the pilgrimage, Nikola has a balloon on a two-meter-long string, the end of which is held 60 cm above the ground. The balloon floats diagonally from Nikola and is 145 cm horizontally away from her. How high is the balloon from the ground? - Tree planting area
The forestry plant plants new trees on a rectangular area 1.8 km long and 880 m wide. In the first week, they planted 3/11 of the total area. In the second week, they had 4/9 of the total area. How many hectares are left to plant? - Paint consumption
Karel calculates the consumption of paint for coating the floor in the clubhouse. The clubhouse is 3.4 m long and 2.5 m wide. 0.7 kg of paint is used per 1 m². One can contain 0.8 kg of paint. Calculate the total consumption of paint. How many cans of pai - Flowerbed transplant
In the middle of the square, they created a flower bed in the shape of an isosceles trapezoid. The parallel sides are 12 m and 8 m long. The bed is 6 m wide. How many flower transplants do they need to plant a flower bed if 4 dm² of space must be counted - Pool tile calculation
The main swimming pool has a bottom paved with square tiles with a side of 15 cm. How many tiles lie at the bottom of the pool? (pool dimensions are 50m long and 25m wide. Water depth 1.6m) - Linden circumference
The largest linden in Bohemia is the Vejdová lime tree in the Orlické Mountains, with a circumference of 14 meters and 140 centimeters. What trunk circumference does this linden tree have in decimetres? - Rectangle dimensions
The circle's radius circumscribed by the rectangle is 5 cm, and one side of the rectangle is 6 cm long. Calculate the length of the other side and the area of the rectangle. - Flowerbed tulip planting
The decorative round flowerbed has a diameter of 480 cm. How many tulips can we plant in the flowerbed when we count approximately 25 cm of square land per 1 tulip? - Bulletin board
Tripp and Paul are using yellow craft paper to cover a bulletin board. The board is 11 feet wide and 7 feet tall. The craft paper comes in a roll that is 1 yard wide. They can roll it out and cut it to any length, but the paper will always be 1 yard wide. - One trapezium
One trapezium has AB=24M, BC=36M, CD=80M, DA=80M long sides. Find the area. - Napkin ribbon
Petra invited her friends Olga and Pavel to sew. Olga sewed three tablecloths, Pavel two, and Petra five rectangular napkins measuring 39 times 30 cm. Was it enough for them to decorate 15 meters of ribbon? - Wheel turn calculation
The wheel has a radius of 31 cm. If we ride 1,168 km, how many times does it turn? - Garden irrigation area
The rain gauge showed that an eight-millimeter layer of water fell on Mr. Severa's square garden. If Mr. Severa wanted to achieve the same irrigation of the garden, he would have to use 200 full sixteen-liter watering cans. calculate the area of his garde - Drill bit
Bill's 3/8-inch drill bit is missing and needed for a job. He can get by with drilling a smaller hole than 3/8-inch as long as it is as close to 3/8-inch as possible. Which of the following bits would be the best to use? A. 13/32 inch B. 23/64 inch C. 1/2 - Rectangular garden
The rectangular garden has a length of 48.7 m and a width of 6.3 meters shorter than the length. How much mesh should be bought for its fencing if the gate is 2.9 m long and the gate 1.1 m? What is the area of the garden? - Rectangular flowerbed
The park has a rectangular flowerbed measuring 10 m and 200 cm. How many rose bushes do we plant in the flowerbed if 25 dm² are needed per bush? - Octagon perimeter area
From a square with a side of 4 cm, we cut four right-angled isosceles triangles with right angles at the square's vertices and with an overlap of √2 cm. We get an octagon. Calculate its perimeter if the area of the octagon is 14 cm².
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