Planimetrics + divisibility - practice problems - last page
Number of problems found: 27
- Snowman
In a circle with a diameter of 40 cm are drawn three circles (as a snowman) where: its diameters are integers, each larger circle diameter is 2 cm larger than the diameter of the previous circle. Determine snowman height if we wish for the highest snowman - Rectangular 56801
We are to create a square in the shape of a rectangle with an area of 288 m² (square) so that the sides are whole numbers. What are all the dimensions of the rectangular box we can make? How many is the solution? - Tiles
The room has dimensions of 12 m and 5.6 m. Determine the number of square tiles and their largest possible size to cover the room's floor. - Circumference 9811
Kristýna chose a certain odd natural number divisible by three. Jakub and David then examined triangles with a circumference in millimeters equal to the number selected by Kristýna and whose sides have lengths in millimeters expressed by different integer
- Mr. Zucchini
Mr. Zucchini had a rectangular garden whose perimeter was 28 meters. The garden's area filled just four square beds, whose dimensions in meters are expressed in whole numbers. Determine what size could have a garden. Find all the possibilities and write n - Probability
How probable is a randomly selected three-digit number divisible by five or seven? - Rectangles
How many rectangles with area 3152 cm² whose sides are natural numbers?
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