Planimetrics + area - practice problems - page 58 of 76
Number of problems found: 1504
- Two squares
Two squares with sides in the ratio 5:2 have a sum of their perimeters 73 cm. Calculate the sum of the area of these two squares. - Two gardens
The total area of the two gardens is 864 m². The first garden is 60 m² smaller than three times the second garden. What is the area of each garden? - Coordinates
Determine the coordinates of the vertices and the area of the parallelogram, the two sides of which lie on the lines 8x + 3y + 1 = 0, 2x + y-1 = 0 and the diagonal on the line 3x + 2y + 3 = 0 - Circumference 2907
The circumference of the rectangle is 22 cm, and one side is 3 cm shorter than the other. What is the area of this rectangle?
- Described circle to rectangle
The rectangle with sides of 6 cm and 4 cm was circumscribed circle. What part of the circle area determined by the circumscribed circle occupies a rectangle? Express in perctentages(%). - Percentage 82591
A new path is to lead through Mr. Milan's garden – diagonally. By what percentage of the area of the park will it decrease? The length is 23.8 m, the width is 16.7 m, and the road width is 6 m. - Hypotenuse 82158
A right triangle with hypotenuse c=25 dm is given. Calculate the length of the missing side, given: side a=15 dm. Determine the content of this triangle. Sketch the triangle and describe all its vertices and sides correctly. - Percentage 24151
In a square garden with a side length of 12 m, there are two circular flower beds with a diameter of 4 m, and the rest is grass. Determine the area that is overgrown with grass. What percentage of the garden is occupied by flower beds? - Electrified 6472
The electrified carpet was rectangular, 16 square meters in area, and no two points on it were more than 7 meters apart. What different circuits can carpets that meet these conditions have?
- Rectangles
How many different rectangles can be made from 60 square tiles of 1 m square? Find the dimensions of these rectangles. - An equivalent
An equilateral triangle has the same perimeter as a rectangle whose sides are b and h (b > h). Considering that the area of the triangle is three times the area of the rectangle. What is the value of b/h? - Relatively 81129
The sides of the rectangle are relatively 5:4, and the perimeter of the rectangle is 308 dm. Find the area of the rectangle. - Calculate 7580
The isosceles triangle XYZ has a base of z = 10 cm. The angle to the base is the sum of the angles at the base. Calculate the area of the triangle XYZ. - Harvested 82548
Farmers harvested 1110q of grain from 37 hectares of wheat. a) how many q of wheat did they harvest from 12 hectares? b) how many grains were harvested from 1 m². C) how big is the side of the square of the field from which they harvested 1q of wheat?
- Rectangular 81233
A rectangular strip of paper measuring 4 cm x 13 cm is folded as shown. The two resulting rectangles have areas P and Q, where P = 2Q. Calculate the value of x. Note divide the side of 13 cm by x and 13-x. - Same area
There is a given triangle. Construct a square of the same area. - Calculate 16223
The following elements are known in the right triangle ABC: a = 10 cm, height to side c h = 9.23 cm. Calculate o, R (radius of the inscribed circle), r (radius of the inscribed circle). - Lunes of Hippocrates
Calculate the sum of the area of the so-called Hippocratic lunas, which were cut above the legs of a right triangle (a = 6cm, b = 8cm). Instructions: First, calculate the area of the semicircles above all sides of the ABC triangle. Compare the sum of the - Similarity n-gon
9-gones ABCDEFGHI and A'B'C'D'E'F'G'H'I' are similar. The area of 9-gon ABCDEFGHI is S1=190 dm², and the diagonal length GD is 32 dm. Calculate the area of the 9-gon A'B'C'D'E'F'G'H'I' if G'D' = 13 dm.
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