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- Similarity of squares
The ratio of the similarity of the squares ABCD and KLMN is 2.5. Square KLMN area is greater than an area of a square ABCD with side a: ... - Draw triangle
Construct an isosceles triangle ABC, if AB = 7 cm, the size of the angle ABC is 47°, arms | AC | = | BC |. Measure the size of the BC side in mm. - Forces on earth directions
A force of 60 N [North] and 80 N [East] is exerted on an object weight of 10 kg. What is the acceleration of the object? - Complete construction
Construct triangle ABC if hypotenuse c = 7 cm and angle ABC = 30 degrees. / Use Thales' theorem - circle /. Measure and write down the length of the legs. - Earth's diameter
The Earth's diameter on the equator is approximately 12750 km. How long does the Gripen fly over the Earth above the equator at 10 km if it is at an average speed of 1500 km/h? - Hexagons
There is a square ABCD, a square EFGD, and a rectangle HIJD. Points J and G lie on side CD, with DJ less than DG, and points H and E lie on side DA, with DH less than DE. We also know that DJ equals GC. Hexagon ABCGFE has a perimeter of 96 cm, hexagon EFG - Area of triangle
Two pairs of parallel lines, AB to CD and AC to BD, are given. Point E lies on the line BD, point F is the midpoint of the segment BD, point G is the midpoint of the segment CD, and the area of the triangle ACE is 20 cm². Determine the area of triangle DF - Two gears
The gearbox will use a large gear to turn a smaller gear. The large gear will make 75 revolutions per minute, while the smaller gear must make 384 revolutions per minute. Find the smallest number of teeth each gear could have. [Hint: Use either GCF or LCM - Z9 – I – 5 MO 2018
Peter and Ivan created decorations from mutually identical white circles. Peter used four circles, which he placed so that each touched two other circles. Between them he then inserted another circle, which touched all four white circles, and he coloured - Running Track Overtaking
Two boys train to run on a 400 m closed track. They both run simultaneously from the same starting track in the same direction. Boy A runs at a constant speed of 5 m/s, and Boy B runs at a constant speed of 3 m/s. At what time does Boy A overtake Boy B fo - Bull grazing periods
I need to find out the number of bulls in the third period. In the first period, 12 bulls grazed on 3 and 1/3 ha for 4 weeks. In the second period, 21 bulls graze on 10 ha for 9 weeks. How many bulls in the third period graze for 24ha and 18 weeks? The pa - Triangle - BAC angle
The given line is a BC length of 6 cm. Construct a triangle so that the BAC angle is 50° and the height to the side is 5.5 cm. Thank you very much. - Triangle construction
Construct a triangle ABC if you know the lengths of its sides c = 5 cm, a = 4 cm and angle ABC is 60°. Measure the length of side b in millimeters. Find lenght of side b. - Hexagon - MO
The picture shows the ABCD square, the EFGD square, and the HIJD rectangle. Points J and G lie on the side CD and are true |DJ| - Special watch
Frank bought a special watch on the market. It has only one (minute) hand and a display showing the angle between the hour and minute hands. How many hours was his watch shown? The minute hand points to number 2; the display shows 125°. - Ground speed
The plane flies south at an average speed of 190 km/h, and the wind blows from west to east at a speed of 20 m/s. How fast and in what direction (relative to the meridian) will the plane move relative to the ground? - An archer
An archer stands 60 meters (m) from a target. She launches an arrow that lands 3 centimeters (cm) from the bull's eye. The archer changes her position to 40 m from the target, and her next arrow lands 2 cm from the bull's eye. She changes her position to - Two rectangles
I cut out two rectangles with 54 cm² and 90 cm². Their sides are expressed in whole centimeters. If I put these rectangles together, I get a rectangle with an area of 144 cm². What dimensions can this large rectangle have? Write all options. Explain your - Quadrilaterals II
In the ABCDEFGHIJKL, the two adjacent sides are perpendicular to each other, and all sides except the AL and GF sides are identical. The AL and GF sides are twice as long as the other sides. The lines BG and EL intersect at point M and divide the dodecago - MO Z6-I-2 2017
Erica wanted to offer chocolate to her three friends. When she took it out of her backpack, she found that it was broken, as shown in the picture. (The marked squares are identical.) The girls agreed not to break the chocolate any further and drew lots to
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