Planimetry - math word problems - page 20 of 72
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- Irregular hexagon
There is an irregular hexagon whose sides are the same length. The opposite sides are parallel; their distance is 237, 195, and 193. What is its area? - 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 - Irregular
Calculate the area and perimeter of a garden created from a rectangular plot measuring 10 m by 20 m after cutting off one corner measuring 6 m by 7 m. The removed rectangular section has sides parallel to those of the main plot. Did the perimeter of the r - The rectangle 5
The rectangle OABC has one vertex at O, the center of a circle, and a second vertex, A, 2 cm from the edge of the circle, as shown. The vertex A is also 7 cm from C. The points B and C lie on the circumference of the circle. a. What is the radius? b. Find - Frame image
Peter wants to put a picture in a frame. The picture is 7 3/5 cm wide, and it cannot be wider than 7 3/10 cm to fit in the frame. How much should the image be trimmed? - Circumference - circles
Circle K has a radius of 130 mm, and circle L has a diameter of 50 mm. By how many millimeters is the circumference of circle K greater than the circumference of circle L? Round the result to a whole number. Use the value π= 3.14 in the calculations. - Triangular land
Jane has a rectangular garden measuring 30 meters by 72 meters that she wants to split diagonally from corner to corner using a fence. How long does her fence need to be? - He tile
The tile has the shape of an isosceles triangle, the base of which is 4 cm long, and the corresponding height is 6 cm long. At least how many tiles are needed to cover a wall containing 2.4 m² - Hypotenuse and legs
A right triangle with hypotenuse c=25 dm is given. Calculate the length of the unknown side, given: side a=15 dm. Find the area of this triangle. Sketch the triangle and describe all its vertices and sides correctly. - Isosceles trapezoid area
Calculate the area of an isosceles trapezoid ABCD, whose longer base measures 48 cm, the shorter base measures 3/4 of the longest base, and the leg of the trapezoid measures 2/3 of the longer base. The result is rounded to the nearest hundredth. - Beam log cutting
Is it possible to cut a beam with a square cross-section with a side length of 30 cm from a log with a diameter of 42 cm? Write the answer as follows: yes, because. ... no, because... - Parking car capacity
The department store has a rectangular car park with a length of 48 m and a width of 65 dm. How many cars can there fit when each car needs 2.5 m²? - Shape area order
Arrange the given shapes according to their area, in descending order: S - Square with perimeter = 16 cm O - A rectangle with side a = 3 cm and perimeter o = 16 cm T - A right-angled triangle with a hypotenuse of 4.125 cm and a hypotenuse of 8.125 cm - Triangle circle length
A right-angled triangle ABC with sides 5 cm and 12 cm is described by circle k. Calculate the length of circle k in centimeters. When calculating, use π = 3, 14 and round the result to tenths. - Square quadrilateral area
The picture shows a square ABCD with the center S and the side 8 cm long. Point E is any point on the CD side other than C and D. Calculate the area of the ASBE quadrilateral in cm². - Triangle base perimeter
In an isosceles triangle, the side a=b= 21 cm, and the triangle's height is 19 cm. Find out the base and perimeter of the triangle (sketch, calculation, answer). - Quadrilateral perimeter angles
Quadrilateral ABCD has side lengths AB=13 cm, CD=3 cm, AD=4 cm. Angles ACB and ADC are right angles. Calculate the perimeter of quadrilateral ABCD. - Vegetable garden
The four sides of a vegetable garden are 15 1/2 feet, 18 3/4 feet, 24 1/4 feet, and 30 1/2 feet. How many feet of fencing are needed to go around the garden? (write the answer as the whole number) - In triangle 2
In triangle XYZ, if it measures angle X=40° and measures angle Y=75°. Which is the longest side of the triangle, and why? - Plot fence comparison
How many meters is more mesh needed to fence a plot of parallels with dimensions of 50 m and 40 m than to fence a plot of diamond-shaped land, the side of which is 40 m long?
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