Planimetry - math word problems - page 23 of 72
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- Bed sector division
A rectangular bed 3960 cm long and 825 cm wide needs to be divided into several equal square sectors on which scientists will test different fertilizers. Into what is the smallest number of sectors this bed can be divided? - Cottage bridge distance
Two neighboring cottagers have cottages under the forest by the stream. They decided to build a bridge over the stream at a place far from the two huts. The distance between the cottages is 230 m; one cottage is 120 m from the stream, and the other is 85 - Trapezoid plot fence
The plot of land for constructing family houses is shaped like a rectangular trapezoid with bases of 21 m and 11.2 m. For CZK 2,500 per square meter, the value of the land is calculated at CZK 1,352,400. What would be the length of wire mesh needed to fen - Plate grid box
We must draw a square grid on a rectangular plate measuring 154 cm and 210 cm. What should be the side length of the largest possible box? How many fields will be on the board? - Triangle hypotenuse circle
In a right-angled triangle ABC with a right angle at the vertex C, the magnitudes of the hypotenuses are given ta=5, tb=2√10. Calculate the side sizes of triangle ABC and the circle's radius described by this triangle. - Right triangle generator
Detective Harry Thomson found on the Internet a generator for the side lengths of right triangles. According to it: a = 2xy, b = x² − y², c = x² + y², where x and y are natural numbers and x > y. Is it a working generator? - The rectangle
The rectangle has one side 8 cm smaller than the type. If you reduce the length by 6 cm and increase the width by 2 cm, you will get a square whose area is 400 cm². What are the original dimensions of the rectangle? - Determine 23
Determine in cm² the area of rectangle ABCD, whose longer side is a = 20 cm and whose diagonal is 10 cm longer than its shorter side. - PT - Pythagorean
A right triangle ABC has hypotenuse c and legs a and b. Estimate the length of the missing side and compare your estimate with the calculated value. a) a = 4 cm; b = 5 cm b) a = 6.8 m; b = 9 m c) a = 8.9 m; b = 1 m d) b = 10 cm; c = 20 cm e) b = 2.5 m; c - General triangle
Given a general triangle ABC. Its perimeter is 30 cm, with side a=2 cm longer than side b and 5 cm shorter than side c. Determine the area of the triangle. - Triangle height calculation
Hello, I have a problem calculating the height on side z in the general triangle XYZ, where z=4 cm, x=1.5 cm, and y=3.7 cm. It was assigned in 8th grade when discussing the Pythagorean theorem. Thank you. - Triangle angle area
Calculate the size of the largest angle in triangle ABC if a = 7 cm, b = 8 cm, and c = 13 cm. Calculate the area of the triangle, the height per side a. - RR trapezoid
Given an isosceles trapezoid ABCD with bases |AB| = 36 m and |CD| = 200 dm, and leg |BC| = 10 m. Calculate the area and perimeter of the trapezoid and the length of diagonal AC. - Playground volleyball area
In Kocourkov, they decided to build a children's playground and volleyball courts. The volleyball court will have dimensions of 18 m x 19 m. The playground will have a square shape. The area of both fields will be the same. What will be the dimensions of - RR trapezoid 12
In an isosceles trapezoid ABCD, calculate the missing side lengths given a = 46 cm, b = 85 cm, and height = 84 cm. - Quadrilateral circle radius
Given is a quadrilateral ABCD inscribed in a circle, with the diagonal AC being the circle's diameter. The distance between point B and the diameter is 15 cm, and between point D and the diameter is 18 cm. Calculate the radius of the circle and the perime - Triangle circle radius
Given is an isosceles triangle whose base is 8 cm, and the sides are 15 cm long. Calculate the area of the triangle and the radius of the inscribed and circumscribed circle. - Triangle height line
In the right triangle KLM, the hypotenuse l = 9 cm and the perpendicular k = 6 cm. Calculate the size of the height vl and the line tk. - Hexagon circle radius
A regular hexagon is described and inscribed in a circle. The difference between its areas is 8√3. Find the circle's radius. - Trapezoid and diagonals
Find the area of a trapezoid with bases a = 24 cm, c = 16 cm, and diagonals u = 22 cm, v = 26 cm.
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