Planimetry - math word problems - page 30 of 72
Number of problems found: 1438
- A handkerchief
Find the area of a handkerchief with a length of 0.75 decimeters and a width of 0.60 decimeters. - The perimeter 8
The perimeter of a rectangle is 40 cm. If its width measures 5 cm, what is its area? - Third interior angle
Find the third interior angle of the triangle ABC where: α = 48°, γ = 65°. - Sheet metal cutting
The plumbers have to cut sheet metal measuring 220 cm and 308 cm into squares of equal size so that the squares are as large as possible and the sheet metal is used without residue. How many such squares will they cut? Determine the side of this square. - Tractor wheels
The tractor's front wheel has a circumference of 18 dm and the rear 60 dm. We will make a red mark on the lowest point of both wheels. The tractor then starts. At what distance from the start will both marks appear identically at the bottom again? - Rectangular field
What is the area of a rectangular field 100 m by 8 m? - Find area
Find the area of a rectangle with a length of 58 feet and a width of 49 feet. - Rectangle area
What is the area of a rectangle with a length of 4 feet and a width of 4/10 feet? - Square area
Each side of a square is 5 2/3 m. Find the area of the square. - Area of a triangle
Find the area of a triangle with a base of 7 mm and a height of 10 mm. - What is 8
What is the perimeter of a rectangle with side lengths of ¾ inch and ⅔? - Round cake
What is the area of a round cake with a radius of 5 cm? - Picture square cover
Pupils had to stack rectangle-shaped pictures with dimensions of 210 mm and 84 mm so as to cover the square. What is the smallest square we can cover like this, and how many images do we need? - A triangle 3
A triangle has a base of 5 5/6 feet and a height of 7 2/5 feet. Find the area of the triangle as a mixed number. - School plot modification
When modifying the school plot in the shape of a rectangle, the deviation was calculated if we increased the length and width of the plot by 1 m and its area by 22 m². If we reduce the length of the plot by 2 m and increase its width by 1 m, its area will - Three 205
Three metallic bars of lengths 400 cm, 600 cm, and 720 cm are cut into equal pieces. Find the largest possible area of a square that can be made from any of the three bars. - Pool track width
What is the smallest width of the pool to be divided without rest into equally wide tracks, either 80 cm or 1 m, or 120 cm? - Tree planting
The trapezoidal garden has bases 44 m and 16 m long. Their distance is 25 m. How many square meters of its area will remain for tree planting if we use 1/5 of the entire site to construct a cottage, backyard, and road? Is it possible to find the fence len - Square tile paving
We have to pave the smallest possible square with rectangular tiles with 168 cm and 280 cm sides. What will its side of the square be? - Gear rotation
Four gears with 21, 49, 35, and 14 teeth mesh together. If one of them rotates, the other also rotates. How many times does each rotate before returning to their position at the start?
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