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- Main/central vertex
ABC is an isosceles triangle with base BC and central vertex A. The angle at vertex A is 18°. What will be the size of the angle at vertex B? - In the kitchen 2
In a kitchen measuring 3 m × 2 m, we want to lay square tiles with sides of 20 cm on the floor, placed right next to each other. If there are exactly 40 tiles in one package, how many packages do we need to buy to cover the entire kitchen? - Asphalt
A tennis court can have a grass, asphalt, or clay surface. A singles court is 23.78 m long and 8.23 m wide. For doubles, a strip 1.37 m wide is added on both longer sides. By how many m² is a doubles tennis court larger than a singles court? - Ameeka
Tameeka is in charge of designing a school pennant for Spirit Week. She wants the base to be 3 1/2 feet and the height to be 6 1/2 feet. She has 20 square feet of paper available. Does she have enough paper? - Triangle interior angles
Calculate the interior angles of the triangle. The angle alpha is 16° greater than beta, and the angle gamma is 17° less than alpha. - Angles in a triangle
In a triangle, the first angle measures a number plus 45°, and the second angle is 30° less than the first angle. The third angle is two times the number more than the first angle. What are the measurements of each angle of the triangle? - Isosceles triangle angles
The angle at the base of an isosceles triangle is 18 ° larger than the angle at the central vertex. Calculate the size of the interior angles. - Remaining side
Calculate the remaining side of the rectangle when you know the size of the perimeter and the length of one side. Perimeter o=38 cm, and side a=12 cm. - Chord circle length
The chord AB is in the circle k with a radius of 13 cm. The center C of the string AB is 5 cm from the center S of the circle. How long is the AB string? - The perimeter
The triangle has one side 5 cm long and another 11 cm long. What can be the smallest, and what is the largest perimeter? - Ethan 2
Ethan helps his grandpa trim the bushes in the gardens every week. There are two gardens in his house. The small square garden has a side of 11 m. Besides, it is a big square garden with a side that is four times as long as the small garden. A fence surro - Joanne
Joanne and Roger are planting a rectangular garden. The garden is 8 1/2 ft by 13 ft. They want to use half of the garden for cucumbers and half for tomatoes. They decide to separate the garden into two right triangles. What is the area of the tomato part - Garden square fence
I bought 51 m of wire, fenced off a square garden, and had 3 m of wire left. What is the size of the garden? - Square field
The perimeter of a square field is 64 m. Find the cost of cementing the field at the cost of 240 USD per square meter. - Parallelogram angle size
How big are the internal angles in the parallelogram when we know that the angle at one vertex is twice as large as the others? - The length 8
The length of a rectangular field is x + 4, and its width is x + 2. What is the area of the field? Answer in polynomials expressions. - Work space
Every person in a conference room must have at least 36 square feet of workspace. A conference room is 28 by 20 ft. find the maximum number of people the room can accommodate. - House plot trapezoid
The Douglases will build a house. Their plot is a trapezoid with bases 42 m and 18 m long, and the distance between the bases is 23 m. According to the project, the house will have a built-up area of 146 m². How many square meters of land will remain unde - Cabinet width fit
We have space in the office for a 60 cm wide cabinet. Can we buy a cabinet with a 180 cm height and a front wall area of 126 dm²? - Garden rent
The town of Bellmere has purchased a square plot of land that is 0.2 km by 0.2 km to make a community garden. If the garden is divided into plots that average 50 ㎡, how many plots will be available to rent?
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