Pythagorean theorem + unit conversion - practice problems - page 3 of 7
Number of problems found: 128
- Determine 81756
The area for shooting training has the shape of a trapezoid, the parallel sides of which are 36m, 21m long, and the remaining sides are 14m, 16m long. Determine the size of the interior angles with a longer base. - Triangle's 16613
They make bases for table lamps from bronze in the shape of an isosceles triangle. How many m² are needed for 5 mats if the arms are 24 cm long and the height to the triangle's base is 1.5 dm? - Rectangular 7082
The rectangular flowerbed has dimensions of 20m and 10m. How many steps will you save if you walk along its diagonal instead of walking along its two sides? Honors with a stride length of 60cm. - Laths
There are two laths in the garage opposite one another: one 2 meters long and the other 3 meters long. They fall against each other and lean against the opposite walls of the garage. Both laths touch at 70 cm above the garage floor. How wide is the garage
- Dig water well
Mr. Zeman is digging a well. Its diameter is 120 cm and plans to be 3.5 meters deep. How long (at least) must be a ladder, after which Mr. Zeman would have eventually come out? - Rectangle
The rectangle is 21 cm long and 38 cm wide. Find the radius of the circle circumscribing the rectangle. - Parallelogram 5027
Calculate the area of the parallelogram if the side sizes are a = 80, b = 60, and the size of the diagonal angle is 60°. - Glass mosaic
How many dm² glasses are necessary to produce 97 slides of a regular 6-gon, whose side has a length 21 cm? Assume that cutting glass waste is 10%. - Two cyclists
Two cyclists started crossing at the same time. One goes to the north speed of 20 km/h, the second eastward at a speed of 26 km/h. What will be the direct distance cycling 30 minutes from the start?
- Magnitudes 64704
The triangle ABC determines the size of the sides a and b and the magnitudes of the interior angles β and γ, given c = 1.86 m, the line on the side c is 2.12 m, and the angle alpha is 40 ° 12 '. - Triangle SAS
Calculate the triangle area and perimeter if the two sides are 105 dm and 68 dm long and angle them clamped is 50 °. - Calculate 82696
In the triangle ABC, b=5 cm, c=6 cm, /BAC/ = 80° are given. Calculate the sizes of the other sides and angles, and further determine the sizes of the tangent tc and the area of the triangle. - Binibini
Binibini owns a triangular residential lot bounded by two roads intersecting at 70°. The sides of the lot along the road are 62m and 43m, respectively. Find the length of the fence needed to enclose the lot. (express answers to the nearest hundredths) - A rhombus 4
A rhombus has a side length of 10 cm. Find the angles at each corner of the rhombus if the shorter of the two diagonals measures 7 cm. Give your answers to the nearest degree and give clear geometric reasoning at each stage of your solution.
- ABS, ARG, CONJ, RECIPROCAL
Let z=-√2-√2i where i2 = -1. Find |z|, arg(z), z* (where * indicates the complex conjugate), and (1/z). Where appropriate, write your answers in the form a + i b, where both a and b are real numbers. Indicate the positions of z, z*, and (1/z) on an Argand - Journey
Charles and Eva stand in front of his house. Charles went to school south at a speed of 5.4 km/h, and Eva went to the store on a bicycle eastwards at 21.6 km/h. How far apart are they after 10 minutes? - Quadrilateral 81097
The quadrilateral ABCD is symmetrical about the diagonal AC. The length of AC is 12 cm, the length of BC is 6 cm, and the interior angle at vertex B is right. points E and F are given on the sides AB, and AD so that the triangle ECF is equilateral. Determ - In the desert
A man wondering in the desert walks 5.7 miles in the direction S 26° W. He then turns 90° and walks 9 miles in the direction N 49° W. At that time, how far is he from his starting point, and what is his bearing from his starting point? - Sailboat
The 20 m long sailboat has an 8 m high mast in the middle of the deck. The top of the mast is fixed to the bow and stern with a steel cable. Determine how much cable is needed to secure the mast and what angle the cable will make with the ship's deck.
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