Quadratic Equations Problems - page 13 of 30
Number of problems found: 600
- Calculate 19443
Calculate the height of the cylinder when r = 10 mm and S = 800 mm². Calculate the radius / r / of the cylinder when the height is 20 mm and S = 1000 mm².
- Block or cuboid
The wall diagonals of the block have sizes of √29cm, √34cm, and √13cm. Calculate the surface and volume of the block.
- Branches 18533
The right triangle has an area of 225 cm². One of its branches is twice the size of the other. Find the lengths of its hangers.
- The tourist
The tourist wanted to walk the route 16 km at a specific time. He, therefore, came out at the necessary constant speed. However, after a 4 km walk, he fell unplanned into the lake, where he almost drowned. It took him 20 minutes to get to the shore and re
- Combinations 16283
How many elements is it possible to form twice as many second-class combinations as a fourth-class combination?
- Combinations 16213
From how many elements is it possible to create 120 second-class combinations?
- Suppose
Suppose you know that the length of a line segment is 15, x2=6, y2=14, and x1= -3. Find the possible value of y1. Is there more than one possible answer? Why or why not?
- TV competition
Ten contestants in the competition answer five questions, one per round. Anyone who answers correctly will receive as many points as the number of competitors who answered incorrectly in that round. After the contest, one of the contestants said: We got 1
- Conical bottle
When a conical bottle rests on its flat base, the water in the bottle is 8 cm from its vertex. When the same conical bottle is turned upside down, the water level is 2 cm from its base. What is the height of the bottle?
- The product
The product of a number plus that number and its inverse is two and one-half. What is the inverse of this number?
- Uboid volume
Calculate the cuboid volume if the walls are 30cm², 35cm², 42cm²
- Rectangle field
The field has the shape of a rectangle, having a length of 119 m and a width of 19 m. How many meters have to be shortened in length and increased in width to maintain its area and circumference by 24 m?
- Three parallels
The vertices of an equilateral triangle lie on three different parallel lines. The middle line is 5 m and 3 m distant from the end lines. Calculate the height of this triangle.
- Determine 12331
An annulus with an area S = 4.2 square meters has an inner radius r = 2.25 m. Determine the outer radius of the annulus.
- Flowerbed
We enlarged the circular flower bed, increasing its radius by 3 m. The substrate consumption per enlarged flower bed was nine times greater than before (at the same layer height as before magnification). Determine the original flowerbed radius.
- A rectangle 2
A rectangle has a diagonal length of 74cm. Its side lengths are in a ratio of 5:3. Find its side lengths.
- Square side
If we enlarge the square side a = 5m, its area will increase by 10,25%. How much percent will the side of the square increase? How many percent will it increase the circumference of the square?
- Cooperative 11981
According to the plan, the cooperative secured 210 tons of silage for the winter. However, it then bought 10 heads of cattle, so it was necessary to reduce the amount of silage by half a ton per head. How many tons of silage did the cooperative initially
- Radius
Find the radius of the circle with area S = 200 cm².
- Sides of right angled triangle
One leg is 1 m shorter than the hypotenuse, and the second leg is 2 m shorter than the hypotenuse. Find the lengths of all sides of the right-angled triangle.
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