Rectangle practice problems - page 14 of 49
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- Garden Steps Adult Walk
The garden has a rectangular shape with dimensions of 25m and 52m. How many steps would an adult with an average step length of 75 cm go through the garden? - Grass seed
Pearl wants to buy grass seed to cover her whole lawn with dimensions 7 x 11 meters, except for the pool. The pool is 5 3/4m by 3 1/2 m. Find the area the grass seed needs to cover. - Lamps on playground
The playground has the shape of a rectangle of 36 x 50m. After how many meters can place the lamps on its lighting, if the distances between them are to be the same on both sides if the builders want to use the smallest possible number of lamps? - Ski slope on a map
On a plan with a scale of 1:8000, the ski slope has 12 cm and 0.5 cm lengths. What is the actual piste area in ares? - Rectangles
The perimeter of a rectangle is 90 m. Divide it into three rectangles. The shorter side has all three rectangles the same. Their longer sides are three consecutive natural numbers. What are the dimensions of each rectangle? - Tailor
Tailor has an estimated 11 meters of 80 cm wide fabric. He will shape wholly seven rectangles measuring 80 x 150 cm, and no fabric will remain. How much fabric does he have? - Rectangle area decrease
The rectangle has side lengths of a = 40 cm and b = 10 cm. We reduce side a's length by 30% and side b by 10%. Determine how much less the area of the rectangle has decreased in percentages. - Court field comparison
The tennis court measures 40.20 meters. The football field measures 40.90 meters. How many times is the football field compared to the tennis court? - Boards needed
The area is 5m x 59dm. How many boards will it need if one board has 30cm x 37 cm dimensions? - Family - land
The Vesely family bought a plot of land measuring 30 1/2 m and 26 2/3 m. Before they start building, they want to fence it. How many meters of mesh do they need to buy if they leave 2 7/8 m for the gate? - Countertop
Sam is constructing a rectangle on an 18 1/2 x 35 1/3" countertop. He will need to cut out his area to place his sink and the opening. What is the product of the two measurements rounded to the nearest whole? - Rectangles
Vladimir likes to draw rectangles. Yesterday, he created all rectangles with sides in centimeters and a circumference of 18 cm. How many rectangles of different dimensions have been drawn? - Rectangle perimeter
Adam had three identical rectangles. He put them together and got a rectangle with a circumference of 50 cm. Then, he placed them differently and got a rectangle with a larger circumference. Calculate its perimeter. - Tiles
An area of 5m x 4m is given. One tile is 40 x 40 cm. How many tiles are needed in this area? And how many tiles need to be cut (if the tiles can't fall exactly)? - Floor
The room's floor area is 33 m2, and its width is 4 m. How many centimeters of circumference was measured on the floor on the map at the scale 1:75? - Fabric width consumption
The vest consumes 170 cm of fabric with a width of 140 cm. What is the consumption of a material that is 150 cm wide? - Garden perimeter
The rectangular garden on the 1:1000 scale plan is 10 cm by 15 cm. What is the perimeter of the garden? - Course plan length
The course is 80m long. What will be its length on the plan at a scale of 1:500? (in cm) - Rectangle side measurement
One side of the rectangle is 8 cm long. When we enlarge the dimensions of this rectangle four times, we get a rectangle with a circumference of exactly 1m. How many mm does the other side of the unmagnified rectangle measure? - Rectangle dimensions
The width of the rectangle is 17 cm smaller than its length. The perimeter of the rectangle measures 0.9 m. Find the remaining dimensions and calculate their area.
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