Rectangle practice problems - page 20 of 50
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- Father's garden
John's father has a garden in the backyard. The dimensions of the garden are shown here. A green rectangle is shown. The width is labeled as two and two-thirds feet. The length is labeled as seven and three-fourths feet. Calculate the area of the garden. - Maria
Maria has decided to plant grapes in the garden behind her house. His neighbor Ben has grown grapes successfully for a long time and has given Maria advice on how to plant vines. Ben told her to plant them 3 meters apart in rows and 3 meters apart. Maria - The floor
The floor in the gym has dimensions of 6 * 12 m. Parquets have a size of 30 * 20 cm. Parquets are packed in packages of 50 pieces, and one parquet package costs 150 CZK. How many packages will we need? How much will it cost? - Circumference of the garden
The garden is 90 m long. What is the smallest width if it is possible to walk (circumference) in steps of 80 cm or 50 cm? - Paving - joints
We are paving with rectangular pavement 18 cm × 24 cm was placed side by side in height in a row and the second row in width etc. How many times will the joints meet at a distance of 10 m? - Harvester
The harvester has a cutting width of 4 m, and the harvested grain in the field is 87 meters wide. Harvester moves along the field's length for six minutes; going back (without cutting) takes half the time. Each turn at the end field takes one minute. How - Numbered
The pages of the book are rectangular with sides 15 cm and 12 cm long. Hansel tore out all the pages and lined them up so that they touched along the shorter side. How long was the line, given that the pages were numbered starting from number 1 and the su - Rectangular flowerbed
Around the rectangular flowerbed with dimensions of 5.25 m and 3.50 m, roses should be planted at the same distance from each other so that they are located in each corner of the flower bed and consumed as little as possible. How far do we plant them? How - Garden
A rectangular garden 31 meters 40 centimeters long and 20 m30 cm wide is adjacent to the shorter side with another (fenced) garden, and on one longest side is a 1-meter wide gate. How many meters of the fence are needed to buy? (Estimate, calcu - Harry
Harry Thomson bought a large land in the shape of a rectangle with a perimeter of 90 meters. He divided it into three rectangular plots. The shorter side has all three plots of equal length. Their longer sides are three consecutive natural numbers. Find o - Tiles
The pupils of the building school have to calculate how many roof tiles they will need to cover the roof of the house in the shape of two rectangles measuring 10 x 7.2 m. One roof tile covers a rectangular area of 22 cm x 32 cm. How many tiles will they n - Extending a rectangle
A rectangle will be repeatedly enlarged such that the side which is at the given moment the shorter we extend by 3 cm and the longer side only by 1 cm. After the third extension, a rectangle with dimensions 11 cm and 12 cm is formed. 1. Determine the dime - Pexeso
The drawing paper has dimensions of 60 cm and 840 mm. Pupils have to divide it into squares to make a pexeso. What dimension must squares have if their side is larger than 3 cm and less than 10 cm? - Fence posts
Mr. John's plot of land has dimensions of 252 dm and 28 m. How far apart must he place the fence posts so they are the same distance on both sides? How many will he need to fence the entire property? - Wheat
A rectangular field with dimensions 529 m × 1001 m yielded 2780 quintals of wheat last year (1 quintal = 100 kg). During the year, a pipe had to be repaired, which meant that a strip 4 m wide parallel to the side of length 1001 m could not be used for gro - Matilda
Matilda measures the perimeter of her bedroom to determine how many feet of border she needs for the tops of the walls. Two walls are each 96 inches long, and two walls are each 3 yards long. She pays $30 for a border that costs $1 per foot. What steps sh - Turbine
A turbine in a small hydroelectric power plant requires a minimum supply of 9600 liters of water every second to function. A supply channel with a rectangular cross-section leads to the power plant, in which water flows at a speed of 10 m/s. The width of - Electricity consumption - Filip
Last year Filip was writing a long school paper. As a great conservationist of nature, however, he was unable to decide which is more ecological - to write the paper on a computer, or to write the paper by hand. Filip found out that: the paper written on - The plot
Mr. Duma recently inherited a rectangular plot, part of the estate left by his late father. The plot with the following dimensions: Length=2x+1; Width=x-1. Determine the formula, in terms of x, that best describes the area of the rectangular plot. He has - Image reduction
To say that I am mathematically challenged is a gross understatement! I'm trying to help my friend determine how to calculate percentages of reduction or enlargement for a quilt pattern. She is creating a drawing of a cute picture that will become a piece
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