Square (second power, quadratic) - math word problems - page 22 of 151
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- Dimensions - crate
A wooden crate with dimensions d=3m, e=4m, and f=3m was placed in a transport container with dimensions a=10 m, b=4m, and c=3m. What is the maximum length of a straight, rigid rod of negligible diameter that can still be placed in the container in this si - Cube surface area
What is the largest surface area of a square glued together from 12 identical cubes with an edge length of 1 cm? - Warehouse painting cost
The warehouse has the shape of a cuboid with dimensions: length of 50 meters, width of 600 decimeters, and height of 300 centimeters. Calculate how much it will cost to paint a windowless room with a door 150 centimeters wide and 200 centimeters high (the - Tree ladder height
How tall is the tree if I lean a 2-meter-long ladder against it? The ladder is 0.7 m away from the tree, and the top of the ladder rests against the tree at 2/3 of its height. - The concrete basement
The concrete base has a square base a = 90 cm and is 0.2 m high. How many kg of concrete did we use to build it if the concrete density is ρ=2200 kg/m³? - Triangle height intersection
Given a triangle ABC: A (-1,3), B(2,-2), C(-4,-3). Determine the coordinates of the intersection of the heights and the coordinates of the intersection of the axes of the sides. - Circle rectangle fit
Find out if a circle with a volume of 38.5 cm² fits into a rectangle with dimensions of 110 mm and 65 mm. - Garden irrigation area
The rain gauge showed that an eight-millimeter layer of water fell on Mr. Severa's square garden. If Mr. Severa wanted to achieve the same irrigation of the garden, he would have to use 200 full sixteen-liter watering cans. calculate the area of his garde - Bed sand volume
The radius of the circular bed is 2 m. Around it is an area filled with sand, the border of which is formed by the sides of a square with a length of 5 m and the bed's perimeter. Calculate the volume of the area covered with sand. - Periodic function
Simplify by using periodicity cos 1125° - Two friends
Michael and Teresa have the same 9 km long journey home from SNP Square. It takes Michael an average of 2/5 hours by tram, and Teresa rides a bicycle at an average 18 km/h speed. Guess who comes home early and how much? - Cone surface volume
The cone's surface is 75.36 cm, and the radius is 3 cm. Calculate the volume of the cone. - Natural number sum
Calculate the sum of the squares of single-digit natural numbers less than 6 - Bathroom tile count
The bathroom wall is 4m long. Her height is half. How many square meters of 10cm x 10cm square tiles will be needed to cover it? - Spherical layer volume
Sketch a spherical layer formed from a sphere with a radius of r= 8.5cm, given: v=1.5cm, r1=7.7cm, r2=6.8cm. What is its volume? - The mesh
How many m² of mesh is used for fencing a square-shaped cage without a base with dimensions of 25m, 18m, 2.5m? - Resulting cross
From the corners of the square with a side length of 10 cm, we cut out small squares with a side length of 3 cm. What is the area of the resulting cross? - Cylinder-shaped part
A truncated cone-shaped part with base radii of 4 cm and 22 cm is to be recast into a cylinder-shaped part of the same height as the original part. What base radius will the new part have? - Decorations - spherical
The glass Christmas decorations have the shape of a ball with a diameter of 8 cm. In a small family business, they produce 50,000 pieces a year. The entire surface of these balls is covered with glitter. 400 g of glitter is needed to cover an area of 1 m² - Statistical file characteristics
Determine the median, mode, arithmetic mean, variance, standard deviation, range of variation, and coefficient of variation of the character x in the statistical file: 2x 9, 7x 10, 9x 11, 11x 15, 15x 17, 16x 19, 13x 21, 10x 25, 9x 29, 4x 32
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