Square (second power, quadratic) - math word problems - page 97 of 148
Number of problems found: 2958
- Calculate 5870
Calculate the volume of the area covered with three rows of 7 tiles. One tile is 30 cm wide and 45 cm high and ends with circular arches at two ends. Enter the result in m².
- Construct 5868
Construct a square if u-a = 1
- ABCD square
In the ABCD square, the X point lies on the diagonal AC. The length of the XC is three times the length of the AX segment. Point S is the center of the AB side. The length of the AB side is 1 cm. What is the length of the XS segment?
- Isosceles from square
How many isosceles triangles form in a square when we mark all diagonals?
- Square inscribed
Find the length of the side of the square ABCD, which is inscribed to a circle k with a radius of 10 cm.
- Tetrahedron - surface
Calculate the surface area of a regular tetrahedron whose height is 9 cm.
- Body diagonal
Calculate the length of the body diagonal of the 6cm cube.
- Two forces
The two forces, F1 = 580N and F2 = 630N, have an angle of 59 degrees. Calculate their resultant force, F.
- Quadrilateral 5814
Calculate the surface area and volume of a regular quadrilateral truncated pyramid if the base edges are 87 cm and 64 cm and the wall height is 49 cm.
- Right-angled 5804
We sorted the lengths of the sides of the two triangles by size: 8 cm, 10 cm, 13 cm, 15 cm, 17 cm, and 19 cm. One of these two triangles is right-angled. Calculate the perimeter of this right triangle in centimeters
- Garden
The rectangular garden has dimensions of 27 m and 30 m. Peter and Katka split it in a ratio of 4:5. How many square meters did Katkin measure part of the garden?
- Variability
In the table below, the number of wrong produced goods in two shifts: morning shift: 2; 0; 6; 10; 2; 2; 4; 2; 5; 2; afternoon shift: 4; 4; 0; 2; 10; 2; 6; 2; 3; 10; Compare the variability in both shifts, compare the average number of wrong goods on both
- Socík
On the construction site of a new housing estate in Kladno-Kročehlavy, students from the state labor reserve carried out machine plastering of the masonry. 5 students plastered 10 square meters more masonry than 6 plasterers who plastered by hand. Togethe
- Two annuluses
The area of the annular circle formed by two circles with a common center is 100 cm². The radius of the outer circle is equal to twice the radius of the inner circle. Determine the outside circle radius in centimeters.
- Diagonal
The rectangular ABCD trapeze, whose AD arm is perpendicular to the AB and CD bases, has an area of 15 cm square. Bases have lengths AB = 6cm and CD = 4cm. Calculate the length of the AC diagonal.
- Water block
A block with a 50 cm² base is filled with water 5 cm under the edge. How many sugar cubes with a 2 cm edge can be thrown into a container that overflows with water?
- Isosceles 5711
An isosceles triangle with a base length of 32 cm has an area of 480 cm². What's his perimeter?
- Matrices 5702
How many columns will the matrix K contain, which will be the product of matrices I and J, where matrices I and J are square matrices of the sixth order?
- Determinant 5701
The unit matrix has the value of determinant 3. Find out how many elements this matrix contains.
- Volume and body diagonal
Calculate how much the cuboid's volume and body diagonal decrease if we reduce each of its three edges, a, b, and c, by 18%.
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