Third power - high school - practice problems - last page
Number of problems found: 50
- Variations 3rd class
From how many elements can we create 13,800 variations of the 3rd class without repeating? - Two boxes-cubes
Two boxes of a cube with edges a=28 cm and b = 92 cm are to be replaced by one cube-shaped box (same overall volume). How long will its edge be? - Equilateral cylinder
The equilateral cylinder (height = base diameter; h = 2r) has a V = 272 cm³ volume. Calculate the surface area of the cylinder. - Hollow sphere
The steel hollow sphere floats on the water plunged into half its volume. Determine the outer radius of the sphere and wall thickness, if you know that the weight of the sphere is 0.5 kg and the density of steel is 7850 kg/m³
- Cylinder - area
The diameter of the cylinder is one-third the length of the height of the cylinder. Calculate the surface of the cylinder if its volume is 2 m³. - Surface of the cylinder
Calculate the surface area of the cylinder when its volume is 45 l, and the base's perimeter is three times the height. - Funnel
The funnel has the shape of an equilateral cone. Calculate the surface wetted with water if we poured into the funnel 7.1 liters of water. - Prism X
The prism with the edges of the lengths x cm, 2x cm, and 3x cm has a volume 29478 cm³. What is the area of the surface of the prism? - Balls
Three metal balls with volumes V1=81 cm³ V2=96 cm³ and V3=28 cm³ melted into one ball. Determine its surface area.
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