Triangle + quadrilateral - practice problems - page 2 of 6
Number of problems found: 110
- Quadrilateral 22003
The shelter has the shape of a regular quadrilateral pyramid without a front wall. The length of the base edge is 3 meters, and the shelter's height is 3.5 meters. How much canvas must be bought to sew it if we have to increase consumption by 20% for fold - 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. - 4s pyramid
A regular tetrahedral pyramid has a base edge a=17 and a collateral edge length b=32. What is its height? - Quadrilateral pyramid
A regular quadrilateral pyramid has a volume of 24 dm³ and a base edge a = 4 dm. Calculate: a/height of the pyramid b/sidewall height c/surface of the pyramid - Secret treasure
Scouts have a tent in the shape of a regular quadrilateral pyramid with a side of the base of 4 m and a height of 3 m. Find the container's radius r (and height h) so that they can hide the largest possible treasure. - Quadrilateral 29201
How much sheet is needed for a roof with the shape of a regular quadrilateral pyramid if its edge is 2.8 m long and the height of the roof is 0.8 m?Calculate 10% for the overlap (extra). - Digging a pit
The pit has the shape of a regular quadrilateral truncated pyramid. The edges of the bases are 14m and 10m long. The sidewalls form an angle of 135° with a smaller base. Find how many m³ of soil were excavated when digging the pit. - Quadrilaterals 7224
In the ABCDEFGHIJKL, the two adjacent sides are perpendicular to each other, and all sides except the AL and GF sides are identical. The AL and GF parties are twice as long as the other parties. The lines BG and EL intersect at point M and divide the dode - Distance of points
A regular quadrilateral pyramid ABCDV is given, in which edge AB = a = 4 cm and height v = 8 cm. Let S be the center of the CV. Find the distance of points A and S. - The bus stop
The bus stop waiting room has the shape of a regular quadrilateral pyramid 4 m high with a 5 m base edge. Calculate how much m² roofing is required to cover the sheathing of three walls, taking 40% of the additional coverage. - Cube cut
The edge of the CC' guides the ABCDA'B'C'D'cube, a plane that divides the cube into two perpendicular four-sided and triangular prisms, whose volumes are 3:2. Determine which ratio the edge AB divides by this plane. - Quadrilateral prism
The height of a regular quadrilateral prism is v = 10 cm, and the deviation of the body diagonal from the base is 60°. Determine the length of the base edges, the surface, and the prism's volume. - The tent
The tent has the shape of a regular square pyramid. The edge of the base is 3 m long, and the tent's height is 2 m. Calculate how much cover (without a floor) is used to make a tent. - Quadrilateral prism
Calculate the volume (V) and the surface (S) of a regular quadrilateral prism whose height is 28.6 cm and the deviation of the body diagonal from the base plane is 50°. - Quadrilateral 21523
Calculate the surface area and volume of a regular quadrilateral pyramid if the edge of the lower base is 18 cm and the edge of the upper base is 15 cm. The wall height is 9 cm. - Regular quadrangular pyramid
How many square meters are needed to cover the shape of a regular quadrangular pyramid base edge of 10 meters if the deviation lateral edges from the base plane are 68°? Calculate waste 10%. - Quadrilateral 83324
The volume of a regular quadrilateral pyramid is 72 cm³. Its height is equal to the length of the base edge. Calculate the length of the base and the surface of the pyramid. - School model
The beech school model of a regular quadrilateral pyramid has a base 20 cm long and 24 cm high. Calculate a) the surface of the pyramid in square decimeters, b) the mass of the pyramid in kilograms if the density of the beech is ρ = 0,8 g/cm³ - Quadrilateral 16603
Calculate the volume of a regular quadrilateral pyramid, which has the size of the base edge a = 8 cm and the length of the side edge h = 9 cm. - Quadrilateral 78874
Given is a quadrilateral ABCD inscribed in a circle, with the diagonal AC being the circle's diameter. The distance between point B and the diameter is 15 cm, and between point D and the diameter is 18 cm. Calculate the radius of the circle and the perime
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