Unit conversion - math word problems - page 28 of 132
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- Athlete cyclist finish
The athlete ran on a 10 km route at a speed of 5 m/s, 10 minutes after him. A cyclist drove at a speed of 30 km/h. Who will be at the finish first (A or B)? - Strawberries - pulp
Marta and Alice bought their children strawberries. They ate most of them, each making pulp from the remaining strawberries. Marta filled her entire cube-shaped container with dimensions 5.2cm, 1dm, and 8.3cm; Alice had a cube-shaped container with an edg - Precipitation - milimeters
The total precipitation for one day reached 22 mm. How many hectoliters of water have rained on a rectangular garden measuring 32m and 45m? - Ice cube weight
The sculptor composes an ice city from ice cubes. The cube with an edge length of 2 dm weighs 7.2 kg. How many kilograms is an ice cube with an edge length of 6 dm heavier than it? - Vase water capacity
The cube-shaped vase contains 320 ml of water and reaches a height of 5 CM. How many milliliters of water can we pour into the vase so the water does not run out? - Cylinder water liters
How many liters will fit in a cylindrical container with a base area of 0.06 m² and a height of 5 cm? - Scooter distance directions
Katka and Honza rode out on their scooters at the same time. Katka drove at a speed of 4.5 km/30 min, and Honza drove at a speed of 4 km/20 min. a) how many m did they travel in 2 minutes if they went in the opposite direction? b) how many miles did they - Cable car climb
The lower station of the cable car in Smokovec is at an altitude of 1025m, and the upper station at Hrebienk is at an altitude of 1272m. Calculate the climb of the cable car if the horizontal distance between the slopes is 1921m. - Stair climbing performance
A person weighing 50 kg can climb 15 stairs. One step is 18 cm high. Determine a person's performance when: a) slowly climbing the stairs if it took him 13 seconds b) going down the stairs slowly if it took him 10 seconds c) quickly climbing the stairs if - Wire length needed
The wire measured 109.3 cm and was 0.327 m shorter than the pupils needed in the class. How long did the pupils need? - Cylinder cube water
We placed the largest possible lead cylinder in a 1-liter cube container. How many deciliters of water will now fit in the container? - Pool filling time
How long in an hour will a 30m, 15m, and 2m pool be filled with water flowing at 900l / min if it is 90% full? - Vase height volume
The cylindrical vase has a volume of 1 l. If its base has an area of 0.5 dm2, calculate its height. - Parallelogram - angle alfa
In the parallelogram ABCD the length of sides are AB = 8, BC = 5, BD = 7. Calculate the magnitude of the angle α = ∠DAB (in degrees). - Cylinder volume diameter
Calculate the volume of a cylinder whose base has a diameter d = 22 cm and its height is 1.7 dm. - Bucket plastic material
The plastic bucket has the shape of a cylinder with a diameter of 25 cm and a height of 40 cm. How many square centimeters are needed to produce it? How many liters does it contain when filled 5 cm below the rim? - Dog food
The bag of dog food weighs 25 pounds. Each serving of dog food weighs 5 ounces. How many servings of dog food are in the bag? - Map scale length
Calculate the scale of the map, at which the actual distance of 12.6 km will be on the map as a distance of 2.52 cm. - Swimming pool
Thaddeus set off on foot to the swimming pool, which is 18 km from his residence. The trip took him two and a half hours. An hour later, his brother Viliam met him on his bicycle, whose journey took three-quarters of an hour. a) Show the described situati - Parallelogram - sides L
In a parallelogram, the sum of the lengths of the sides a+b = 234. The angle subtended by the sides a and b is 60°. The diagonal size against the given angle of 60° is u=162. Calculate the sides of the parallelogram, its perimeter, and its area.
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