Unit conversion + planimetrics - practice problems - page 2 of 29
Number of problems found: 569
- Using 4
Using the law of cosines, find the measurement of leg b if the givens are B=20°, a=10, and c=15. - Rhombus 36
Rhombus ABCD with side 8 cm long has diagonal BD 11.3 cm long. Find angle DAB. - One side 4
One side of a regular octagon is 12 inches. Find the apothem and its area. - X-triangle
Find the length of the x segment in the given triangle drawings.
- The apothem
The apothem of a regular hexagon is 5√3 inches. Find one of its sides and area. - Compressive 34391
The excavator has an area of belts 5 m2, and a pressure of 40 kPa is created. How much compressive force does the excavator exert on the road? - Afternoon 5922
Tractors plowed a field of 15 3/4 ha. Its plowed 3 1/3 ha in the morning, 2 5/6 ha in the afternoon, and 4 1/4 ha at night. How many hectares were left to plow the next day? - Grandmother 82869
Grandma wanted to fry steaks for lunch. So she went to buy a large piece of meat. Calculate the knife's contact area with the meat if the grandmother cut with a force of 220 N and exerted a pressure of 1.83 MPa. - Clothes 31151
Mom bought the boys the same fabric for their clothes. Pepik has 2.5m of fabric, Karl 1.25m, and Luis 0.3m more than Karl. How many crowns will they pay for fabric if 10 cm costs CZK 13.80?
- The heights
The heights of some dogs are shown in the table. (1 cm = 10 mm) Dog; Height Sam ; 280 mm Charlie; 56 cm Gus; 81,3 cm Buster; 635 mm Max; 38 cm Duke; 61 cm Which list shows the heights of the dogs from tallest to shortest? A. Max, Charlie, Duke, Gus, Sam, - An archer
An archer stands 60 meters (m) from a target. She launches an arrow that lands 3 centimeters (cm) from the bull's eye. The archer changes her position to 40 m from the target, and her next arrow lands 2 cm from the bull's eye. She changes her position to - Reconstruction of the corridor
Calculate how many minutes will be reduced to travel a 167 km long railway corridor, where the maximum speed increases from 120 km/h to 160 km/h. Calculate how many minutes will shorten travel time if we consider that the train must stop at 6 stations. Ea - Gimli Glider
Aircraft Boeing 767 lose both engines at 42000 feet. The plane captain maintains optimum gliding conditions. Every minute, lose 1910 feet and maintain constant speed 211 knots. Calculate how long it takes for a plane to hit the ground from engine failure. - Cardboard box
Peter had square cardboard. The length of the pages was an integer in decimetres. He cut four squares with a side of 3 dm from the corners and made a box out of it, which fit precisely 108 cubes with an edge one dm long. Julia cut four squares with a side
- Two aircraft
Two planes fly to the airport. At some point, the first airplane is away from the airport by 98 km and the second 138 km. The first aircraft flies at an average speed of 420 km/h, and the second average speed is 360 km/h, while the tracks of both planes a - Cu thief
The thief stole 142 meters copper wire with a cross-section area of $s mm². Calculate how much money gets in the scrap redemption if redeemed copper for 5.3 Eur/kg. The density of copper is 8.96 t/m³. - Corresponds 81049
Cyril marked a square plot of land on a map with a scale of 1 ∶ 50,000 and calculated that its side corresponds to 1 km. He reduced the map on the copier so that the marked square had an area smaller by 1.44 cm² than on the original map. What was the scal - Hydraulic 35301
The hydraulic jack has pistons with a capacity of 6 cm² and 360 cm². How much force do we have to apply to the smaller piston to be able to lift a body weighing 180 kg on the larger piston? - Single-reverse 78404
Hydraulic jack has a capacity of 10 tons. The hydraulic lifter has 6 cm² and 360 cm² pistons. Determine the diameter of the small piston (d) and the force I will create on the piston (F). Design a single-reverse and a double-reverse lever.
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