The volume of cuboid problems - page 7 of 29
Number of problems found: 580
- Dimensions: 65144
Calculate the volume of the block in dm³ S dimensions: a = 22cm b = 80dm c = 0.63m
- Dimensions 65094
The whirlpool has external dimensions of 2.29, 2.29 m, and 91 cm. The useful volume of water in it is 1514 liters. What volume of the whirlpool falls on the other parts?
- Dimensions 64944
The swimming pool's interior, with dimensions of 50m, 15m, and 3m, should be lined with tiles. How many square meters of tiles are used for this?
- Approximately 64934
How many kg of paint will we use to paint the walls and ceiling of a room with a length of 9m, a width of 6m, and a height of 3.2m if 1kg of paint is enough for approximately 6m square? Subtract 6 square meters from the surface of the walls, which are the
- Difference 64924
We get a block if we stack two cubes with an edge of 1dm. What is the difference between the surfaces of this block and the cube?
- Calculate 64644
The aquarium is 5 dm long and 4 dm wide and contains 60 liters of water. A) calculate the height of the aquarium if the water reaches 5 cm below the edge B) calculate the total volume of the aquarium
- Calculate 64584
The base of the block is a square with an area of 16 cm². The surface of the block is 128 cm². You calculate the volume of the block in cm³.
- Quadrangular 64564
The surface of the quadrangular block is 3.4 dm². The edges of the figure are 8cm and 10cm long. Calculate the volume of the prism.
- 10-liter 63104
The yard is square with a side of 20 meters. It rained 2 mm of water. How many 10-liter mopers would replace this rain?
- Calculate 62864
The block volume is 1440 cm3, its surface is 792 cm2, and the area of one of its walls is 92 cm². Calculate the lengths of its sides.
- Dimension 62514
The cabinet has a volume of 5.4 m3, a height of 2 m, and a width of 1.5 m. What is the third dimension of the cabinet?
- Pool model
The 1:500 scale pool model has internal dimensions of 15 cm, 10 cm, and 2.5 mm. Calculate how many hectoliters of water will be needed to fill a pool that will build according to this model.
- Determine 5
Using the formula V=lwh, determine the volume of an aquarium with these measurements: length = 78 cm, width = 6 cm, and height = 43 cm.
- Side wall planes
Find the volume and surface of a cuboid whose side c is 30 cm long and whose body diagonal forms angles of 24°20' and 45°30' with the planes of the side walls.
- A box 4
A box open at the top has a rectangular base of 200 mm x 300 mm and an altitude of 150 mm. If the base and the sides are 10 mm thick, find the box's total surface area.
- Block-shaped 60983
The block-shaped aquarium is 40 cm high and has a volume of 80 l. What area in m² will it occupy on the shelf on which it is built?
- Dimensions 60943
We will reduce one edge of the block with dimensions of 2cm, 4cm, and 6cm by 20%. How does the volume of a block change? What percentage?
- Dimension 54741
Column block shape dimension a = 25cm, b = 20cm, and volume 20dm³. Determine the height.
- Water tank
There is water in the block-shaped tank with dimensions of 3 m, 1.5 m 5 m. It occupies 70% of the tank volume. Find the volume of water in the tank (in hl).
- Eights of butter
How many eights of butter (1/8 of kg = 125 g) can be stored in a box with dimensions of 4 dm, 2 dm, and 1.8 dm if an eighth of butter has dimensions of 8 cm, 5 cm, 3 cm?
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