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- Petrol consumption calculation
What kind of petrol consumption in liters of 100 km did the car have when driving in the city if it consumed 34 liters of petrol and drove 388 km? - Cylinder height radius
Cylinder height and radius calculation The rectangle ABCD | AB | is given = 8 cm, and | BC | = 4 cm. Determine the height and radius of the cylinder created by rotating the rectangle around the line AB. - Kerosene tank force
Please calculate according to Pascal's law. Kerosene in a block-shaped metal tank reaches a height of 180 cm. Calculate the force acting on the bottom with dimensions of 1.5m and 3m if the density of kerosene is 820kg per M3. - Roman 2
Roman thermae around the year 200 were baths equipped with underground central heating. The largest of them had a rectangular swimming pool with cold water, the bottom dimensions were 17m and 51m, the water reaches a height of 150 cm. Calculate according - Brass sphere
Find the weight of a brass ball with an outer radius of 12 cm and a wall thickness of 20 mm if the brass's density is 8.5 g/cm³. - Thousand balls
We must create a thousand balls from a sphere with a diameter of 1 m. What will be their radius? - Insulation
A special rubber pipe protector is used to insulate the supply pipes of solar collectors. The product with the description DNa20, thickness 25 mm, 2 m, corresponds to insulation for pipes with a diameter of 20 mm with a rubber layer thickness of 25 mm, wh - Volume of sphere
How many times does the volume of a sphere increase if its radius increases two times? - Cylindrical tank
9.6 hl of water is poured into a cylindrical tank with a bottom diameter of 1.2 m. What height in centimeters does the water reach? - The water barrel
The water barrel weighs 122 kg. If we pour 75% of the water out of it, it will weigh 35 kg. What is the weight of the barrel? - Quadrilateral pyramid
We have a regular quadrilateral pyramid with a base edge a = 10 cm and a height v = 7 cm. Calculate 1/base area 2/casing area 3/pyramid surface 4/volume of the pyramid - A family
A family of four consumes 220 liters of water a day. How many hectoliters of water are consumed by 68 tenants per day? - Quadrilateral pyramid
A quadrilateral pyramid has a rectangular base with 24 cm and 13 cm dimensions. The height of the pyramid is 18cm. Calculate: 1/the area of the base 2/casing area 3/pyramid surface 4/volume of the pyramid - Water level
What is the area of the pool's water level after filling 25 m³ of water level by 10 cm? a) 25 m² b) 250 m² c) 2500 dm² d) 25,000 cm2 - Milk cartons
How much paper do we need for 12 tetra packs with 6 cm, 11 cm, and 20 cm dimensions? Will 1 liter of milk fit in the box? - Hexagonal pyramid
Calculate a regular hexagonal pyramid's volume and surface area with a base edge a = 30 m and a side edge b = 50 m. - Quadrilateral pyramid
The height of a regular quadrilateral pyramid is 6.5 cm, and the angle between the base and the side wall is 42°. Calculate the surface area and volume of the body—round calculations to 1 decimal place. - Hexagonal prism calculation
Calculate the volume and surface of a regular hexagonal prism with a base edge a = 30 m and a side edge b = 50 m. - Reservoir volume calculation
The three water reservoirs hold a total of 130 liters. Determine their volumes in m³. If the first fits 15 liters less than the second and 20 liters less than the third. - Solutions, mixtures
We have 2 liters of 20% solution available. How much 70% solution do we need to add to get a 30% solution?
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