Volume + triangle - practice problems - page 3 of 18
Number of problems found: 343
- Trapezoid 65644
In an isosceles trapezoid, the base ratio a / c = 9/7, arm b = 10 cm, height v = 8 cm. Calculate the area of the trapezoid in cm². - Measuring 65374
Calculate the length of the body diagonal of a block measuring 6 cm, 7 cm, and 10 cm, and round the result to two decimal places. - Calculate 65154
Each square of the net has an area of 25 mm². Calculate the area of the DEF triangle in cm². Express the result as a decimal number to three decimal places. - Substantial 65114
Calculate the volume of a regular triangular prism with a substantial edge length of 8 cm and a prism height of 17 cm. - Calculate 65014
The radius of the circle is 5.5 cm. The height is 2.3 cm, which is the chord's distance. How can we calculate the length of the string? - Horizontal 64864
The meter stick is located on the meridian plane and deviated from the horizontal plane to the north by an angle of magnitude 70°. Calculate the length of the shadow cast by a meter stick at true noon if the Sun culminates at an angle of 41°03'. - Following 64814
The two sides of the triangle have side lengths a = 6cm and b = 13cm. Then the following applies to the length of the third party c: (A) 7 - Surface 64744
The cone is 12 cm high, and the radius of the figure is 9 cm. Find out its surface. - Quadrangular 64724
The decorative object has a quadrangular pyramid shape, the base edge is 0.7 dm, and the side edge is 1.4 dm long. Calculate the height of the object. - Magnitudes 64704
The triangle ABC determines the size of the sides a and b and the magnitudes of the interior angles β and γ, given c = 1.86 m, the line on the side c is 2.12 m, and the angle alpha is 40 ° 12 '. - Hypotenuse 64694
Point S is the center of the hypotenuse AB of the right triangle ABC. Calculate the content of triangle ABC if the line on the hypotenuse is 0.2 dm long and if | ∢ACS | = 30 °. - Calculate 64654
Calculate the length of the wall and body diagonal in a cube with an edge of 60 cm. - Calculating 63344
Calculate the volume of the cone formed by rotating an isosceles triangle about the height of the base. The triangle has a side length of 15 cm and a height to the base of 12 cm. When calculating, use the value pi = 3.14 and round the result to one decima - Prism - right isosceles
Find the volume and surface of a prism with a height of 120 mm, the base of which is a right isosceles triangle with a leg length of 5 cm. - Side wall planes
Find the volume and surface of a cuboid whose side c is 30 cm long and the body diagonal forms angles of 24°20' and 45°30' with the planes of the side walls. - The height of prism
A right triangle forms the base of the vertical prism with perpendiculars 30 cm and 40 cm long. This prism has the same volume as a cube with an edge length of 3 dm. Find its height in cm. - Slant height 2
A regular triangular pyramid with a slant height of 9 m has a volume of 50 m³. Find the lateral area of the pyramid. - A cone
A cone measures 6 inches in diameter at the base. The distance from the edge of the circumference to the top is 12 inches. Find its volume. - An equilateral cone
Determine the radius and height (in centimeters) of an equilateral cone that has a volume of 1 liter. - Wooden prism
Find the weight of a regular wooden triangular prism with a height equal to the base's perimeter and a figure inscribed in a circle with a radius of 6.M cm, where M is the month of your birth. The density of oak is 680 kg/m³.
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