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- Calculation - isosceles
Calculate the area and perimeter of an isosceles triangle if given: base a: 6 cm, height to the base: 4 cm. - The painter
The painter lived to be 82 years old. In the 20th century, he lived 32 years longer than in the 19th century. In what year was he born? - Current measurement
With a measuring range of 30 mA, the hand points to 20 divisions out of 100 divisions of the scale. What current is measured? - Scale of voltmeter
Which scale division (scale has 100 divisions) must the voltmeter hand point at a measuring range of 300 V if we want to measure a voltage of 100 V? - Parallelogram - A+p
Calculate the area and perimeter of a parallelogram if side a = 5.2 cm and height to side is va = 4 cm (it is a parallelogram, not a triangle) - Second hand store
The price of goods in the store for used goods is determined by agreement, while the sale price is deducted 15% commission - for the store owner. Mathias's parents decided to sell the TV to make their net profit at least 50 euros. What was the minimum sel - Dice sum probability
What is the probability that the sum of 12 will fall on a roll of two dice? A. 1/6 B. 1/36 C. 1/18 D. 36 - Heads and legs
There are chickens and rabbits in the yard. Together, they have 108 legs and 33 heads. How many chickens are there? How many rabbits are there? - Swing balance
The boy is sitting on a two-arm swing, and his seat is 300 cm away from the center of rotation. Its weight is 48 kg. The girl is sitting at the other end of the swing, and her mass is 36 kg. How far from the center of rotation must the girl sit for them t - Photos
Three friends, Miranda, Lucy, and Hannah, collect photos. If Miranda had three more photos, she would have as many as Hannah. If Lucy had five photos less than she has, she would be like Hannah. How many photographs does each have if they have 431 togethe - Absolute difference
Calculate three times the absolute difference value between the numbers 3/5 and -1/3. - Triangle area
A triangle with a perimeter of 69 cm has one side three times shorter than the longest of them and the other 3 cm shorter than the longest of them. Find the area of the triangle. - They bought
Students bought sets of notebooks for a total of 65 euros. One type of set costs €2 and another costs €3. There were five times as many €2 sets as €3 sets. How many sets were bought in total? - A rectangle 4
A rectangle has an area of 300 and a perimeter of 80. What is the ratio of length and width? - Equation solving exercise
Solve two equations: 7 * (x + 1) - (3x + 1) = 21/2 a / 3-a + 6/12 = 2a-4 - Lenth - meter
Find in centimeters, 3/10 of a half meter. - Euro cent
How many cents are 4/5 euros? - Snow pressure
What pressure will the falling snow exert on the roof of the house? The weight of snow on the entire roof is 150 kg. The area of the lookout, covered with snow, is 10 m². - Don't forget the notation; the formula then substitutes the result. - Fence worker
Four workers were supposed to build 200 m of the fence in 15 days. However, after 3 days, two more workers came to their aid. All workers were equally efficient. Calculate how many meters of the fence (from the original 200 m) remained after the first 3 d - Sandpit sand
A sandpit on a playground is shaped like a circle with a diameter of 3 meters and a depth of 25 cm. How many cubic meters of sand are needed? Determine the weight of the transported sand if 1 m³ of sand weighs 800 kg.
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