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- Rotary cylinder
In a rotating cylinder, the surface area S= 96 cm² (without the base) and the volume V= 192 cm cubic are given. Calculate its radius and height. - Two years
Roy deposited 50,000.00 into his account, which pays 4% annual interest compounded semi-annually. How much interest is there after two years? - A patient
One kilogram equals 2.2 pounds. If a patient weighs 79.5 kg, what is his weight in pounds? - Colored blocks
Tucker and his classmates placed colored blocks on a scale during a science lab. The brown block weighed 8.94 pounds, and the red block weighed 1.87 pounds. How much more did the brown block weigh than the red block? - Barrel water
The cylindrical barrel is 1.2 m high, and the diameter of its base is 0.6 m. How many hectoliters of water will fit in the barrel? What is the smallest amount of sheet metal needed for its production? (we count both bases) - Motorcycle wheel distance
The front wheel of the motorcycle turned 800 times while riding. What distance did the motorcyclist walk if the diameter of the front wheel was 50 cm? - Pentagonal pyramid
The height of a regular pentagonal pyramid is as long as the edge of the base, 20 cm. Calculate the volume and surface area of the pyramid. - The gems
The jeweler selects four gems for the ring: rubies, emeralds, and sapphires. How many options does he have? - Chocolate purchase options
Jane wants to buy six chocolates in the store. The store offers only three species of chocolates. How many options does she have? - Syrups
In the shop, they sell three types of syrups - apple, raspberry, and orange. How many ways can you buy four bottles of syrup? - Pizzas
Billy ate 1 1/4 pizzas, and John ate 1 2/3 pizzas. How much more pizza did John eat than Billy? - The soup pot
The soup pot is shaped like a cylinder with a bottom diameter of 30 cm and a height of 36 cm. How many people is the soup enough if the pot is filled to ¾ height? It is calculated with 0.25 l of soup for one person. - Truncated cone
Find the volume and surface area of the truncated cone if r1 = 12 cm, r2 = 5 cm, and side s = 10 cm. - Cone surface volume
Calculate the surface and volume of the cut rotating cone with base radii of 14 cm and 8 cm height of 11 cm. - Class group distribution
In one HA class, there were 8 more pupils in the first group than in the second group. After the admission of two new pupils to each of the groups, there were twice as many pupils in the 1st group as in the 2nd group. How many pupils were there in each gr - Right isosceles triangle
What can be the area of a right isosceles triangle with a side length of 8 cm? - Two grandmothers
Two grandmothers went to the market to sell eggs, and they had 100. When they sold all the eggs, they made the same money. The first grandmother said to the second, "If I sold my eggs for your price, I would earn 15 crowns. " The other grandmother replied - Earning 2
Rahul earns 5000 Rs, and he saves 500 Rs. What percentage of his earnings does he save? - The ratio
The ratio of girls to boys in Mrs. White's class is 3:2. If there are 12 boys, how many girls are in the classroom? - Giraffes to monkeys
The ratio of the number of giraffes to the number of monkeys in a zoo is 2 to 5. Which statement about the giraffes and monkeys could be true? A. For every 10 monkeys in the zoo, there are 4 giraffes. B. For every giraffe in the zoo, there are three monke
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