Cuboid practice problems - page 27 of 37
A cuboid is a three-dimensional shape with a length, width, and height. A cuboid is a Rectangular Prism. The cuboid body has six sides called faces. Each face of a cuboid is a rectangle, and all of a cuboid's corners (called vertices) are 90-degree angles. Opposite faces are parallel. A cuboid has the shape of a rectangular box.Number of problems found: 731
- Measuring 3079
How many cubes with a 2cm edge will fit in a block measuring 8cm, 10cm, and 12cm?
- Consider
Consider all square prisms with a height of 10 cm. If x is the measurement of the base edge in cm, and y is the prism's volume in cm³. Graph the function
- Calculate
Calculate the surface of a regular quadrilateral prism whose base edge is 2.4dm and the height of the prism is 38cm.
- Aquarium
Can 30 liters of water fit in a cuboid aquarium with dimensions a = 3dm b = 6dm c = 5dm?
- Cardboard box
We want to make a cardboard box-shaped quadrangular prism with a rhombic base. The rhombus has a side of 5 cm and 8 cm, one diagonal long. The height of the box is 12 cm. The box will be open at the top. How many square centimeters do we need if we calcul
- Volume 2887
The block volume is 512dm³. How long is the edge of a cube with the same volume as a block?
- Excavation 7913
The excavator dug an excavation measuring 10mx20m and 30 cm deep. How many tons of stone does it need to load it?
- Cage
How many m² of mesh does a farmer use for fencing a cuboid cage with 25m, 18m, and 2.5m dimensions?
- Compressive 4894
At what depths does a hydrostatic compressive force of 3 kN act at a depth of 30 m in water?
- Dimensions 79294
The swimming pool dimensions are as follows: l:w:h = 10:4:1. The pool can hold 625 m³ of water. Calculate how many square meters of tiles need to be purchased for lining the pool walls if we add 5% for waste.
- The volume
The volume of a solid cylinder is 260 cm³. The cylinder is melted down into a cuboid whose base is a square of 5cm. Calculate the cuboid's height and surface area.
- Interested 67344
Monika measured the dimensions of two different milk cartons. One had dimensions of 9*5.8*19.6 cm, the other 9.4*6.3*17.3 cm. She wanted to see if less material was used to make a particular box. Check it out and find out what percentage of material is sa
- The room
The room has a cuboid shape with dimensions: length of 50m and width of 60 dm, and height of 300 cm. Calculate how much this room will cost (a floor is not painted) if the window and door area is 15% of the total area and 1m² costs 15 euros.
- Aquarium
The box-shaped aquarium is 40 cm high; the bottom has 70 cm and 50 cm dimensions. Simon wanted to create an exciting environment for the fish, so he fixed three pillars to the bottom. They all have the shape of a cuboid with a square base. The base edge o
- Kilograms 4994
The janitor is to paint the computer room walls, which are 7 m long, 5 m wide and 3 m high. The classroom has four square windows with a length of 1 m and a door 1 m wide and 2 m high. At least how many kilograms of paint should he buy if 1 kg of paint pa
- A rectangular 8
A rectangular prism has a length of 10m, a height of 9m, and a width of 15m. What is its volume in cubic meters?
- Clay
How many cubic centimeters of clay is in a pit of dimensions 4 m x 3 m x 3 m?
- Box
The cardboard is a box-shaped quadrangular prism with a rhombic base. Rhombus has a side 5 cm, one diagonal 8 cm long, and the box's height is 12 cm. The package will open at the top. How many cm² of cardboard do we need to cover overlap and joints that a
- Paper box
Calculate the paper consumption on the box-shaped quadrangular prism with rhombic footstall, base edge a=6 cm, and the adjacent base edges form an angle alpha = 60 °. The box height is 10 cm. How much m² of the paper is consumed 100 such boxes?
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