Unit conversion - practice for 11 year olds - last page
Number of problems found: 690
- Calculate 32001
Calculate the volume of a 1.4 m high hexagonal prism container with a base area of 8300 cm².
- Quadrilateral 6542
Calculate the surface of a quadrilateral prism two dm high, the base of which is a square with a side of 15cm.
- Four prisms
Question No. 1: The prism has the dimensions a = 2.5 cm, b = 100 mm, c = 12 cm. What is its volume? a) 3000 cm² b) 300 cm² c) 3000 cm³ d) 300 cm³ Question No.2: The prism base is a rhombus with a side length of 30 cm and a height of 27 cm. The height of t
- The rod
The rod has the shape of a regular hexagonal prism with a volume of 32.4 cubic decimetres. What is the area of the base if it is 350 centimeters long? Round to ones.
- Calculate 19653
Calculate the height of the rhombus ABCD on the side a if a = 58 dm and its area is 49.3 m2
- Cross-section 32163
The bottom of the garden pool of circular cross-section has an inner diameter of d = 4 m. The water depth is 0.8 m. How many liters of water can we fill into the pool?
- Steel tube
The steel tube has an inner diameter of 4 cm and an outer diameter of 4.8 cm. The density of the steel is 7800 kg/m³. Calculate its length if it weighs 15 kg.
- Calculate 5870
Calculate the volume of the area covered with three rows of 7 tiles. One tile is 30 cm wide and 45 cm high and ends with circular arches at two ends. Enter the result in m².
- Quadrilateral 25201
Calculate the volume and surface of a regular quadrilateral prism with a base edge a = 46 mm and a height v = 0.67 dm.
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