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- Three towns and roads
If there are three roads from town A to town B And four roads from town B to town C, how many ways can one go from town A to town C and back to town A, through town B, without passing through the same road twice? - Volleyball 49041
The volleyball costs 20e. The 8 + 1 free event is in the wholesale sporting goods store. How many euros will the section pay if they order 39 balls in this store? - Three subjects
In a class of 40 students, 18 passed mathematics, 19 passed accounting, 16 passed economics, five mathematics and accounting only, six mathematics only, nine accounting only, and two accounting and economics only. Each student was offered at least one of - Consecutive 47011
The sum of two consecutive odd numbers is 184. What are these numbers? - Gym center
80% of all visitors to the gym center enjoy a discount. 3/4 of all visitors go to practice regularly. All visitors who go to the gym regularly benefit from a discount. What percentage of all visitors do not go to the gym regularly but still use the discou - The carpenters
The carpenters cut the beam. Half of the cut pieces were 1 meter long, a quarter of the pieces were two meters long, and they cut the remaining 8 meters of the beam into two equal parts. - What was the length of the original beam? - What part of the origi - Continuation 46483
Continuation of the number series 9,12,18,27 - The plot
Mr. Duma recently inherited a rectangular plot, part of the estate left by his late father. The plot with the following dimensions: Length=2x+1; Width=x-1. Determine the formula, in terms of x, that best describes the area of the rectangular plot. He has - Regularly 46301
Mišo will start regular morning exercise on the first of January. Once he gets up, he squats regularly. Every next day he does twice as many squats as the previous day. On which day will he do sixteen times as many squats as he did on the third day? - Divide an isosceles triangle
How to divide an isosceles triangle into two parts with equal areas perpendicular to the axis of symmetry (into a trapezoid and a triangle)? - Passengers 45501
During the rescue of the sinking ship, the passengers were divided into three boats in a ratio of 3:4:5. There were 15 passengers in the first boat. How many passengers were rescued together? - Two-digit number
In a two-digit number, the number of tens is three greater than the number of units. If we multiply the original number by a number written in the same digits, but in reverse order, we get product 3 478. Find the original number. - We roll
We roll two dice A. - what is the probability that the sum of the falling numbers is at most 4 B. - is at least 10 C. - is divisible by 5? - Inscribed 44101
A circle is inscribed in the triangle with sides of 13 cm, 14 cm, and 15 cm. What is its radius? - THE FARM
Hens, goats, and three cows grow on the farm. All animals have a total of 19 heads and 56 legs. How many goats live on the farm, and how many hens live on the farm? - Two dice
We roll two dice. What is the probability that the sum of the falling numbers is greater than 3? - Probability 42081
What is the probability of any two-digit natural number a) is divisible by seven, b) is divisible by nine, c) is not divisible by five. - Five-digit number
Anna thinks of a five-digit number not divisible by three or four. If he increments each digit by one, it gets a five-digit number divisible by three. If he reduces each digit by one, he gets a five-digit number divisible by four. If it swaps any two digi - No solutions
Why does the equation 9-2x-9-16x=-14x-7-4x-11 have no solutions? - Apples investment
The merchant bought a certain amount of apples and paid one denarius for every seven apples. The next day he sold all the apples for one denarius for five pieces and earned 12 denarii. How many apples did he originally buy, and how many did he have to inv
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