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- Candles
Before Christmas, Eva bought two cylindrical candles - red and green. Red was 1 cm longer than green. She lit a red candle on Christmas Day at 5:30 PM, lit a green candle at 7:00 PM, and left them on fire until it burned. At 9:30 PM, both candles were the - Final exam
At the final exam, the student answers from three areas, which are evaluated in a ratio of 1:2:2. What grade will John receive if he replies as follows: 3,1,2. - Intersections 26781
A rectangular grid consists of two mutually perpendicular systems of parallel lines with a distance of 2. We throw a circle with a diameter of 1 on this plane. Calculate the probability that this circle: a) overlaps one of the straight lines; b) do any of - Dodecagon
Calculate the size of the smaller angles determined by lines A1 A4 and A2 A10 in the regular dodecagon A1A2A3. .. A12. Express the result in degrees. - Lookout tower
How high is the lookout tower? If each step was 3 cm lower, 60 more were on the lookout tower. If it were 3 cm higher again, it would be 40 less than it is now. - Tournament
How many matches will be played in a football tournament in which there are two groups of 5 teams if one match is played in groups with each other and the group winners play a match for the tournament's overall winner? - Wagons
We have six wagons: two white, two blue, and two red. We assemble trains from them; wagons of the same color are exactly the same, so if we change only two white wagons on a train, it's still the same train because I don't know any difference. How many di - Six questions test
There are six questions in the test. There are three answers to each - only one is correct. To take the exam, students must answer at least four questions correctly. Alan didn't learn, so he circled the answers only by guessing. What is the probability th - Columns of two and three
When students in one class stand in columns of two, there is none left. When he stands in columns of three, there is one student left. There are five more double columns than three columns. How many students are in the class? - Different 25431
Tickets have 9 numbered windows. How many different codes can be set for each other if 3 or 4 windows are punched? - Determine 25341
In a two-digit number, the number of tens is three more than the number of ones. If we multiply the original number by a number written with the same digits but in the reverse order, we get the product 3 478. Determine the actual number. - Research in school
For particular research in high school, four pupils are selected from a class of 30 pupils. Calculate the number of all possible results of the selection and further calculate the number of all possible results if it depends on the order in which the stud - Manufacturer 24801
With a repeat check, five hundred of the series of products are to be inspected. The manufacturer guarantees 2% scrap for a given production. Determine the probability of scraps among the 500 products reviewed between 12 and 20. - Birthday paradox
How large is the group of people so that the probability that two people have a birthday on the same day of the year is greater than 90%? - Adam
Adam has half more money in his right pocket than in his left pocket. If he transferred 40 crowns from the left pocket to the right, he would have the same in both pockets. Calculate how many crowns Adam has in his left pocket more than in his right. How - Quiz or test
I have a quiz with 20 questions. Each question has four multiple-choice answers, A, B, C, D. THERE IS NO WAY TO KNOW THE CORRECT ANSWER OF ANY GIVEN QUESTION, but the answers are static, in that if the "correct" answer to ; 1 = C, then it will always be e - Short-circuit 22841
An external circuit with a resistance of 3.8 Ω is connected to an electrical voltage source with Ue=12 V. A current of 3 A passes through the circuit. Specify: source terminal voltage, the internal resistance of the source, maximum short-circuit current. - The test
The test contains four questions, with five different answers to each of them, of which only one is correct, and the others are incorrect. What is the probability that a student who does not know the answer to any question will guess the right answers to - Double probability
The probability of success of the planned action is 60%. What is the probability that we will achieve success at least once if this action is repeated twice? - Alarm systems
What is the probability that at least one alarm system will signal the theft of a motor vehicle when the efficiency of the first system is 90% and of the independent second system 80%?
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