Reason - math word problems - page 20 of 99
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- Harry
Harry Thomson bought a large land in the shape of a rectangle with a circumference of 90 meters. He divided it into three rectangular plots. The shorter side has all three plots of equal length. Their longer sides are three consecutive natural numbers. Fi - 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. - Three-digit numbers
How many three-digit numbers are not closer to 600 on the number axis than 400?
- 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? - The difference 2
The difference between the two numbers is 25. The smaller number is 1/6th of the larger number. What is the value of the smaller number? - Penguins 41161
There were 10 more reindeer than penguins in the ice kingdom. But the lousy witch captured a third of the reindeer. There were only 22 reindeer left in the kingdom. How many penguins lived in the ice kingdom before the evil witch came? - 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
- Pigs
A buyer said, "I want to buy 100 pigs for 100 denarii. An adult pig costs ten denarii, a sow five denarii, and two little piglets are worth one denarius. " How many pigs, cows, and piglets could he buy for exactly 100 denarii? - Exchange € 100
Find out how many ways you can exchange € 100 if you have an unlimited number of 50, 20, 10, and 5 euro banknotes. Use a method other than listing all options systematically. - Arithmetic 40671
The number 20 is the arithmetic mean of the eight numbers. Determine their sum. - Average weight
Mom bought six apples with an average weight of 130 g - If she took one apple out of the bag, the average weight of the remaining apples changed to 140 g. What was the weight of the removed apple? - Arithmetic 40431
Fill the numbers in the place of the asterisk to form an arithmetic sequence. (2, *, 5, *, 8, 9.5,11)
- Signs 40171
Fill in the signs to apply 5 5 5 5 5 = 14 - Pedestrian 40151
The pedestrian will drive 5 km in 1 hour The car will travel 90 km in 1 hour How many times is a pedestrian slower than a car? - Installments 39841
I received 30 euros in 7 installments, each installment being in whole euros. How many ways could this happen? What if the installments can be even 0 euros? How many possible solutions will there be? - Together
The three friends divided the balls in a ratio of 6:5:4. Some two got 126 balls. How many balls were there together? - Tourists
Tourists hire a guide. Everyone will pay the same amount. If there are two fewer of them, they will pay 14 crowns more, and if there are three more, they will pay 14 crowns less. How many tourists are there and how much have the guides paid?
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