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- Graduation party
There were 15 boys and 12 girls at the graduation party. Determine how many four couples can be selected. - Records
Records indicate 90% error-free. If eight records are randomly selected, what is the probability that at least two records have no errors? - Lemonade
In January, 2 liters of lemonade were sold for CZK 24, while in February, 2.5 liters of lemonade were sold at the same price. How much percent was 1 liter of lemonade cheaper in February than in January? - Ribbon on the cube
A cubical gift box is tied with a piece of ribbon. If the total length of the free ends and the bow is 18 inches, what is the length of the ribbon used? (Each side of the cube is 6 inches). - Chocolate
I have a box of chocolate - white, milk, and dark. The ratio of white to milk with dark is 3:4. The ratio of white and milk to dark is 17:4. Calculate the ratio between white, milk, and dark chocolate. - Discount
The dress was discounted by CZK 115, which was 12% of the original price. What is the cost of the dress after the discount? - To improve
To improve her handwriting, Paula practices writing the numbers 1 to 200 in words. How often will she have written the word "one" in all? - Clothes
Danka and Janka collect clothes. Danka had nine more than Janka, so she gave her 7. Which now has more cloth and how many? - Bridge cards
How many bridge hands are possible containing 4 spades, 6 diamonds, 1 club, and 2 hearts? - Repair pipe
Twenty workers had to repair broken pipes in 30 days. After fourteen days, four laborers joined them. How long did the pipe repair work last? - House numbering
The residential house has three entrances numbered even numbers, successive immediately behind. The sum of the two numbers on the outside entrances is 68. Calculate the middle of these three numbers. - Find two
Find two consecutive natural numbers whose product is one larger than their sum. Searched numbers are expressed by a fraction whose numerator is the difference between these numbers, and the denominator is their sum. - Italian writer
There were 17 children in the barracks with an Italian writer. Six children ordered a book in an Italian original and 12 children in the translation. How many children ordered a book in both languages if the three children did not order it? - Every day 7 pages
Anelka reads the book seven pages every day. When she reads one more page a day, she will read it three days earlier. How long will Adelka read a book? How much does a book of pages have? - Difference of two number
The difference between the two numbers is 20. They are positive integers greater than zero. The first number raised to one-half equals the second number. Determine the two numbers. - Chairs
Determine the number of seats in the seventh and ninth rows if the 3rd row has 14 seats and every next row has five more than the previous row. - Men, women and children
On the trip went men, women, and children in the ratio 2:3:5 by bus. Children pay 60 crowns and adults 150. How many women were on the bus when a bus had a revenue of 4,200 crowns? - Mom and daughter
Mother is 39 years old. Her daughter is 15 years. For many years will the mother be four times older than the daughter? - Antennas
If you give me two antennas, it will be the same. If you give me again your two antennas, I have 5× so many more than you. How many antennas have both men? - Athletes
Athletes are standing in rows of eight. Ivan estimated that athletes are more than 120. Peter claimed that there are fewer than 130. Both are right. How many are athletes?
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