Algebra + reason - practice problems - page 28 of 53
Number of problems found: 1054
- Four poplars
Four poplars are growing along the way. The distances between them are 35 m, 14 m, and 91 m. At least how many poplars need to be dropped to create the same spacing between the trees? How many meters will it be? - Trees in alley
There are four trees in the alley between which the distances are 35m, 15m, and 95m. Trees must be laid in the spaces so that the distance is equal and maximum. How many trees will they put in, and what will be the distance between them? - Three-digit 66854
How many three-digit numbers with a digit sum of 9, in which no digit can repeat? - Consecutive 7556
The sum of three consecutive integers equals three times the middle number. Specify these numbers.
- Originally 71464
The father originally wanted to divide the financial amount between his sons in the ratio of 7:6. However, he then split it at 6:5 (in the same order). One of the sons got angry that he should have received 120 euros more. How many euros did each son rece - Mathematics 6522
There are more than 20 but less than 40 students in the class. A third of the pupils wrote the mathematics test with a one, a sixth with a two, and a ninth with a three. Nobody got a four. How many students in the class wrote the test on a five? - Increased 64324
The number of books in the city library increased by 0.2% in 2008 and 0.6% in 2009. At the same time, the total number of books remained less than 300,000. How many books were added to the city library in 2009? - School year
At the beginning of the school year, 396 notebooks and 252 textbooks were ready to be distributed in the classroom. All pupils receive the same number of notebooks and the same amount of textbooks. How many pupils are there in the class if you know that t - The tickets
The tickets to the show cost some integer number greater than 1. Also, the sum of the price of the children's and adult tickets and their products was the power of the prime number. Find all possible ticket prices.
- Motion
If you go at speed 5.5 km/h, you come to the station 33 minutes after leaving the train. If you bike to the station at speed 29 km/h, you come to the station 52 minutes before its departure. How far is the train station? - Cents no more
Janko bought pencils for 35 cents each. Neither he nor the salesperson had small coins, just a whole € 1 coin. At least how many pencils had to buy to pay for the whole euros? - 9.A
Class 9A attends more than 20 students but fewer than 40 students. A third of the pupils wrote a math test to mark 1, the sixth to mark 2, and the ninth to mark 3. No one gets mark 4. How many students of class 9A wrote a test to mark 5? - Prepared 66494
Benches were prepared around the fire. When seven tourists sit on them, one tourist will sit alone on the last bench. When six of them all sat down, one had to stand. How many tourists were at the campfire if we know there were less than 100, and how many - Simultaneously 7748
The monitor screen is blank. Four new wheels appear on the screen every seven seconds when the beep sounds. On the contrary, three wheels disappear from the screen every eleven seconds. If both actions should take place simultaneously, the number of circl
- Craftsman 7263
To make a ladder, the craftsman needs to cut as many rungs of the same length as possible. He is to cut them from two boards, one is 220cm long, and the other is 308cm long. How long will the bars be, and how many will there be? - Sports games
Pupils of the same school participated in district sports games. When dividing into teams found that in the case of the creative teams with four pupils remaining one pupil, in the case of five-member teams with remaining two pupils, and in the case of six - Following 6367
Uncle Rudolf weaves baskets, which he then sells in the market. On Monday, he knitted 7 baskets; he worked one more every other day than the previous day. How many times more baskets did he knit by the following Monday dinner, compared to the first day, i - Four classses
Students of all 7, 8, and 9 classes in one school may take up 4,5,6, and 7 abreast, and nobody will be left. How many is the average count of pupils in one class if there are always four classes in each grade? - Birthdate
Jane brought 30 lollipops and 24 chewing gum for their friends on her birthday. How many friends does she have if everyone receives the same number of lollipops and chewing gums? How much chewing gum and lollipops got any friends?
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