Algebra + reason - practice problems - page 32 of 53
Number of problems found: 1057
- 600 pencils
Six hundred pencils we want to be divided into three groups. The biggest groups have ten pens more than the smallest. How many ways can this be done? - Three-digit 8002
Find the largest three-digit number that gives the remainder 1 when divided by three, gives the remainder 2 when divided by four, gives the remainder 3 when divided by five, and gives the remainder 4 when divided by six. - Represents 3753
Dana and Julka's numbers are different. Dana's number represents the eleventh root of Julkin's number. The sum of their numbers is 2050. Determine what number Dana has and what Julka has. - Horses 2773
Horses, sheep, and ducks graze in the meadow. Sheep are more than ducks. Sheep and ducks have a total of 100 heads and legs. Ducks and sheep are three times more than horses. How many horses are there?
- Substitute 2633
I think the number is when you substitute it in the expression (x-2). (2x - 1), you get zero. What number can it be? - 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 - Pine's forest
There were so many pines in the forest that they were sequentially numbered 1, 2, 3,..., and would use three times more digits than the pine trees alone. How many pine trees were there in the forest? - Cookies/biscuits
There were a total of 200 cookies in the box. They used sugar and chocolate icing in their production. They used chocolate icing for 157 biscuits. They used sugar icing for 100 biscuits. How many of these cookies have both toppings? - Digits A, B, C
For the various digits A, B, and C is true: the square root of the BC is equal to the A, and the sum B+C is equal to A. Calculate A + 2B + 3C. (BC is a two-digit number, not a product).
- The balls
You have 108 red and 180 green balls. You have to be grouped into the bags so that the ratio of red to green in each bag is the same. What may the smallest number of balls be in one bag? - Lilies 81910
There are twice as many pink water lilies in the pond as yellow water lilies, but twice as few as white water lilies. Which water lilies are the most and which are the fewest? How many times more white water lilies are there than yellow water lilies? How - Subsequent 3056
There are 48 pupils in the third row and 17 more in each subsequent row than in the previous one. Find how many pupils there are in the first and tenth rows. - 45th birthday
This year Mrs. Clever celebrated her 45th birthday. Her three children are now 7, 11, and 15 years old. How many years will Mrs. Clever's age equal the sum of her children's years? - Grandmother
Grandmother wants to give the candies to grandchildren so that when she gives five candy everyone, three are missing, and when she gives four candies, 3 are surplus. How many grandchildren have a grandmother, and how many sweets have?
- Crates 2
In six crates is 45 kg of apples Five crates are equally apples. In the first crate is 3 kg more apples. How many kilograms are in each crate? - Three numbers
Find three numbers so that the second number is four times greater than the first and the third is lower by five than the second number. Their sum is 67. - Cooks
Four cooks cleaned 5 kg of potatoes for 10 minutes. How many cooks would have to work cleaning 9 kg of potatoes for 12 minutes? - Root
The root of the equation (x-10)² +4 = x² +35x is (equal or greater or less than zero). ... - Lines
Five bus lines run at intervals 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 minutes. In the morning, it suddenly starts at 4:00. After how many minutes do the bus lines meet again?
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