Arithmetic - math word problems - page 247 of 253
Number of problems found: 5060
- Chocolates
How many ways can we distribute eight different chocolates to four children? - Fluid
We have vessels containing 7 liters, 5 liters, and 2 liters. The largest container is filled with fluid, and the others are empty. Can you only get 5 liters and two 1 liter of fluid by pouring? How much pouring is needed? - Card sum puzzle
On the table lay eight cards with the numbers 2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19. Fero chose three cards. He added the numbers written on them and found that their sum was 1 more than the sum of the numbers on the remaining cards. Which cards could have been left on the - Rectangles
How many rectangles with area 8855 cm² whose sides are natural numbers? - SKMO
Patricia had written natural numbers from 1 to 9. She added two of these numbers, deleted them, and wrote the resulting sum instead of the summaries. She thus had eight numbers written down, which she managed to divide into two groups with the same produc - Dolls
Dorotka cut the doll's way out of two batches. She was always left with one more doll, with every two dolls cut out. How many dolls did they cut in total if the number counted 16 of them in the first cut-out? - A truck 2
A truck leaves the home with building materials and makes a return trip every six days. To deliver all the materials, you need eight truck trips every month. How many trucks do you need? - Round table
Find the number of ways in which eight people can be seated at a round table such that 2 of them always sit together. - Martian antennae
Each Martian has 1,2,3 feeler on his head 1 antenna: 2% of the population 2 antennae: 97% of the population 3 antennae: 1% of the population What percentage of Martians have more antennae than the population average? - Volleyball Tournament Matches Count
In the volleyball tournament, three teams and four foreign teams played, each with each other, in one match without revenge. How many games have been played? - Pear sharing
Ivan and Mirka shared pears in the mission. Ivan always takes two pears, and Mirka takes half of what remains in the mission. Thus, Ivan, Mirka, Ivan, Mirka, and finally Ivan, who took the last two pears, took them away. Definitely. Who had more pears, in - Letter puzzle
Tongue twister. Replace the letters with numbers to get the correct sum: ŠKRZ KRK STRČ ______ PRST How many solutions does the task have? - Probability of Ball Number
We have 20 balls in the bag, numbered from 1 to 20. Determine the spring probability that I will pull a ball with a steam number and less than 13 from the bag. - Star equation
Write digits instead of stars so that the sum of the written digits is odd and is true equality: 42 · ∗8 = 2 ∗∗∗ - Zero insertion
Anička and Blanka each wrote one double-digit number, which started with a seven. The girls chose different numbers. Then, each inserted a zero between the two digits, giving them a three-digit number. Everyone subtracted their original two-digit number f - Find two digits
Find the possible values of A and B if the six-digit number 2 A16B6 is divisible by 4 and 9. Please write the result as a composed number. - Stacks
Annie has a total of $ 414. The money must be divided into stacks so that each buyer has the same amount. How many options does she have? - Flag color combinations
How many 4 colored flags can be made from 5 colors so that each flag consists of three different colors? - Leader captain selection
How many ways can a 6-member football club member choose a leader and captain from among themselves? - Simple Interest Calculation
Calculate the interest and rum (APR, annual interest rate) is 2.5% and the principal 50,000.
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