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- Seaside route length
The trip to the seaside vacation was as follows: 80% of the entire route was on the plain. 40% of the rest was through the mountains. The remaining 180 km was along the coast. What is the total length of the route? Thank you - Grandmother - money
On a school trip, Šárka received pocket money from her grandmother for small expenses. On the first day, she spent 20% of it and was left with 320 CZK. Calculate the amount of Šárka's pocket money. - Paper collection calculation
In the eighth grade, the children gathered up 850 kg of paper. Class 8 A collected 50 kilograms more than 8B. Class 8 C collected 200% of what class 8 A is. How much paper did each class collect? - Vacation Cost Sharing Equal
Romana, Paul, and John were on vacation. Everyone paid some part of the cost. After the vacation, it was found that Romana spent Sk 19,000 for all three, Paul Sk 7,000 for all three, and John Sk 4,000 for all three. How much money will each of them pay ea - Dividing Goods to Stores
They delivered goods to four stores. First, they collected one-third of the shipment, second only two-thirds of what happened in the first. In the third, one-quarter of the rest, and the fourth, the remaining 240 kg. How much did they make at each store? - Employees and bonuses
Of the total number of men, 16% received a bonus, of the total. The number of women received 21%. The company has 1,500 employees, and 18% were awarded bonuses. How many women work in the company? How many men received bonuses? How many company employees - Siblings
Three siblings had saved up a total of 1,274 CZK. Peter had saved up to 15% more than George and Hannah, 10% less than Peter. How much money did they save for each one of them? - Newspaper buyers
In the morning, 65 buyers bought newspapers or magazines at the PRESSCENTRUM stand. The newspaper bought 53 buyers and the magazine 24 buyers. How many buyers bought both newspapers and magazines? - Notebook cover purchase
I need to buy exercise books and covers. One notebook costs CZK 12, and one cover costs CZK 3. I have one fifty crown and one twenty crown. How many notebooks and covers can I buy for it? Come up with more options. - Trip money puzzle
Vášek went on a trip, and since he had little money, he lent Lukáš the same amount he had. When he spent 40 crowns, he again borrowed from Adam the same amount as he had in his wallet. When he spent 40 crowns again, he was completely penniless. What amoun - Test Score Unanswered Questions
The test has 50 questions. Four points are counted for each correct answer, 3 points are deducted for an incorrect answer, and 2 points are deducted for an unanswered question. Peter scored 108 points on the test but answered only 6 questions. How many qu - Spiders and Beetles Legs
The boy establishes collections of spiders and beetles. So far, he has only a total of 8. When asked how many beetles he has, he replied: "My entire collection has 54 legs. "How many spiders and how many beetles? - Bills count
Dad had 33 bills. One hundred crowns, two hundred and five hundred. A two-digit number gave the number of each species. How many did he have if he had a total of 9100 CZK? - Trainers 3
Groups of trainees are arranged in rows of six, eight, nine, and ten. Each time there is one trainee left over. How many trainees were there? - Sandwiches, cola and desserts
At a dance party, sandwiches, cola, and desserts were prepared for refreshment. 18 people ate desserts, 29 people ate sandwiches, and 32 people drank cola. Two people did not consume any kind of refreshment. All kinds were consumed by 5 people. Cola and d - PIN code options
Emil forgot the PIN for his payment card. It knows that it is four-digit, starts with 1, ends with 2, and does not repeat digits; its digit sum is 15. How many such codes are there? List all the options. - Lookout tower
How high is the lookout tower? If each step was 3 cm lower, 60 more were on the lookout tower. If it were 3 cm higher again, it would be 40 less than it is now. - Candies in the jug
In the jug there are candies. The first taker of candy was Lukáš, who took a certain number. The second taker was Zuzka, who took twice as many candies as Jirka; at that moment there were 0 candies in the jug. How many did each of them take, if the number - Mayor voting calculation
In a particular village, two candidates ran for mayor. Candidate A was voted for by 70% of all voters, of whom 60% were women. Candidate B was voted for by all other voters and 20% of women from all participating voters. How many men voted for candidate B - Non-skiers
All fifth-graders went together on a ski course. There were more than 30 but fewer than 40 of them. First they were divided into skiers and non-skiers. Half of all the girls ended up in the non-skiers group, along with the same number of boys. In the skie
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