Reason - practice problems
Number of problems found: 1972
- Gift baskets
Alessia and Alexia made some gift baskets to sell. 2/5 of them were Yu-Gi-oh themed, and the rest were Barbie-themed. They sold 3/4 of the yu-gi-oh-themed baskets and 7/12 of the Barbie-themed baskets. They remained with 56 gift baskets. How many gift bas - Five couples
In how many ways can 5 couples arrange themselves in a row if they stay together? - BODMAS rules
To solve this problem using BODMAS (Brackets, Orders, Division and Multiplication, Addition and Subtraction), we need to arrange the numbers 50,5,1,10,1,10 in a way that results in 222. - Arithmetic progressions.
Find the sum of all the numbers between 9 and 204, which is exactly divisible by 3. - Hotel rooms 2
Waterside bed and breakfast has 10 rooms. On average, they sell 8 rooms. The rate is $45 per night, bed and breakfast, $65 per night. Calculate the yield. - Eggs in basket
If the eggs in a basket are removed twice at a time, one will remain. Two eggs will remain if the eggs are removed three at a time. If the eggs are removed four, five, or six at a time, the three, four, and five eggs will remain, respectively. However, no - Three 241
Three-fifths of the t-shirts in a t-shirt shop are blue. Five-eights of those T-shirts are on sale. One-third of the blue of the blue shirts that are on sale are size medium. What fraction of the shop's blue T-shirts are on sale and size medium? - A ferry
A ferry with a capacity of 10 people takes a group of 13 men and 7 women across a river. Find the number of ways in which the group may be taken across the if all women go on the first group. - 52 cards
A hand of five cards is dealt from a pack of 52 playing cards. How many different hands can be dealt that contain three aces? - Family survey
A total of 160 families with 4 children each were surveyed with the following results. Boys; 4; 3; 2; 1; 0 Girls ; 0; 1; 2; 3; 4 Families; 7; 50; 55; 32; 16 Let the probability of picking a boy or a girl be 1/2. Let P=boy, Q=girl. What is the probability - A man 11
A man is x years old. In 10 years, he will be twice as old as he was 5 years ago. How old will he be in 10 years? - Same remainder
Find the greatest number that will divide 43, 91, and 183 so as to leave the same the remainder in each case. - So far
So far on its tour, a band sold out 3 shows and did not sell out the other 3 shows. Considering this data, how many of the band's next 4 shows would you expect to be sold out? - Kenneth 2
Kenneth has 100 pennies, 20 nickels, 10 dimes, and 4 quarters. How many ways can he choose coins that total 25 cents? - Tables and chairs
The cost of 4 tables and 3 chairs is $225, and 3 tables and 4 chairs cost $195. Find the cost of 2 chairs and 1 table. - My 4
My 4-digit number is a palindrome; it has a remainder of 21 when you divide it by 100. what is my number? A palindrome is a number that does not change if you write it backward. - The sum 31
The sum of two fractions is 13 3/4. Their difference is 8 1/5. What are fractions? - Married 83309
In how many ways can we seat five guests at a table, two of whom are married and want to sit next to each other? - Probability 83308
There are 10 parts in the box, 3 of them are defective. Let's choose 4 components at random. What is the probability that it will be among them a) 0 defective, b) just one defective component, c) just two defective components, d) exactly 4 defective compo - Calculate 83302
Calculate the height of the rhombus ABCD on side BC if AB=7cm, BC=5.5cm, and the height of the first side on AB=4.4cm.
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