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- Workshop can production
They produced 8,892 cans in the production hall. Their performance is in the ratio 11:12:13. Which workshop was the hardest, and how many cans did it make? - Cup Diameter Ball Displacement
The mug has the shape of a cylinder with a height of 60.7 mm. There is two dl of water in it. If we dip a ball with a diameter of 40 cm into the water, the water will not overflow. What is the minimum diameter of the cup? - Oven carrying weight
The inner radius of the oven is r1 = 15cm, the outer radius is r2 = 20cm, and the length is 227cm. Can one person take it if its material density is 2.8 g / cm cubic? - Milo lifted
Milo lifted 65 lb 6 times, and Jeremy lifted 50 lb 9 times. Which one lifted the most weight? - Perfect cubes
Suppose a number is chosen at random from the set (0,1,2,3,. .. ,202). What is the probability that the number is a perfect cube? - The Hotel
The Holiday Hotel has the same number of rooms on each floor. Rooms are numbered with natural numerals sequentially from the first floor; no number is omitted, and each room has a different number. Three tourists arrived at the hotel. The first one was in - Calculate 2
Calculate the largest angle of the triangle whose sides are 5.2 cm, 3.6 cm, and 2.1 cm - Without 2
Tell whether the product 0.644 x 0.25 will be greater than one or less than 1 without multiplying. Explain how you know. Then, find the product. - Points Comparison
Milan scored 56 points in the competition. Peter has eight times fewer points. Which one has fewer points? How many times? - Equivalent expressions
A coach took his team out for pizza after their last game. There were 14 players, so they had to sit in smaller groups at different tables. Six players sat at one table and got four small pizzas to share equally. The other players sat at a different table - Inequality proof
Let a, b, and c be positive real numbers whose sum is 3, each of which is at most 2. Prove that the inequality holds: a2 + b2 + c2 + 3abc - Waste Paper Collection Comparison
Ema collected 770 kg of waste paper during the school year, while her friend Patrik collected 15% less. During the following school year, Ema collected exactly as much as Patrik did last year, but Patrik managed to collect 15% more than Eme. Which one col - Rock lifting calculation
Can a boy lift a 75 kg rock from the bottom of a pond if we assume he will raise a 50 kg rock in the dry? The density of stone is 2500 kg/m3, and the density of water is 1000 kg/m3 - Block cube edge
The block and the cube have the same volumes of 512 cm3, and the block has edge lengths of b = 6.4 cm and c = 10 cm. Can a cube and a block have the same edge length? - Precious metals
From 2006-2009, the value of precious metals changed rapidly. The data in the following table represent the total rate of return (in percentage) for platinum, gold, and silver from 2006 through 2009: Year Platinum Gold Silver 2009 62.7 25.0 56.8 2008 -41. - Discounted tents
The tent cost the same everywhere. During the autumn discounts, tents were also discounted. The tent is now discounted by CZK 280 in one store and by CZK 360 in another. In which store is it cheaper and by how much? Do you need to know the price of the te - Pear sharing
Ivan and Miranda shared pears in the mission. Ivan always takes two pears, and Miranda takes half of what remains in the mission. Thus, Ivan, Miranda, Ivan, Miranda, and finally Ivan, who took the last two pears, took them away. Definitely. Who had more p - Paper box
Calculate whether 11 dm² of paper is sufficient for gluing a box without a lid with bottom dimensions of 2 dm 15 cm and 12 cm high. Write result as: 0 = No, 1 = Yes - Microorganisms
The first generation of microorganisms has a population of 13500 members. Each subsequent generation is 11/10 times the previous one. Find out how many generations will reach at least three times members of the first generation. - Playstation
Anton wants to cover the cover for the game on the Playstation with the original paper. The cover is shaped like a block measuring 13 cm × 17 cm × 15 cm. Anton bought 0.35 m² of silver paper. Will the paper be enough to cover the cover? (1 = Yes, 0 = No)
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