Division practice problems - page 79 of 100
Number of problems found: 1983
- Cubes
Carol with cut bar 12 cm x 12 cm x 135 cm to the cubes. Find the sum of all the surfaces of the resulting cubes. - Products
Fifteen products are 48 € more expensive than 12 products. How many euros will it cost for five same products? - Toy car purchase
One toy car costs 90 cents. How many toy cars can I buy for 4 euros and 50 cents, 6 euros, and 8 euros? - Living room
How many people can live in a room with dimensions a = 4m, b = 5m, c = 2.5m if one person needs 15m cubic space (e.g., air)? - Gym room
There were 78 shoes and caps in the gym locker room. How many students came to training today? - Prism cubes
How many 2 cm prism cubes do we need to make a 6 cm cube out of them? - Reward division
Peter and Adam were rewarded with 300 CZK for cleaning the yard. They awarded the reward in a 3:2 ratio. How many CZK did each get? - Apple purchase
How many kilograms of apples would you buy for 300 euros if the kilo costs 0.90 euros? - Pole length
The pole's base is 1/3 to the bottom of the pond, 1/4 is submerged, and one meter protrudes above the surface. How long does the stake have to be cut? - Circumference of a polygon
Calculate the length of the side and the regular 15-gon if you have given its circumference o = 745. - Cup cost
Mrs. Nováková paid 132 CZK for six cups. How many crowns will Mrs. Bartošová pay for ten identical cups? - Dividing
Divide the three-line segments 13 cm, 26 cm, and 19.5 cm long for parts so that the individual pieces are equally long and longest. How long will each part be, and how many parts will there be? - Pitcher
Matthew picked up a half-pitcher of raspberry in 45 minutes. Find how long three children filled the pitcher if each of them worked at the same pace as Matthew. - Number grouping
I'm thinking of a number that doesn't belong to the group. Please find it, justify the choice, and divide it by 9. 36,54,56,80,72,64,42,18,24,32,90,48,28,99. - Rain cans
3 mm of water rained down on the garden with an area of 800 m². How many ten-liter cans did this rain replace? - Cylinders needed
How to calculate how many cylinders up to 1 m³ are needed? Dimensions 9.5 cm x 30 cm. - Divide
Divide a rod 110 cm long into two parts so that the first part is 10 cm longer than the second part, and one part is ten times longer than the other. How long will the parts be? - Factorial equation
Solve the equation: x!: 5 = 1008 The solution to the equation is a natural number. - Evaluate expression
Evaluate expression using the BODMAS rule: 1 1/4+1 1/5÷3/5-5/8 - Missing number
Find the number that replaces the question mark: 1.4:? = - 6
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