Division - practice for 13 year olds - page 2 of 23
Number of problems found: 442
- The cost 3
The cost of 2 ¾ liters of petrol is Rs 250 ½. What is the cost of 1 liter of petrol? - Line segment
Line segment AB is 8 cm long. Divide it by a ratio of 2:3. - Comparing powers
How many times is number 56 larger than number 46? - Determine 69304
Determine the size of the ACF angle in the regular ABCDEF hexagon. - Five-digit 19873
Find the smallest five-digit number A432B that is divisible by 15. - Divide 8257
Divide a line 9 cm long in a ratio of 3:5:4 - A coin
Suppose you tossed a coin 12 times. The coin landed on heads 9 times and on tail 3 times. What is the probability of landing on tails? - Reduce ratio
Express the following ratio in simplest form: 30:42 - Inscribed sphere
How much percent of the cube volume takes the sphere inscribed into it? - Ratio of sides 2
The ratio of the side lengths of one square to another is 1:2. Find the ratio of the area of the two squares. - Number ratio
Calculate two positive numbers. Its ratio is 6:6, and difference was 0. - Five-quarters 81556
Add one-third to five-eighths and divide the result by the sum of the numbers five-quarters and two-thirds. - An orchard
An orchard has 28 apple trees, 27 orange trees, and 14 cherry trees. What is the ratio of apple trees to cherry trees? - Increase 25941
How many times does the volume of a cube increase if we enlarge its edge three times? - Increases 6105
How many times does the volume of a cube increase if its surface increases four times? - Powers of three
Simplify to a single power of 3: 35/3 Words: start fraction, 3, to the power 5, divided by, 3, end fraction. - The ratio 18
The ratio of dogs to cats at a shelter is 2 to 7. If there are 12 dogs, then how many cats are in the shelter? - Tim and
Tim and Sufyaan share sweets in a ratio of 3:5. Tim gets 12 sweets. How many does Sufyaan get? - Cutting in the ratio
Suppose a 75 m rope is cut in the ratio of 2/3. What is the measure of the longest cut? - The angles 3
The angles in a triangle are in the ratio of 3:4:5. Work out the size of each angle.
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