Equation + natural numbers - practice problems - page 8 of 22
Number of problems found: 437
- Two numbers
One number is 79 more than the other. If we divide the larger number by the smaller one, we get the quotient five and the remainder 11. Determine both numbers. - Manuscript 54691
The typist was given the task of rewriting the manuscript of the adventure book in 8 days. However, she completed the task in 6 days because she rewrote 6 more pages per day than she was supposed to rewrite. Determine the number of pages of an adventure b - Three integers
Three consecutive integers add up to 51. what are these integers? - A class IV.C
In a class, 2/5 were boys. Thirty were girls. How many more girls than boys are there?
- Six times
Six times a number has two subtracted from it. The result is thrilling. The answer is the same if you add 6 to twice the number and multiply the result by 2. - Quotient and subtraction
Sixteen minus the quotient of 12, and what number is thirteen? - The ratio 3
The ratio of male pupils to female pupils in the Gymnasium is 7:9. If there are 512 pupils, how many pupils are male? - Jigsaw puzzle
Krista has used 4/5 of the pieces in his jigsaw puzzle. He has used 120 pieces. How many pieces are in the whole puzzle? - Boys and girls 8
In a class of 35 boys and girls with a ratio of 2:5. 5 boys are absent, and five boys are present. How many students are present?
- Marilyn
Marilyn has a fish tank that contains 39 fish. There are five goldfish and f other fish. Enter an equation, using f as your variable, to represent the situation. - Boats 2
Three-quarters of the boats in the marina are white. 4/7 out of the remaining boats are blue, and the rest are red if there are nine red boats. How many boats are in the marina? - Five number code
I have a five-digit code on the bag that I forgot. I remember that it was a symmetric number and the sum of its digits was 22. Write all the numbers that can be a code. - Petra's test
The teacher will give a correct answer score of eight points, and the wrong answer will be deducted three points. The total score obtained by the school is 36 points. If Petra answered six questions correctly, how many questions were answered incorrectly - Fruit equation
Find how many peaches could be bought instead of buying one melon, one pear, one apple, and two plums if we know that: • Melon and plum cost the same as three apples • if we subtract the price of a pear from the price of peach, we get the price of plum •
- Gardeners 47883
Gardeners have planted 1,100 flowers. Pansies are 280 less than tulips, and 40 daffodils than pansies. How many pansies have they planted? - Attended 47663
Three times more boys than girls attended the student meeting. When 8 boys and 8 girls left early, five times more boys than girls stayed at the meeting. How many boys and how many girls were at the game? - Received 47171
Four boys shared 100 marbles. The second received 20% more than the first, the third received 20 more bullets than the first, and the fourth received 0.8 times more bullets than the first. How many marbles did each boy get? - Consecutive 47033
The sum of three consecutive odd numbers is 183. What is the largest of them? - Animal heads and feet
When hunting hares and pheasants, hunters calculated that the animals caught had 36 heads and 100 feet. How many hares and how many pheasants do they catch?
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