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- Apple average weight
The basket contains five red apples with an average weight of 125 grams and one yellow apple. The average weight of all apples in a basket is 120 grams. Determine the weight of the yellow apple in grams. - Dice probability greater
What is the probability that the number a) greater than 4, b) Will the number greater than four fall on the dice roll? - Your Mom
Your Mom can clean your entire house in 3 hours. However, your dad takes 5 hours to clean the house. How long will it take for them to clean the house if they work together? (Write the numerical answer round to the nearest thousandth) - Triangle height calculation
A parallelogram with a side length of 5 cm and a height to this side length of 4 cm has the same area as an isosceles triangle with a base length of 5 cm. What is the height of this triangle? - Pears
Boris, Filip, and Martin harvested pears. It took Boris 30 minutes to harvest one full crate, 20 minutes for Filip, and 36 minutes for Martin. Calculate how long it would take them to pick up five full crates together. - Cycling stage
The cycling stage rises on two-fifths of the length of the route and decreases to 2/8. The rest of the stage is flat. How many km does the stage measure if the ascent is 4 km longer than the descent? - The average 6
The average temperature dropped 16°C over a period of 5 weeks. What is the average change in temperature per week? - Gold carat calculation
I have a pile of 48 grams of 12-carat gold. How many grams of gold do I have in a pile? - Average age
There are 20 students in the class. Several are 12 years old, and others are 13 years old. Find out how old is twelve when the average age of a class is: a) 12.5 years b) 12.75 years c) 12.3 years d) 12.35 years - Janice
Janice said that when you multiply a fraction less than 1 by a nonzero whole number, the product is always less than the whole number. Do you agree? Explain. - The dealer
The dealer planned to sell 40% of the cars he had in stock in May. However, he sold 20 fewer cars, i.e., only 15% of cars. a) How many cars did he have in stock? b) How many cars did he sell in May? - Distance calculation
How far is it from Prague to Mladá Boleslav when 40 km is eight-tenths of this distance? - 1st drug
The first drug pack has an active ingredient ratio of L1: L2 = 2:1 The second drug pack has a ratio of active ingredients L1: L2 = 1:3 Which ratio do we have to mix the two packages so that the ratio of substances L1: L2 = 1:2? - Painters
One painter could paint a school for seven days. The second one does it for six days. It was necessary to paint the school in two days. The next painter was invited, and all worked together. How long would this painter paint the school itself? - Pool nozzle filling
Eighteen nozzles fill the pool in 12 and a half hours. How long does it take for the pool to fill 15 nozzles? - Marlon
Marlon drew a scale drawing of a summer camp. In real life, the sand volleyball court is 8 meters wide. It is 4 centimeters wide in the picture. What is the drawing's scale factor? Simplify your answer and write it as a ratio, using a colon. - TV commercials
For the typical one-hour prime-time television slot, the number of minutes of commercials is 3/8 of the actual program's minutes. Determine how many minutes of the program are shown in that one hour. - Annual interest
A loan of 10 000 euros is to be repaid in annual payments over ten years. Assuming a fixed 10% annual interest rate compounded annually, calculate: (a) the amount of each annual repayment (b) the total interest paid. - Ticket Sales Three Days
The museum sold seven thousand tickets in 3 days. We know that the second day sold 20% more tickets than the first day, and Day 3 sold 10% less than Day 2. How many tickets were sold on each day? - Grade girl calculation
Of the 660 pupils at the school, 60% are girls. 25% of girls go to grade 7. How many school girls go to 7th grade
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