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- Two Numbers Ratio Change
Two numbers are in the ratio 5:6. If one number is smaller by seven and the other is larger by seven, there will be new numbers in the ratio 4:7. What is the original, and what are the changed numbers? - Knitting a scarf
Rebecca is knitting a scarf. She runs out of yarn when the scarf is 1 1/2 feet long, which is ⅔ of the length she wants to make. How long is the scarf when finished? Write a multiplication and division equation to represent this situation. - A concert
A concert will take place at the stadium. If they sold 1/4 ticket on the first day, 2/5 of the rest on the second day, and 17,100 tickets left in the box office. What is the capacity of the stadium? - Gymnasium - classes
Half of the 9th-grade students want to study at secondary technical schools, a quarter at vocational schools, a sixth at gymnasiums, and 3 students do not wish to continue their studies. How many pupils are there in the class? - Classroom
One-eighth of the 9th class was interested in studying at a grammar school, a business academy one-sixth, and a secondary vocational school quarter to SOU third. The remaining three students were interested in the school of art direction. How many student - Numbers
a/ I think of a number. If I add 6 to it three times, I get it five times. Determine this number. b/ I think of a number. If I add 8 to its six times, I get a number that is 10 less than its fifteen times. c/ I think of a number that, when increased by 6, - Competition
The competition organizers wanted to spend a large amount of money to pay for the competitors. One-third of this amount was spent on prizes and the remaining € 5,000 on diplomas. How much was committed for rewards? - Money spending puzzle
Someone spent 1/8 of their money on writing paper and three times as much on stamps. He still has 80 hours left. How many pennies did he have before the purchase? - Car
A car travels 3/7 of the trip on the first day, the second day 1/4 of the trip, and leaves even 340 km for the following days. How long is the trip? - Class student calculation
About an eighth of the 9th-grade students are interested in studying at the academy, about a sixth at the gymnasium, one quarter at the SOU, one-third at the vocational school, and 3 students at art schools. How many pupils are there in the class? - Poplar
How tall is a poplar by the river if we know that 1/5 of its total height is a trunk, 1/10th of the height is the root, and 35m from the trunk to the top of the poplar? - Book Pages from Fractions
The boy read the book in 4 days. He read a third of the book on the first day and a sixth of the book on the second. On the third day, a quarter of the book was. He was left with 30 pages on the last day. How many pages did the book have? - Time Since Noon
What time is it now that the time that has elapsed since noon is one-third of the time before midnight? - Two Shields Size Ratio
Calculate the larger of the two shields if you know that the smaller shield is a third of the larger one, and their sum is 48. - Potato delivery
When delivering potatoes, the driver unloaded one-half of the bags of potatoes in the first store, one-third of the remaining bags in the second store, and the last 24 bags of potatoes in the third store. How many bags did the driver initially have in the - Chain color length
Children in the school club made a tricolor chain from crepe paper. One-eighth of the chain is red, three-quarters is olive, and the remaining 20 cm is blue. What length of chain did they make? - Resort nationality distribution
In the popular Italian resort of Caorle, there are only 4 nationalities. The resort has 3/20 Germans, 2/5 Czechs, 1/4 Austrians, and 500 Brits. How many tourists are there in total at the resort? - A cook
A cook wants to make enough cookies for 159 students. The cookie recipe makes 1 1/4 dozen cookies. A dozen equals 12. How many batches must the cook make if each student gets one cookie? - World languages
There are 50 pupils in the class. Out of this number, 1/10 speak French only, and 4/5 of the ten speak French and English. If the rest speak English only, find the number of students who speak only English. - Two-day trip
Katy got a pocket trip for a two-day trip. She spent 3/5 on the first day and half the rest on the second. She brought home € 8. How many euros did Katy receive as pocket money?
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