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- Bus passengers
There were a lot of people standing at the bus stop in the morning. Three-eighths of them got on the first bus, one-fourth on the second, and the remaining 9 on the third. How many people were at the stop from the beginning? - Board cost
The school paid CZK 25,400 for five identical boards and two printers for a computer. Calculate how much one board costs if one printer's price is 4500 CZK. - Nut piles
What is the smallest number of nuts we can divide into 24 and 36 identical piles? - Reward sharing
Vlasta, Zuzka, and Vierka shared the reward in the ratio of 2:8:5. Zuzka and Vierka had 160 euros together. How old was Vlasta? - Number puzzle
I think the number is less than 30. I get it when I gradually add three to zero, when I add four to zero, and when I add eight to zero. What is the number? - Lemonade bottles
Three glasses are to be filled with lemonade. One can hold a quarter of a liter, the second a third of a liter, and the third 0.4 liters. How many 0.33l bottles will we need, and how much lemonade will be left in the last bottle? Express in fractions. - Tree planting
During the afforestation, 2,950 saplings were planted in three days. On the second day, 25% more saplings were planted than on the first day, and on the third day, 15% more than on the second day. How many saplings were planted during each day? - Prism
Find a prism's volume and surface area with a base of an equilateral triangle with a side of 7 dm long and a body height of 1.5 m. - Ring
The gold and copper alloy rings weigh 14.5 g and have a volume of 1.03 cm³. How much gold and copper does each ring contain? The metal densities are Au 19.3 g/cm³ and Cu 8.94 kg·dm-3 - Basket of fruit
In six baskets, the seller has fruit. In individual baskets, there are only apples or just pears with the following number of fruits: 5, 6, 12, 14, 23, and 29. "If I sell this basket," the salesman thinks, "I will have just as many apples as a pear." Whic - Animals count
Horses, sheep, and ducks graze in the meadow. Sheep are more than ducks. Sheep and ducks have a total of 100 heads and legs. Ducks and sheep are three times more than horses. How many horses are there? - Freezer
The freezer has the shape of a cuboid with internal dimensions of 12 cm, 10 cm, and 30 cm. A layer of ice 23 mm thick was formed on the freezer's inner walls (and on the opening). How many liters of water will drain if we dispose of the freezer? - Wood cuboid
What is the weight of the wood cuboid 15 cm, 20 cm, and 3 m if 1 m³ wood weighs 800 kg? - Rainwater tank
The garden tank for rainwater is cuboid in shape, the bottom of which is square, with a side 150 cm long and 80 cm high. How many 15-liter buckets do we need to drain the water from the tank? - Zoo tickets
One children's ticket to the zoo costs €3. One ticket for an adult costs €6. Aunt Katka and Uncle Jano went to the zoo with the children. Uncle Jano paid for all the tickets at the box office. Aunt Katka then gave him €15 for herself and all the girls. Ho - Board cutting
Cutting a wooden board into five parts takes 20 minutes. All slices are the same length. How long would it take to cut into eight pieces if we still cut at the same speed? - Birthday
Brano received money from his uncle for his birthday. When he went to the store, he counted out loud: "If I buy chocolates for 1 euro and 30 cents each, I will have 60 cents left. But if I wanted to buy the same amount of chocolates for 1 euro and 40 cent - Mug and kettle
Aunt bought 6 identical mugs and one coffee pot. She paid €60 in total. A teapot was more expensive than one mug but cheaper than two mugs. Auntie remembered that all the prices were in whole euros. How much € was one mug, and how much was a kettle? - Farm summerjob
The company employed a student on the farm for the entire month of June (including weekends). They paid him € 16 for one day and an all-day meal. If he did not work any day, he paid € 6 for food. How many days did the student work when he earned € 348 in - Rink entrance
There were 60 people at the rink, four-fifths of which were children under 15 years of age. A ticket for children under 15 costs €1 and for adults €2. a) How many children were there at the rink? b) How many adults were there? c) How many euros did they c
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