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- Addends
Number 118 is divided into two addends, so the first addend is 69, greater than 75% of the second addend.
- Florist
The florist has 84 red and 48 white roses. How many bouquets can he make from them if he must use all roses?
- Mr. Happy
Mr. Happy planted 36.6 meters of square garden grass; It's a third of the garden, more than half of the garden. What is the square area of this garden?
- Televisions
Television is the fifth most expensive and tenth cheapest TV. How many different TVs are in stores?
- Is complex
Are these numbers 2i, 4i, 2i + 1, 8i, 2i + 3, 4 + 7i, 8i, 8i + 4, 5i, 6i, 3i complex?
- Three friends
Peter is eight times older than Rado, and Rado is three times younger than Joseph. Together they have 120 years. Determine how many are each of them.
- Squares
Calculate the area of the square and result round to square decimeters. a) a = 1,52 dm b) a = 13 268mm c) a = 562 cm d) a = 1,52 m
- Pavilion
The rectangular pavilion with dimensions of 3.5 m and 2.75 m is to be paved with square tiles of side 25 cm, with a price of CZK 22 per 1 piece, or rectangular tiles with sides of 20 cm and 15 cm at the price of CZK 11 per 1 pc. Which solution is cheaper
- 3x square
The side length of the square is 73 cm. How many times does a square's area increase if the side's length increases three times?
- Pumps 5
Five pumps pumped in 3 hours 1800 hl of water. How many hectoliters of water were pumped by four equally powerful pumps in 6 hours?
- Work at plant
The handyman vowed to do repair work at the plant for 25 days. However, work had to be shortened, so he sought help. Together, they made all the corrections for 13 1/3 days. How long would the work take the helper himself?
- Hexagons
There is a square ABCD, a square EFGD, and a rectangle HIJD, points JG lie on the side CD, while DJ is less than DG, and points HE lie on the side DA, while DH is less than DE. We also know that DJ is equal to GC. Hexagon ABCGFE has a perimeter of 96 cm,
- Probability
In the lottery, numbers are drawn from five to 50. What are the chances you will win the first prize?
- Soup
On Monday, we cooked 25 pots and ten boilers of soup. On Tuesday, we cooked 15 pots and 13 boilers. On Wednesday, we cooked 20 pots, and on Thursday, we cooked 30 boilers. The same amount of soup was cooked on Monday and Tuesday. How many times is more so
- Mountain
The mountain has an elevation of 7450 meters and, in the morning, is the middle portion thereof in the clouds. How many meters of height is in the sky if the clouds are below 2,000 meters and the clouds above are two-fifths of the mountain's elevation?
- Unoccupied swallows
The swallows flew in and sat on the benches, one swallow on each bench, while one swallow did not miss an empty bench. If two swallows sat on each bench, one bench would remain unoccupied. How many swallows were there, and how many benches?
- Repairman
The repairman has vowed to do repair work at the plant for 25 days. However, work had to be shortened, so he took a helper worker. Together, they made all the corrections for the whole day. How long would it take work to help workers?
- Two masons
Two masons built the garage together—it took 18 days. If they worked independently, the other would have worked 15 days more than the first. How many days would it take each mason to build the garage alone?
- Crocuses
The garden grows daffodils, crocuses, and roses. 1400 daffodils, crocuses are 462 more, and roses are 156 more than crocuses. How many flowers are in the garden?
- Probability - tickets
What is the probability when you have 25 tickets in 5000 that you do not win the first (one) prize?
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