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- Chestnuts
Mary harvested 45 chestnuts. Christian harvested 56 chestnuts more. How many chestnuts are gathered together? - Earth's surface
The greater part of the Earth's surface (r = 6371 km) is covered by oceans; their area is approximately 71% of the Earth's surface. What is the approximate area of the land? - Sweaters per shelf
On each of a) 4, b) 6 there are as many sweaters on the shelves. There are 36 of them in total. How many sweaters are on one shelf? - Class 8.A
Three-quarters of class 8A went skiing. One-third of those who remained at home were ill, and the remaining six were on math Olympic. How many students have class 8A? - The hall
The hall had a rectangular ground plan, one dimension 20 m longer than the other. After rebuilding, the length of the hall declined by 5 m, and the width increased by 10 m. The floor area increased by 300 m². What were the original dimensions of the hall? - Trapezoid RT
The plot is a rectangular trapezium ABCD, where ABIICD has a right angle at the vertex B side and AB has a length of 36 m. The lengths of the sides AB and BC are in the ratio 12:7. The lengths of the sides AB and CD are in the ratio 3:2. Calculate the con - Mr. Vojta
Mr. Vojta put in the bank 35000 Kč. After a year at the bank, he was credited with an interest rate of 2% of the deposit amount. How, then, will Mr. Vojta be in the bank? - Giant coin
From coinage, metal was produced into giant coins and applied so much metal, such as producing 10 million actual coins. What has this giant coin's diameter and thickness if the ratio of diameter to thickness is the same as an actual coin, which has a diam - Free postage
Dad found out that when ordering goods over the Internet and paying more than 60 euros, do not pay a fee for postal delivery. He chose goods for 10, 20 and 15 euros. How many euros do we have to pay for goods for free postage? - Grandmother and grandfather
Grandmother baked cakes. Grandfather ate half, then a quarter of the rest ate Peter, and Paul ate half of the rest. There were six cakes left for parents. How many cakes were made by the grandmother? - Chord 2
Point A has a distance of 13 cm from the circle's center with a radius r = 5 cm. Calculate the length of the chord connecting the points T1 and T2 of contact of tangents led from point A to the circle. - Circular flowerbed
We split the circular flowerbed with a diameter 8 m by concentric circles to circles and annulus with the same area. Find the radius of the circle. - Parcel
The parcel is rectangular, a trapezoid with bases of 12 m and 10 m and a height of 8 m. On the parcel was a built object with a footprint of an isosceles triangle, with a side of 4 m and a height of three-quarters of a meter. What is the area of the unbui - Land cost
The land is worth 33295 CZK. 1st owner has 5/15, 2nd owner has 4/15, 3rd owner has 1/5 4th owner has 1/5. How much CZK each of them will receive? - Math classification
There are 27 students in the 3A class. One-third got a B in math, and the rest got an A. Thus, how many students received a B in math? b) how many pupils received an A? - Rope
Peter has a long rope of 2 4/5 meters. Martin has a rope 20 cm longer. What length of ropes is achieved if the boys link ropes? - Cube basics
How long is the edge length of a cube with volume 1 m³? - Distance runner
Distance runners have already climbed three-fifths of the total route. Thus passed 90 km. How many km does he have to stop? How long is his route? - Farm2
The farm bred turkeys, geese, hens, and chickens. Everything is 400. Turkeys and geese a hen are 150. No hen has more than one chicken, but some hens have no chick. Half of them are also a quarter of the chickens. When the turkey was subtracted by 15, we - Trapezoid v3
The isosceles trapezoid has an angle at the first base 40 degrees less than the angle at the second base. How large angles has this trapezoid?
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