Mathematical Olympiad + least common multiple (LCM) - practice problems
Number of problems found: 12
- Smallest z9
Find the smallest positive numbers a and b for which 7a³ = 11b⁵ - Differences 80551
Bolek and Lolek each had their own arithmetic sequence. Both Lolek and Bolek's sequence started with the number 2023 and ended with the number 3023. The two sequences had 26 numbers in common. The ratio of Bolek's and Lolka's difference was 5:2. What is t - Mr. Product
The product of ages of all of Mr. Product's children is 1408. The age of the youngest child is equal to half the age of the oldest child. How many children does Mr. Product have, and how old are they? - Coloured numbers
Mussel wrote four different natural numbers with colored markers: red, blue, green, and yellow. When the red number divides by blue, it gets the green number as an incomplete proportion, and yellow represents the remainder after this division. When it div
- Matemakak 9432
The cookbook by Matěj Matemakak says: The greatest common divisor of flour weight and sugar weight is 15, the greatest common divisor of sugar weight and lemon peel weight is 6, the product of sugar weight and lemon peel weight is 1800, and the smallest c - Determine 8611
Determine all natural numbers A and B pairs for which the sum of twice the least common multiple and three times the greatest common divisor of natural numbers A and B is equal to their product. - MO C–I–1 2018
An unknown number is divisible by just four numbers from the set {6, 15, 20, 21, 70}. Determine which ones. - Originally 5427
There were red and green candies in the tin. Čenek ate 2/5 of all the red candies, and Zuzka ate 3/5 of all the green candies. Now, the red candies make up 3/8 of all the candies in the can. How many candies were originally in the can? - Different 5402
Adélka had two numbers written on the paper. When she added their greatest common divisor and least common multiple, she was given four different numbers less than 100. She was amazed that if she divided the largest of these four numbers by the least, she
- Pyramid Z8–I–6
Each brick of the pyramid contains one number. Whenever possible, the number in each brick is the lowest common multiple of two numbers of bricks lying directly above it. May that number be in the lowest brick? Determine all possibilities. - Centipede 4257
Centipede Mirka consists of a head and several articles. Each pair has one pair of legs. When it got cold, she decided to get dressed. Therefore, she put on a sock on her left foot in the third article from the end and then on every other third article. S - Meadow
On the meadow grazing horses, cows, and sheep, together with less than 200. If cows were 45 times more, horses 60 times more, and sheep 35 times more than there are now, their numbers would equal. How many horses, cows, and sheep are on the meadow togethe
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