Multiplication practice problems - page 27 of 113
Number of problems found: 2243
- Play match
A hockey match played for three periods ended with a score of 2:3. How many possibilities are there on how the given thirds could have been completed?
- Repeated 82330
How many 5-digit numbers can we create from the number 1,2,3,4,5 if the one's place is to have the number 5? (digits must not be repeated.)
- Calculate 82286
If I reduce a segment of length 72 cm in a ratio of 5:8, it will have a length of x cm. Calculate x.
- Chocolate 82258
How many pieces does the chocolate have if I ate 6/7 of it, which is 12 pieces?
- Five-digit 82257
Determine the number of all five-digit natural numbers in which every two digits are different in decimal notation.
- Minutes 82246
How many minutes are there in 5/6 hours?
- Dance party
At the dance party, the organizer discovered that 168 different dance pairs could be formed from girls and boys. How many boys are there at the dance if there are 12 girls?
- Students 82194
Out of 30 students in the class, 2 thirds of the children were on a trip, and all the others were at home. How many students stayed at home?
- Vegetables 82193
Mrs. Hana has 24 beds in her garden. She planted 3-eighths of them with flowers and the rest with vegetables. What part of the flower bed did she designate for growing vegetables? How much is a flower bed?
- Increase 82151
Increase 380 by 28%
- Whipped 82128
700 ml of whipped cream costs €4.99. We bought 6 of them for €29.94. How much does 1 liter of whipped cream cost?
- Brother 82111
When I was two years old, my brother was twice as old as me; how old was the brother?
- Rectangle and squares
A 9cm × 15cm rectangle is divided into unit squares. How many paths are there from one rectangle vertex to the opposite vertex if one can only go to the right and up the sides of the squares?
- Cupcakes 82074
Mom was baking dinner. A maximum of 20 cakes can fit on one tray. She baked more than 1 sheet but less than 7 sheets. How many cupcakes could Mom bake?
- Difference 82005
Multiply the difference between the numbers 13202 and 23 by the quotient of these two numbers.
- Product 82004
The product of the three numbers is 63,650. Find the third number if two of them are 25 and 67.
- Repetition: 82003
Calculate how many different monograms (short name and surname) I can make from the letters A, E, M, Z, and K. a) with repetition: b) without repetition:
- Notebooks - purchase
The teacher bought for her class (for each student), in which there are 15 students, notebooks for €0.30, books for €4.50 and special pens for €2.80. How much did they have left in the class fund when they had €200 there?
- We randomly
We randomly select a three-digit number. What is the probability that the number 8 occurs at most once in its notation?
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