Multiplication practice problems - page 28 of 113
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- 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?
- Aquaristics
We consider “words” (i.e. arbitrary strings of letters) obtained by rearranging the letters of the word “AQUARISTICS”. All letters are distinguishable from each other here. The number of such words that also contain the expression “CAVA” (as consecutive l
- Fractions 81761
Mom baked cakes. She set aside a third of them for her father. She left the rest on the table. Rišo came and ate a third of the cakes that were on the table. What fraction of all the pies was left on the table? Write the result in fractions.
- Dividing nuts
How many nuts would we need at least to divide the nuts equally among 10 or 18 children?
- Participated 81728
The school volleyball tournament was played on a one-on-one basis. One match lasted 15 minutes, and 3 hours and 45 minutes were played. Calculate how many teams participated.
- Celebrated 81690
Katka celebrated her birthday with four friends. Each girl drank two two-cup glasses of juice. How many liters of fluid did they drink?
- Secondary 81688
Hello, this year I am doing the entrance exams for secondary school. I wanted to ask if I have an example: HOW MANY TIMES is a quarter of the number 1.5 smaller than the number 4 1/2, and I don't know what to do with that? HOW MANY TIMES will I add, subtr
- Questions 81676
You will learn 50% of the 30 questions. If I get 4 questions, I'll know 3.
- Probability 81637
We randomly select three different points from the vertices of a regular heptagon and connect them with line segments. The probability that the resulting triangle will be isosceles is equal to: (A) 1/3 (B) 2/5 (C) 3/5 (D) 4/7
- Consecutively numbers
How many ways are there to arrange the numbers 3, 2, 15, 8, and 6 so that the even numbers are arranged in ascending order (not necessarily consecutively)?
- Pampalini 81604
Pampalini, an animal hunter, told a stranger how he caught a huge crocodile. He claimed that his head was as long as half his tail, and his body was as long as three and a half heads. How long was the crocodile if you know its tail was 4 meters?
- Probability 81591
We roll the dice three times. Calculate the probability of getting an even number on the first, second, or third toss.
- Indistinguishable 81481
How many ways can a tower of five yellow and four blue cubes be built so that each yellow cube is adjacent to at least one other yellow cube? Yellow dice are indistinguishable, and so are blue dice.
- Fifteenths 81479
Little Aja planned to read the book, which has 120 pages, for 4 days. On the first day, she read a quarter of the whole book; on the second day, she had training and therefore only read two-fifteenths of the book; on the third day, she read seven-twentiet
- Probability 81446
What is the probability that each digit is different in a five-digit number?
- Notebooks 81398
Petr paid CZK 288 for 12 new notebooks. How much would he pay for 15 identical notebooks?
- Library 81232
Lenka has 30% fewer books in her library than Filip but 40% more than Ivan. Filip has 250 books. How many books does Ivan have?
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