Multiplication practice problems - page 62 of 109
Number of problems found: 2178
- Trainsets 35801
There are six tank cars, eight open and 12 closed wagons at the station. How many different trainsets can be assembled from them?
- Sequentially 35731
There are 6 different tickets marked with numbers 1 to 6 in the pocket. In how many different ways can we sequentially, taking into account the order, choose three of them, if the chosen tickets return to the pocket?
- Greater 35661
How many times is the number 5 times 105 greater than 125 times 103?
- Interpretation 35461
The arranger should line up two identical white sweaters, two identical green sweaters, and one blue sweater in the shop window. How many possible ways can the interpretation be adjusted?
- Round table
Eight people are sitting at a round table. In how many ways can they be seated around the table?
- Tournament 35441
Sixteen teams will compete in the hockey tournament. How many ways can a gold, silver, and bronze medal be awarded?
- Committee 35431
There are 24 students in the class. How many ways can we select a class committee? Where are the chairman, treasurer, and bulletin board?
- 3-digit 35271
How many 3-digit numbers can be created from the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 if we must not repeat the digits?
- Five-digit 35261
How many five-digit numbers do we create from digits 1, 2, and 3?
- Water-wetted 35193
The block-shaped pool with dimensions of 25 m and 12.5 m and a depth of 2 m is filled with 4/5 of water. Calculate the area of water-wetted areas.
- T-shirts 34951
How many ways can I dress in the morning if I can choose from 10 T-shirts, eight shirts and nine pants? I wear pants plus a T-shirt or pants plus a shirt.
- Calculate expr
Calculate the example with decimal numbers: -5 + (- 14 + 11) • [24-2 • (-0,4)] - {- 28-41 • [-8 • 2 + 4 • 1 • (0,1-2,4)] + 1} =
- Three-fifths 34771
Calculate three-fifths of the ratio of the product and the sum of all prime divisors of 240.
- Parentheses: 34731
Evaluate the expression with parentheses: 12 • (-4,3) + 3 • [14- (23-4 • 5)] - 2 • {36- [18- (28-76)]} =
- Cement blocks
Each cement block weighs 7.9 kilograms. How much do six blocks weigh in total?
- Length 7
Length equals 7/6 inch in width equals 7/9 inches the area is?
- Multiplied 34241
Peter multiplied 100 by 100 by ten and then divided the result by 10 by 10. What numbers does he get?
- Already 34231
Every time it is Friday, Mom takes five apples. Friday has already taken place 18 times. How many apples does my mom have if she always ate only 1?
- Pagans
Jano and Michael ate pagans. Jano ate three more than Michael. The product of their counts (numbers) is 180. How many pagans did each of them eat?
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