Multiplication practice problems - page 68 of 116
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- Mom apple
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? - Prime divisors
Find 2/3 of the sum's ratio and the product of all prime divisors of the number 120. - Susan
Susan bought an oven in a pay lite installment plan of Php 2,070 monthly for six months. The payment is automatically debited from her credit card. What is the net debit on her card after six months from the installment plan alone? - Babysitting
Susan earns $27.40 for 4 hours of babysitting. How much would she earn for 7 hours? - Symbolo cards
Peter got a card game for his birthday. On each card there are three symbols. For the cards and symbols the following rules apply: • each symbol is on three cards, • each two cards have exactly one common symbol, • for each pair of symbols, a card can be - Find next member
Find x if the numbers from a GP are 7, 49, and x. - Missing term 2
What is the missing term for the Geometric Progression (GP) 3, 15, 75,__, 1875? - Roads
There are four roads from city A to city B and five roads from city B to city C. How many different routes can we take from city A to city C via city B? - Even number writing
Use the digits 3, 4, 5, and 6 to write all even numbers. How many such numbers can you write when you can repeat the numbers? - Leader captain selection
How many ways can a 6-member football club member choose a leader and captain from among themselves? - Competition placement options
How many ways could the four participants in the finals of the Pete, George, Martin, and Števo sports competition take the first three places? Write each option. - Number 4
Camilla wrote all-natural numbers from 1 to 400 inclusive. How many times did she write the number 4? - Double-digit number creation
How many double-digit numbers greater than 60 can we make from digits 0,5,6,7,8,9? The numerals must not be repeated. - Dinesh
Dinesh ate three cookies, each weighing 1.45 g. What was the total mass of the cookies he ate? - Angie
Angie poured four cartons of milk, each with 2.4 liters, into a mixing bowl. How many liters of milk were there altogether? - Two-element combinations
Write all two-element combinations from elements a, b, c, and d. - Number division multiplication
Susan divided 256 by two by two and then multiplied the result by six by 2. What number did she get? - Absolute value
Calculate ǀǀ4ǀ. ǀ-8ǀ - (- 3) ǀ: ǀ2 + ǀ-2ǀǀ = - Barter exchange calculation
We can exchange three bananas for four oranges in a barter shop, and nine bananas are obtained for four pineapples. How many oranges do we get for one pineapple?
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