Multiplication practice problems - page 69 of 114
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- 140 degrees
Calculate the product of an angle of 140 degrees with the number 3. - Team combination calculation
We have seven players and have to form a 5-member team where 6 and 7 players cannot play together. How many possible combinations can the coach make? Please explain. - Probability
A man had 4 coins, some $2, some $1. The coins had a number on one side and a picture on the other. The man flipped them, and the sum of the numbers on the tops of the coins was 1. The probability of this happening was 1/8. What was the probability that i - Magic bag
The number of tolars in the magic bag doubled each time the prince crossed the bridge. But then the devil always conjured 300 tolars for him. When this happened for the third time, the prince had twice as much as he had in the beginning. How many tolars d - Tennis balls
A can of tennis balls contains three balls per can and costs $7. How much will it cost for 36 tennis balls? - Big numbers
How many natural numbers less than 10 to the sixth can be written in numbers: a) 9.8.7 b) 9.8.0 - You have
You have four reindeer and want to have 3 fly your sleigh. You always have your reindeer fly in a single-file line. How many different ways can you arrange your reindeer? - Hazard game
In the Sportka hazard game, six numbers out of 49 are drawn. What is the probability that we will win: a) second prize (we guess five numbers correctly) b) the third prize (we guess four numbers correctly)? - Hiking trip
Rosie went on a hiking trip. On the first day, she walked 18 kilometers. Each day since she walked 90 percent of what she had walked the day before. What is the total distance Rosie has traveled by the end of the 10th day? Please round your final answer t - The box
The box contains five chocolate, three fruit, and two menthol candies. We choose sweets at random from the box. What probability will we take out one chocolate, one fruit, and one menthol candy without a return? - How many 4
How many four-digit numbers that are divisible by ten can be created from the numbers 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, and 0 such no digits repeats? - An investor
An investor purchased 75 shares of stock at $42.80 per share and, six months later, sold the shares for $47.15 per share. The $20 stockbroker fee will not be charged for this sale. Calculate the total profit or loss of the transaction. - Variation element increase
If the number of elements increases by two, the number of variations of the second class of these elements created by 38 increases. What is the original number of elements? - Real and imaginary parts
Let z1=x1+y1i and z2=x2+y2i Find: a = Im (z1z2) b = Re (z1/z2) - The plan
The plan of the housing estate is on three scales 1:5000,1:10000,1:15000. The distance between two points on a plan with a scale of 1:10000 is 12 cm. What is this distance on the other two plans? What is this distance? - Even number creation
How many can even 2-digit numbers be created from the number 2,3,4,5 if it cannot repeat them? - Coffe cups
We have 4 cups with four different patterns. How many possible combinations can we create from 4 cups? - Tournament
How many matches will be played in a football tournament in which there are two groups of 5 teams if one match is played in groups with each other and the group winners play a match for the tournament's overall winner? - Class trip students
Of the 35 students in the 7A class, there were five-sevenths on the trip. How many students stayed at home? - Team selection ways
Seven people need to be selected from the sports club, where 11 men and nine women. How many ways can we do this if seven women are on the team?
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