Multiplication practice problems - page 76 of 116
Number of problems found: 2315
- Number multiplication puzzle
Which number needs to be multiplied by 2 3/4 to get 8 1/3? - Fraction percentage comparison
What is greater: 2/5 of 10, or 20% of 4000? - Numbers division
What number should be divided by the mixed number 2 3/4 to get 11/12? - Absolute reciprocal calculation
What do I get by multiplying the absolute value of -0.7 and the reciprocal number of 10? What do I get by dividing the opposite number by the number -14/8 and the reciprocal number to the number 4? - Boys and girls
There are 20 boys and ten girls in the class. How many different dance pairs can we make of them? - Fraction comparison puzzle
Which is more than two-thirds of the 99 or three-quarters of the 80? - Barrel
The barrel of wine is filled by 9/14. What part of the barrel will remain filled when 1/4 of the wine we pour from the barrel? - Sit-ups
Walter strengthens for eight weeks. In the first week, he did five sit-ups a day. He did one more per day every week than in the previous week. How many sit-ups has Walter made? - Wallet money remaining
If you have € 18 in your wallet and 2/9 minutes to buy, how much € will you have left? - Fruit candies
Susan and Jane ate fruit candies. Susan ate ten, and Jane ate three times more. How many sweets did both girls eat together? - Three-digit number composition
How many three-digit numbers can be composed of 0.5,9 digits? - Bridge length calculation
The city plan has a scale of 1:1500. Find the actual length of the bridge, which measures 1.1 cm on this plan. - In center
What number lies in the center between a quarter of a fifth and a half of a third on the number axis? - The machine
The machine works 7 hours daily and produces 1 part in 5 minutes. How many parts will it produce in 1 hour? How many parts will it produce in 1 day? - Grade girl calculation
Of the 660 pupils at the school, 60% are girls. 25% of girls go to grade 7. How many school girls go to 7th grade - Chocolate weekly cost
Hot chocolate costs 80 cents. How much money do you need to buy chocolate every day of the week? - Expressions
Let k represent an unknown number and express the following expressions: 1. The sum of the numbers n and two 2. The quotient of the numbers n and nine 3. Twice the number n 4. The difference between nine and the number n 5. Nine less than the number n - Expressions with variable
This is an algebra problem. Let n represent an unknown number and write the following expressions: 1. 4 times the sum of 7 and the number x 2. 4 times 7 plus the number x 3. 7 less than the product of 4 and the number x 4. 7 times the quantity 4 more than - Algebra problem
This is algebra. Let n represent an unknown number. 1. Eight more than the number n 2. Three times the number n 3. The product of the numbers n and eight 4. Three less than the number n 5. The number n subtracted from three 6. Two less than three times th - Two groups
The group of 10 girls should be divided into two groups with at least four girls in each group. How many ways can this be done?
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