Multiplication practice problems - page 80 of 116
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- Different Colored Necklaces
Elena has four beads: yellow, two pink, and green. How many different colored necklaces can he create? - Classroom
Of the 26 pupils in the classroom, 12 boys and 14 girls, four representatives are picked to the odds of being: a) all the girls b) three girls and one boy c) there will be at least two boys - Grain Saved by Owls
One owl catches 1000 mice. One mouse destroys 1kg of grain. How many kilograms of grain will save ten owls? - Three workplaces
How many ways can we divide nine workers into three workplaces if they need four workers in the first workplace, 3 in the second workplace, and 2 in the third? - Tony works
Tony works as a welder for a construction company. His hourly wage is $15.51, and he works 40 hours per week. Tony gets paid vacation each year. The construction company is doing well and has plenty of work for the next year. Tony can expect to work the e - Table Tennis Tournament Matches
Eight players took part in the table tennis tournament. The tournament system allows players to play with each other only once. How many matches will take place in this tournament? - Expression plus minus
Evaluate expression: (-1)2 . 12 – 6 : 3 + (-3) . (-2) + 22 – (-3) . 2 - City visit arrangements
A group of foreign tourists planned to visit 4 Slovak cities - Košice, Prešov, Poprad, and Kežmarok. They decided that Prešov would be the third city they would visit. How many different ways could they have organized a visit to the listed places? - Pencil cut
Veronica cut a 10cm pencil. Each turn, the pencil was reduced by 0.2mm. She turned the pencil 100 times. How many centimeters has a pencil now? - Four-Digit Lock Codes
How many four-digit codes on the wheel lock can we create from the digit 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 if it is true that we cannot repeat the numbers? - Photo Enlargement Dimensions
The photo has 6 cm and 9 cm dimensions and should be enlarged 8:3. What will be the dimensions after magnification? - Boys and girls
There are 11 boys and 18 girls in the classroom. Three pupils will answer. What is the probability that two boys will be among them? - Year digit product
How many years will elapse from 1 January 2013 before the situation occurs that the product of the digits of a given year is greater than the sum of the digits of that year? A) 87 b) 98 c) 101 d) 102 e) 103 - Dozen
What are the products of 26 and 5? Write the answer in an Arabic numeral. Add up the digits. How many of this is in a dozen? Divide ; 114 by this - The smallest number
What is the smallest number that can be divided by both 5 and 7 - Triplets From Four Pupils
How many different triplets can be created from 4 pupils if it does not matter the order of the pupils in the triplets? - Solve Linear Equation
Solve the equation with the unknown a: 3 (2a + 1) = (a-3) • 4-5 - Volleyball Tournament Matches Count
In the volleyball tournament, three domestic teams and four foreign teams played, each against each other, in single matches (no rematches). How many games have been played? - Pages counting
There are pages numbered 2 to 104 in the book. How many digits have to be printed to number the pages? - Carousel Monthly Profit
What was the resulting profit of the carousel owner per month if he had a daily turnover of € 45 and had to spend € 7,500 on operating the carousels? (Month has 30 days)
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