Multiplication practice problems - page 82 of 114
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- Odd/even number
Pick any number. If that number is even, divide it by 2. If it's odd, multiply it by three and add one. Now, repeat the process with your new number. If you keep going, you'll eventually end up at one every time. Prove. - Operation symbols
Fill in the operation symbols (+ - * /) to apply: (4 4) (4 4) = 15 - Card expression
Tomas received nine cards with the following numbers and math symbols for math olympiad results. 18, 19, 20, 20, +, -, x, (,) Note 4 numbers and operators plus, minus, times, left parenthesis, right parenthesis. He stored the cards so that there were neve - Middle finger
Jana counts on one hand one by one. She starts counting from her thumb through her index finger, middle finger, and ring finger and comes to her little finger and has the number 5. Then she immediately returns to her ring finger (6), to her middle finger - How many 2
How many three-lettered words can be formed from letters A B C D E G H if repeats are: a) not allowed b) allowed? - Number factor decomposition
The number 135 can be decomposed into the product of two factors, so one will be three greater than 40% of the other. What are these factors? - Employees
Of all 360 employees, there are 11/12 women. How many men work in a company? - Fraction multiplication puzzle
Which fraction number must be multiplied by 40 to get a 6% smaller number? - Two numbers
Find the four times smaller number for numbers 12 and 36 and then add them. - Three Fifths Four Ninths
Calculate three-fifths that four-ninths. - Grandma
Grandma bought two ten packs of eggs. She used eight eggs on the cake, two times less on the omelet, and four more eggs for breakfast. How many eggs did it stand for? - Temperature measurement calculation
In the evening, Zuzana measured the air temperature at -2.4 °C. In the morning, she measured the temperature three times higher. What temperature did Zuzana measure in the morning? - Each chair
Each chair costs twice less than the two tables. One table costs 720 Czech crowns. How many crowns are the table and four chairs? - Five-digit numbers
How many different five-digit numbers can be created from the number 2,3,5 if the number 2 appears in the number twice and the number 5 also twice? - Watching TV
One evening, 2/3 of the students watched TV. Of those students, 3/8 watched a reality show. Of the students who watched the show, 1/4 recorded it. What fraction of the students watched and recorded reality TV? - Compare Two Fractions Value
Which number is greater than 2/3 of 19 or 4/5 of 18? (type 1 or 2) - Boys and girls
There are eight boys and nine girls in the class. There were six children on the trip from this class. What is the probability that: a) only boys went on the field trip b) just 2 boys went on the field trip - Father and Daughter Age
Helene is nine years old, and her father is four times more aged. How old is her father? - Two thirds
Find two-thirds of the number equal to two-thirds of 99. Find this number. - Double 5
Peter was thinking of a number. Peter doubles it and gets an answer of 8.6. What was the original number?
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