Multiplication practice problems - page 91 of 114
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- Napkin exchange
Faith and Darina exchanged napkins. They always exchanged nine yellow for six red napkins. How many red napkins will Faith receive for 54 yellow ones? - Cards
From a set of 32 cards, we randomly pull out three cards. What is the probability that it will be seven kings and an ace? - Kangaroo
Kangaroo does ten jumps in 1 minute and then three minutes lie, then will make ten jumps in 1 minute and 3 minutes lie, and so on. Find the shortest time in which a kangaroo does 30 jumps. - Two aces
From a 32-card box, we randomly pick 1 card and then two more cards. What is the probability that the last two drawn cards are aces? - Ratio - proportion
Reduce the number 16 in proportion. 3:2 5:4 11:8 - Strawberry jam
Friends Marika and Katka decided to prepare strawberry jam together. According to the recipe, they needed 50g of sugar for 0.5kg of fruit. How many kilograms of sugar must the friends prepare if they make jam from 2.3 kg of strawberries? - Lock combinations
Please calculate the possibility of combining three numbers, where each number can be from 0 to 9. For example, the number of combinations on the suitcase is equipped with close to three digits. - Pizza promotion
Thirty football players came to the pizzeria. A pizza order promotion is going on right now: "If you order 2 pizzas, get the third one free". The football players ordered so many pizzas that each one missed 1 pizza. How many pizzas did they pay for if the - Divisible by five
How many different three-digit numbers divisible by five can we create from the digits 2, 4, and 5? We can repeat the digits in the created number. - Prime product
My number for today: the product of the square of the smallest prime number with the smallest two-digit prime number - Concrete pedestal
The carpenters made wooden mold on a concrete pedestal in the shape of a cube with an edge 2 meters long. What is the area in which the concrete touches wooden molds? (No lid or bottom) - Products
Fifteen products are 48 € more expensive than 12 products. How many euros will it cost for five same products? - Salami
We have six kinds of salami, six of which have ten pieces, and one of which has four pieces. How many ways can we distinctly choose five pieces of salami? - MO Z6-6-1
Write integers greater than 1 to the blanks in the following figure so that each darker box is a product of the numbers in the neighboring lighter boxes. What number is in the middlebox? - Three-digit code
The five cards with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 put together all three-digit odd numbers. How many are there? - Train colors
The locomotive pulls six wagons. Each of the wagons is either red or blue. The order of colors of individual wagons is the same from the front and back. How many such trains can you draw? - Coin ratio
Martin has metal coins saved up in the cash box. Crowns, two-crowns, and five-crowns. The ratio of crowns to five-crowns is 7:4, and five-crowns to two-crowns is 2:9. What is the ratio of crowns and double crowns? - Cells - guts
Guts (a single-celled organism) under ideal conditions divides into two littles every 27 hours on average. How many would there be in 7 days if all the childs remained alive? - Cup cost
Mrs. Nováková paid 132 CZK for six cups. How many crowns will Mrs. Bartošová pay for ten identical cups? - Textbook cost
A mathematics textbook costs 56 CZK, and a workbook costs 37 CZK. How many crowns will the school pay for math textbooks and workbooks for 128 pupils?
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