Multiplication practice problems - page 97 of 114
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- Olympics metals
How many ways can one win six athletes' medal positions in the Olympics? Metal color matters. - Foot in bus
It was 102 people on the bus. Twenty-eight girls had two dogs. Eleven girls had one dog. Five dogs (even with their owners) seceded at the next stop. They got two boys together with three dogs. The bus drove one driver. How many feet were on the bus? - Expression equals 100
Write any numeric expression whose value is 100 and will contain at least four different mathematical operations. - Purchase - store
Mom bought in the store 3 kg of sugar for Sk 19.50, two milk for Sk 13.10, bread for Sk 17.60, 20 eggs for Sk 2.55, salami for Sk 138.75, and oranges for Sk 42.80. She had 728.35 SK in her wallet before the purchase. How many crowns did she have left afte - Zucchini
One zucchini costs 5 CZK. How much would it cost four? - Electricity payment
The hotel's payment for electricity after non-payment of the original payment was increased by 1.5% to € 2395.40. The original payment was to be: - Map distance
On a map with a scale of 1:50,000, we measured the distance of places AB = 136 mm. The actual distance between cities A and B is: - Number division
Which number is five times less than the product of the numbers 15 and 7? - Theater tickets
Primary schools in one city received a total of 450 tickets for theatrical performances. The primary school on Košická Street received one-third of all tickets and class VII. And she got two-fifteen tickets. How many tickets to the theater performance did - Vegetables in store
In the store, they had 5 times more cucumbers than carrots, which they had 9 kg. They had 5 times less parsley than cucumber, 7 times more onion than parsley, 27 kilograms less garlic than garlic than onion, and 9 times less broccoli than garlic. How many - Gold in seawater
One cubic decimeter of seawater contains 0.000 000 01 grams of gold. How many kilograms of gold is in one cubic kilometer of seawater? - Children at pond
There were more than 40 and less than 80 children by the pond. A fifth of the children took a bath, and a seventh sunbathed. How many children were at the pond? - Wood for paper
50% of pulp is obtained from wood and 60% from paper. How much wood is needed to make 100 tons of paper? - Map distance
On a 1:10,000 scale map, two cities are 8.5 cm apart. What distance in millimeters will these cities have on a 1:25,000 scale map? - Steel production
45% of pig iron is obtained from iron ore, and 70% of steel from it. How much steel is made from 100 tons of iron ore? - Same sum and product
Which two single-digit numbers have the sum and product of the same number? - Dress cost
Mom bought 4 meters of cloth for clothes. One meter of this substance costs 375 CZK. She also paid CZK 652 for sewing. Thus, the total price of the dress was CZK 652. - Digits of age
The product of the digits of Andrew's age six years ago is the same and not equal to 0. Andrew's age is also the youngest possible age with these two conditions. After how many years will the product of the digits of Andrew's age again be the same as toda - Grade savings
Pupils of four grades saved n=45000 crowns together. Of this, the first year saved one-third, the second one-third of the remainder, the third two-fifths of the remainder, and the fourth the remainder. How many crowns did each year save? - Multiplicative inverse
Which number is to multiply the number by to get the number: a) 1 b) m
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