Multiplication - practice for 14 year olds - page 6 of 23
Number of problems found: 459
- Three-digit 67834
The number 0,3,7,4 are given. How many three-digit numbers are there: a) if the numbers can be repeated b) if the numbers cannot be repeated c) how many even three-digit numbers if the numbers can be repeated d) how many odd three-digit numbers if the num - Three-digit 67824
The numbers 1,3,7,4 are given. How many three-digit numbers are there: a) if the numbers can be repeated b) if the numbers cannot be repeated c) how many even three-digit numbers if the numbers can be repeated d) how many odd three-digit numbers if the nu - Probability 67544
Anna has four different colored pullovers and three different colored skirts. What is the probability that she will have a red pullover and a blue skirt in a random dress if we know that she has them in her wardrobe? - Triples 67394
How many triples of sounds can be created from sounds f, o, u, r? You solve using a tree diagram.
- Percentage 67364
Create all four-digit numbers in which the digits 0, 2, 5, and 9 do not repeat. A) How many such numbers are there? You solve using a tree diagram. B) What percentage of them are even? - Competition 67314
The coach must choose two students from Sam, Jura, Emma, Dan, and Nika to go to the competition. He knows them well and knows that Samo will only go with Jura or Ema, and Dano will not go with Ema. How many pairs does the trainer have to choose from? - Probability 67264
The teacher has 20 questions, from which the student chooses two on the exam. The student learned 10 questions well, 6 partially, and 4 not at all. What is the probability that he will get both questions he knows well? - Contestants 67104
The contestants have to create an ice cream sundae containing three different types of ice cream. They can use cocoa, yogurt, vanilla, hazelnut, punch, lemon and blueberry ice cream. How many different ice cream sundaes can the contestants create? - Possibilities 67094
5A students must elect a three-member class committee. However, only 6 pupils out of 30 are willing to work in it. How many possibilities do they have to create it if it does not matter what function the committee member will perform?
- Possibilities 66804
Without listing all the possibilities, calculate how many different pairs can be made A) of 12 pupils who want to go down a water slide on a two-seater inflatable in the water park. B) of 15 pupils who want to ride toy cars in the amusement park. - Probability 66424
There are 5 chocolate, 3 cottage cheese, and 2 apricot croissants in the bag. Croissants are randomly selected in bags. What is the probability of drawing 1 chocolate, 1 cheese, and 1 apricot croissant without returning? - Numbers 65734
There are 100 tickets in a pocket with the numbers 1 to 100. What is the probability that we will randomly draw a ticket with a number starting with the number 5? - Different 65344
Marian obtained two different marks in one day. How many ways these marks can he get? - Three digit from four digits
How many three-digit numbers can you make using the digits 4,6,7, and 9?
- Four-digit 65124
Please find out how many different four-digit numbers we can create from the digits 3 and 8 so that the two digits three and two digits eight are used in each four-digit number created. - Individual 65004
In the computer game, you need to collect 5 objects in the room: a sword, a ring, a picture, a key, and a coin. It depends on the order in which we collect the individual objects. If the order is wrong, we will lose a life. How many are all in order? - Increased 64324
The number of books in the city library increased by 0.2% in 2008 and 0.6% in 2009. At the same time, the total number of books remained less than 300,000. How many books were added to the city library in 2009? - Four-digit 63604
A four-digit code has the letters A, B, and C in the first two places and numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 in the following two places. How many different codes can be made if we can repeat both letters and numbers in the code? - The sides 6
The sides of the rectangle are 12cm and 15cm. How many percent will the area of the rectangle increase if we increase each side by 10%?
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