Natural numbers - math word problems - page 10 of 92
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- Natural number sum
Calculate the sum of the squares of single-digit natural numbers less than 6 - Filip Rastislav pears
Philip has 8 pears. Philip has 5 fewer pears than Ralph. How many pears does Ralph have? - Number sum puzzle
I think the number. Its value equals the sum of three times the number 12 and the number 9. What number do I think? - Writing Numerals by name
Write numerals given the word name: Two million, two hundred thousand, one hundred six - Round
Write five numbers from which the number 2400 was created after rounding to hundreds. - Number sum difference
Subtract their differences from the sum of numbers 860 and 140 - Evaluate 12
Evaluate and simplify 9 divided by 7/6. - Number power sum
What is the sum of all natural numbers less than 100 that are the power of 4? - Number sum difference
Subtract the number opposite to the difference from the sum of numbers 5 and 11. - Written number
Place+values x ten thousand =30 thousand - Addition of Roman numbers
Added together and written as decimal numbers: LXXV + MCCCXV - Two-Digit Numbers Sum
Write how many two-digit numbers have the sum of the digits 6? - Same digits
Write numbers from 0 to 100 with the same number of units and tens. - Double-digit numbers
How many double-digit numbers range from 0 to 100? - Product Minus Sum
By how much does the product of 328 and 7 exceed their sum? - Will checks
Will checks out 3 fewer library books than Franco. Will check out 6 library books. How many library books does Franco check out? - Fraction multiplied by the sum
Find the three-fifths of the sum of 18 and 17. - How many 17
How many fifths are there in four wholes? How many 1/5 are there in 4? - Which 4
Which number is equivalent to 5×10+4×1+8×110+6×1100+1×11,000? - In the bowl
There are 12 pears in the bowl. Erik ate a third. How many pears remained in the bowl?
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