Natural numbers - math word problems - page 11 of 87
Number of problems found: 1736
- In the park
Ten children in the park. Four-tenths are wearing a red shirt. How many children in the park are wearing red shirts?
- At a party
There are 16 people at a party, and 3/4 of the people drink orange juice. How many people drink orange juice?
- I sold
I sold 552 candy bars on Saturday and 487 candy bars on Sunday. Thus, I sold 552 more candies on Saturday than on Sunday.
- Evaulate
Evaluate the following expression with natural numbers: 1÷(52×(2×(135−25)−1))
- Comparing exponents
A) 8 (6²)(8²) b) 16 (6²)(8²) c) (6¹+²) (8²)
- Forty
Forty-five of the 80 students were girls. What is the ratio of girls to boys?
- In the bowl
There are 12 pears in the bowl. Erik ate a third. How many pears remained in the bowl?
- Arithmetic operations
Perform the marked arithmetic operations (evaluate the value of the expression): 3 + 1 + 2x0 + 3x0 + 6 =
- Sauna and pool
There are 49 people in the swimming pool. There are seven times fewer people in the sauna. How many people are in the sauna? How many people are entirely in the pool and the sauna?
- Cookies 80397
Jana had 15 cookies. Karel ate 9 cookies. How many cookies are left?
- Contains 66184
Which natural number contains 12 thousand, 15 hundred, 21 tens, and 11 units?
- Difference 37721
Subtract the number opposite to the difference from the sum of numbers 5 and 11.
- Seven 12211
Seven girls and eight times more boys took part in the race. How many boys took part in the race?
- Two-digit 7818
Find the sum of all two-digit numbers in which the digits differ by 7.
- Calculate: 5849
Calculate: 0 + 3-2 + 0-1 + 3 + 0-2 + 4-0 =
- Which 4
Which number is equivalent to 5×10+4×1+8×110+6×1100+1×11,000?
- Evaluate 11
Multiply the quotient of 6 and 2 by 3, then add 1. Add 1 and 6, then divide by two and multiply by 3. Divide 6 by the product of 2 and 3, then add 1.
- Jakub
Jakub multiplied 11 times the number 100 by 10 and then divided the result 10 times by 10. What number did he get?
- Unknown number 22
I am a two-digit number. My tens digits are 4. My one digit is three more than my tens. Who am I?
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