Natural numbers - math word problems - page 15 of 92
Number of problems found: 1834
- English and math
1/5 of a class study English, and 3/5 study mathematics. If the class consists of 80 students, how many students study English and mathematics in the class? - Mrs Perry
Mrs. Perry shares 25 biscuits between Gemma and Zak in a ratio of 1:4. How many biscuits have each? - Number digit pairs
Express the numbers 18, 28, 32, 40, 48, and 200 as numerical expressions composed of exactly five pairs. - Closest natural number
Find the closest natural number to 4.456 to 44.56 and 445.6. - Fruit count
Jozef has ten bananas, and Adam has 20 strawberries. How many pieces of fruit do they have together? - Age sum calculation
The sum of the years of Simona, Karel, and Benjamin is 54. What will be the sum of their years by seven years? - Fifth and Sixth Graders
There are 445 pupils in the secondary school. One-fifth of them are fifth. How many are fifths and sixes together if there are 98s? - Pages Read on Tuesday
Ondra read 126 pages of the book on Sunday. He read seven pages on Monday and another eight pages on Tuesday. How many pages did he read on Tuesday? - Number ratio division
How do we divide 2660 in the ratio 150:130? - Number digital sum
Calculate the digital sum of the given numbers and arrange the results in descending order: 356,1078,39,4402 - Number addition puzzle
You add 12 hundred, 14 tens, and 21 ones to the largest two-digit number. What number do you get? - Juice division
534 liters of juice were in a container. If every person gets 14 liters, how many people will get juice from the container? - Number printing
The ski organizers have to print the start numbers from 1 to 45. How many times do they use the number 3 when printing? - Pines and spruces
They planted 350 spruces and 180 pines in the forest nursery. Forty-six trees withered. How many trees are ok? - Children in the classroom
How many children are in the classroom where Ladislav is 10th lightest and 16th heaviest in class? - Number rounding difference
By rounding the number X = 47,546 to thousands, we get the number of hundreds and the number Y. Calculate X-Y. - The number 3
Ski organizers should print the start numbers from 1 to 45. How many times will they use the number 3 when printing? - Brick transportation calculation
They drove X bricks seven times by car. If they always loaded the same number of bricks, how many bricks did they move at once? - Two Numbers Ratio Larger
The ratio of the two natural numbers is 2:3. The smaller natural number from this pair is 12. Calculate the larger. - Expression puzzle
Add a plus sign minus times divided by two brackets: 5 5 5 5 = 15
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