Natural numbers - math word problems - page 18 of 91
Number of problems found: 1810
- Closest natural number
Find the closest natural number to 4.456 to 44.56 and 445.6.
- The sum 25
The sum of the two numbers is 215. If the ratio is 2: 3, find the larger number. A. 86 B, 129 C. 215 D. 381
- Students 19423
The teacher gave the students homework to rewrite 32 words. Roman rewrote more words than he was given the task. How many words could he rewrite?
- A man 8
A man has 72 sheep. He wants to divide the sheep among his four children in the ratio of 5:3:2:2. How many sheep will each child get?
- Evaluate expression 6
Workout: 5×4-12/2+5 The order of operations is the order you use to work out math expressions: parentheses, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction.
- The fence
How many pillars do we need for a 180 meters long fence? If the pillars are laid every 15 m, the fence must start and end with a pillar.
- Tenths digit
For 10.932, which digit is in the tenth place?
- Runners
Thirty chocolates are prepared and distributed in the ratio of 3:2:1 for three runners (in first to third place). How much chocolate will get everyone?
- School
27 students of 6.D class are going on a trip. They pay 9 € each. The teacher got 153 €. How many children have not paid?
- How many
How many integers are greater than 547/3 and less than 931/4?
- Naturally 6121
The ratio of the two natural numbers is 2:3. The smaller natural number from this pair is 12. Calculate the larger.
- Expressions 62284
Express the numbers 18, 28, 32, 40, 48, and 200 as numeric expressions composed of the digits 5.
- On the floor
You enter the room, and there are two dogs, four horses, one giraffe, and one duck on the bed. Three chickens are flying over the chair. How many feet are on the floor?
- Missing numerals
John described the example but forgot the numerals. Fill them in so that the result is correct. (2 solutions): 3 3 3 3 = 8
- Mrs Perry
Mrs. Perry shares 25 biscuits between Gemma and Zak in a ratio of 1:4. How many biscuits have each?
- Pimps
There were 24 pimps on the plate. Maros ate 12, his little sister four times less. How many pimps remained on the plate?
- According 7038
When students are ranked according to height, Katka is 12th Front and 17th Back. How many children are in the class?
- Calculate 5356
Two hundred forty-six fruit trees grow in the orchard. There are 78 apple trees. The others are pears and plums. Calculate how many pears and plums are together.
- Children 82500
Four children paid a total of 884 CZK for the fair's shooting range. How much did one child pay if all the children spent the same?
- Cigarettes 2910
In 1983, the world produced 27 million cigarettes and cigars. If one person smokes 20 cigarettes a day, how many people smoked a day in 1983?
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