Natural numbers - math word problems - page 20 of 92
Number of problems found: 1834
- Enrollees
The total enrolment at Villahermosa Integrated School this year is 276. If 1/3 are in grade ten and 1/4 are in grade seven, how many students are in grades eight and nine combined? - Monica 3
Monica works on her drawings for 2 hours. She spends 1/6 hour on each drawing. How many drawings does she work on in 2 hours? - One ball
The baker can stretch one ball of dough into a circle to make a pizza. After the pizza is cooked, it is cut into eight equal slices. How many slices of pizza can you make with three balls of dough? Solve this problem any way you choose. - Conifer planting
Out of the total number of 128 trees and shrubs around the school, pupils planted 1/4 in the autumn. Of these planted trees and shrubs, 3/4 were conifers. How many conifers did the pupils plant in the autumn? - Six-eights
Six-eights of the one hundred pupils joined the Math Glee club. If the Math Glee club members were grouped into three, how many members were in each group? - Mom apple
Every time it is Friday, Mom takes five apples. Friday has already taken place 18 times. How many apples does my mom have if she always ate only 1? - Big number
How many ones (digits) does the number 12345678910111213141516 ... 4647484950 contain? Did we write all natural numbers from 1 to 50 in a row? - Letters
ABC + DEF = GHIJ replace letters with numbers so that the sum is correct (different letters = different numbers) - Homework word rewriting
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? - Number digit five
Express the numbers 18, 28, 32, 40, 48, and 200 as numeric expressions composed of the digits 5. - Farm animals
Cows and sheep are kept on the farm. There are 37 cows, which is 25 more than the sheep. There are seven times fewer horses than cows and sheep combined. How many animals do they keep on the farm together? - Sum of Two-Digit Numbers
Calculate the sum of all two-digit numbers created from the digits 0, 1, and 3. We can repeat the digits in the created number. - Apples
Three types of apples are mixed in a box. What is the smallest number of apples we have to take from the box so that there are certainly at least three apples of the same kind among them? (Explain your solution!) - Bus route kilometers
It is 716 km from Prague to Michalovce. How many kilometers did the bus driver travel when he drove this route back and forth ten times - A labourer
A laborer who works five days a week starts at 10 AM on Monday. If he works for 56 days, on which day will he complete the job? - Test points
A test has 20 questions. The test awards 3 points if the answer is correct and takes away 1 point if the answer is incorrect. A student answered five questions incorrectly. How many points did the student earn? - Millie
Millie has three sisters. Each sister reads two pages every morning and four pages every evening. Which expression can be used to represent the total number of pages read by Millie's sisters after five days? - Row for lunch
There are less than 66 people in a row for lunch. In front of Eve, there are 28 students. Behind Martin, there are 30 people. Between Eve and Martin, there are 17 people. How many students would stand behind Eve if Martin stood in front of Eve? - Fence pole distance
The fence is built of 25 poles. The distance between the bars is 150 cm. What will be the distance between the individual poles if we make a fence of 19 poles of the same length? - Number ratio sum
The two natural numbers are in the ratio of 3:13, and we will denote their sum. Which of the following values cannot its sum be? a) 64 b) 96 c) 112 d) 39
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