Natural numbers - math word problems - page 24 of 92
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- Weekly earnings
Jirka, Petr, and Ondra earned 6480 CZK weekly at the gas station. Jirka received CZK 1958, Petr CZK 280 more than Jirka. How much did Ondra earn? - Kindergarten distribution
Mr. Štědrý owns a store with designer clothes, and since Christmas is approaching, he has given the supplies to the kindergarten. He donated 54 pairs of pants, 81 pieces of T-shirts, and 135 pairs of socks. Every child got everything the same. How many ch - Humans
Humans exploring space have left behind bags of trash, bolts, gloves, and pieces of satellites. Let's say there are currently about 5,000,000 pounds of litter in orbit around Earth. Jenny says that this amount is five billion, using the number names. Is J - Repeating Letter Sequence
Lenka tried to write the word Easter in decorative letters. To train the font, she wanted to write it on paper several times in a row. Which letter did she write as the 273rd in a row? - Apricot crates
296 trees are growing in the apricot orchard. The planter estimates the harvest from each tree at about 70 kg. He has prepared a total of 500 crates, each of which can hold 15 kg. He wants to store the rest of the apricots in 20 kg crates. How many such c - Test admission points
The test consisted of 50 questions, each with one possible correct answer. The test result is given by the sum of the correct answers, a maximum of 100 points. The criterion for admission was the achievement of 50 points. The study applicant answered 36 q - Three questions
Write a word problem with three questions for numbers 2 and 6. - Czech nightingale
The absolute winner of the Czech nightingale poll in 1997 was Lucy White. If you subtract 65,202 from the product of 5,064 and 123, you get the number of points she got in the survey (how many did she get?) - Seedling sales calculation
In the garden center, they sold tomato seedlings for 32 CZK and cucumbers for 24 CZK. They sold 1230 cucumber seedlings and earned a total of 55120 CZK for tomatoes and cucumbers. How many tomato seedlings did they sell? - Foot in bus
It was 102 people on the bus. Twenty-eight girls had two dogs. Eleven girls had one dog. Five dogs (even with their owners) seceded at the next stop. They got two boys together with three dogs. The bus drove one driver. How many feet were on the bus? - Maria
Maria has decided to plant grapes in the garden behind her house. His neighbor Ben has grown grapes successfully for a long time and has given Maria advice on how to plant vines. Ben told her to plant them 3 meters apart in rows and 3 meters apart. Maria - Princess
Princess has lost 321 beads, and Prince George is trying to find them. On the first day, he found all but 83 beads. On the second day, he found 68 beads. He found the rest on the third day, but the Princess lost 76. How many beads did Princess have after - Inventory of bottles
Determine the standard stock of mineral water bottles needed for smooth operation if the restaurant requires 18,000 half-litre bottles per year. The delivery cycle is 14 days. The minimum safety stock is set at 5 days' supply. How many litres of mineral w - Sean Junkins
Sean Junkins works at X-Mobile. His pay is easily calculated using the expression 12 h+8c, where h is the number of hours he works and c represents the number of phones he sells. Would Sean Junkins make more money if he worked 37 hours and sold three cell - Pet shop 2
Aneta has 13 chickens, 9 rabbits, 2 cats, and one dog. In the pet shop, 1 bird costs 100 CZK, 1 rabbit costs 120 CZK, 1 cat costs 400 CZK, and 1 dog costs 620 CZK. 1. How much did Aneta pay for all the animals in total? 2. Aneta bought all the animals at - Pension or fraud
Imagine your entire working life working honestly and paying taxes and Social Insurance (in Slovakia). You have a gross wage 970 Euros. You pay social insurance (you and your employer) monthly € 310 during 41 years, and your retirement is 446 Eur dur - The Roman
Roman numerals use an additive system (e.g. VII = 7) and a subtractive system (e.g. IX = 9). How would you explain to your students how to read the Roman numeral MMXIX? Also, state the answer. - Remainders
It is given a set of numbers { 200; 261; 331; 345; 487; 554 }. Divide these numbers by number 80 and determine a set of remainders. As a result, write the sum of these remainders. - Chronicle cipher
From the beginning of the year, students in 4th grade wrote a chronicle. She had everything they had together, and they cared a lot about her. But one day, the chronicle was lost. Five students were left to search for everything on Monday after the class. - Polya's method
On the way home from school, Dora likes to eat cookies. One daytime, just as she reached into her backpack, Swiper jumped into her path and grabbed her bag. It stole half of her cookies plus two more. A bit shaken, Dora continued home. Before she had a ca
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