Natural numbers - math word problems - page 25 of 91
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- Candy boxes
You are supposed to create as many identical boxes of chocolates as possible from a total of 280 nut, 252 nougat and 420 marzipan candies. You must not leave any candy behind or missing any. What will be the composition of one box and how many can you mak - The tickets
The tickets to the show cost an integer greater than 1. Also, the sum of the price of the children's and adult tickets and their products was the power of the prime number. Find all possible ticket prices. - On Children's
On Children's Day, the organizers bought 252 chewing gums, 396 candies, and 108 lollipops. They want to make as many of the same packages as possible. Advise them what to put in each package and how many packages they can make this way. - Calculated 10371
There are several hotels in the Sunny Beach resort. Among them are one-, two-, three- and four-star hotels. During the walk, Janka calculated that the sum of all the stars in the resort was 69. More than half of the stars belong to one-star hotels. The nu - The florist
The florist had 200 roses in the morning. During the day, more than half sold it. The remaining roses will be tied to the bouquet. One always remains if a bouquet of 3, 4, 5, or 6 roses is bound. How many roses from the morning shipment were sold? - Lesson exercising
In the lesson on physical education, pupils are first divided into three groups so that each has the same number. They redistributed, but into six groups. And again, it was the same number of children in each group. Finally, they were divided into nine eq - Rectangular 54871
The arranger has at his disposal a certain number of colored targets, from which he wants to create a rectangular pattern of a flower bed. If he puts 4,5,6,8,9, or 10 targets in one row, he always has three extra targets. How many targets does it have? De - Mathematics 7775
A total of 3389 digits were needed to number all the sheets of the mathematics textbook. Assume that in a book, every leaf outside the plates is numbered. How many pages does this textbook have if it is: a) single-volume b) two-volume (with both parts hav - Condition 83228
Three boys, Ivo, Vlado, and Alan, are reading the same book, with the condition that they will read the same number of pages every day during the entire reading until they finish the book. Ivo reads 18 pages from it every day, Vlado reads 24 pages, and Al - Purchased
Milan shopped in a store where the prices of all goods were listed in whole €. If Milan bought 2 milk, 3 glasses, and 1 pack of sweets, he would pay €49. If he bought 5 more milks, 11 glasses, and 1 pack of sweets, he would pay a total of €154. How much € - Two hundred
Two hundred ten athletes competed in three athletics races on three fields. One hundred-five athletes competed in the first, 60 in the second, and everyone else in the third. On the individual courts, the athletes were divided into groups. Although compet - Rey collected
Rey collected three glasses of colored marbles. The first glass had 27 red marbles, the second had 36 green marbles, and the third had 54 blue marbles. He placed the marbles into a set of boxes of each kind. What is the greatest number of marbles that he - Three integers
Three consecutive integers add up to 51. what are these integers? - Divisibility
Is the number 728267 exactly divisible by 8? (the result is the integer, and/or remainder is zero) - Hamburgers 79184
Two sellers, each in their stand, sold hamburgers at the same price, expressed as a natural number in CZK greater than 30. The first seller received 1260 CZK, and the second received only 792 CZK. How much CZK did 1 hamburger cost? How many hamburgers did - Trees in alley
There are four trees in the alley between which the distances are 35m, 15m, and 95m. Trees must be laid in the spaces so that the distance is equal and maximum. How many trees will they put in, and what will be the distance between them? - Boats
Three-quarters of boats are white, 1/7 are blue, and nine are red. How many boats do we have? - Ornamental shrubs
Children committed to planting 240 ornamental shrubs. Their commitment, however, was exceeded by 48 shrubs. Write the ratio (r) of actually planted shrubs and commitment by the lowest possible integers a/b. - Mba studium
At MBA school, fourth-year students can choose from three optional subjects: a) mathematical methods, b) social interaction, c) management Each student studies one of these subjects. The mathematical methods studied 28 students, the social interaction wit - Apples and pears
Mom divided 24 apples and 15 pears among the children. Each child received the same number of apples and pears - the same number as their siblings. How many apples (j=?) and pears (h=?) were received for each child?
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