Natural numbers - math word problems - page 26 of 94
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- The female teacher
The female teacher wrote two numbers on the blackboard under each other and called on Adam to add them. Adam correctly added them and wrote the result 39 below the given numbers. The teacher erased the topmost number, and thus the remaining two numbers fo - Principle - 3CC
According to a certain principle, three-digit natural numbers are divided into two groups: The 1st group includes, for example, the numbers: 158, 237, 689, 982, 731, 422, … The 2nd group includes, for example, the numbers: 244, 385, 596, 897, … Discover t - Trip breakfast
90 children participated in a trip, boys and girls in the ratio 2:3. Each participant chose exactly one breakfast. Half of all boys chose variant D, a quarter of all boys chose variant C. A third of all girls chose variant A and a third of all girls chose - 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 - 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 - Toy car collection
Martin has more than 50 and fewer than 100 toy cars in his collection. A fifth of them are trucks, an eighth are vintage cars, and the rest are models of modern passenger cars. How many toy cars does Martin have in his collection, and how many of them are - Pastries for seniors
The organizers bought pastries for a gathering at the Seniors' Home so cleverly that each table would have the same assortment of these pastries. They bought 45 cream puffs, 63 vanilla wreaths, 99 meringues, and 27 cream rolls. Can you determine from thei - The exhibition
The teacher charged 280 CZK for four students' admission to the exhibition. How many students were at the exhibition? Hint: the admission cost is a whole number. - Hamburger seller price
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 - 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 - The florist
A consignment of 200 roses arrived at the florist in the morning. She sold more than half of them during the day. She wants to tie bouquets of the remaining roses. One rose will always be left if she ties a bouquet of three, four, five, or six roses. Dete - 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. - Boats
Three-quarters of boats are white, 1/7 are blue, and nine are red. How many boats do we have? - Cents no more
Johnny bought pencils for 35 cents each. Neither he nor the salesperson had small coins, just a whole € 1 coin. At least how many pencils did he have to buy to pay for the whole euros? - Divisibility
Is the number 728267 exactly divisible by 8? (i.e., does the division give an integer result with zero remainder?) - Two numbers
Numbers A and B differ by 95. If from number A we subtract two thirds of it, we get the same result as when we add three fifths to number B. Decide for each of the following statements whether it is true (T) or not (N). a) The larger of the two numbers is - Petra's test
The teacher will give a correct answer score of eight points, and the wrong answer will be deducted three points. The total score obtained by the school is 36 points. If Patricia answered six questions correctly, how many questions were answered incorrect - On the bed
We want to plant several rows of cauliflower seedlings and several rows of lettuce seedlings alternately on the bed. The cauliflower seedlings are planted 45 cm apart, the lettuce seedlings 25 cm apart. Planting seedlings of both types of plants starts fr - My father
My father has a big farm. He planted 6/8 of it with mango trees, 1/2 of the remainder are guava trees, and the remaining 10 trees are santol trees. What is the number of all trees? - Birthdate
Jane brought 30 lollipops and 24 chewing gum for their friends on her birthday. How many friends does she have if everyone receives the same number of lollipops and pieces of chewing gum? How much chewing gum and lollipops have any friends?
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