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- Money Sharing Equal Amount
Sylva and Šárka have 20 CZK together. If Sylva gives Šárka 6 CZK, they will have the same. Sylva has how many more CZK? - Postage stamps 2
Paul collects postage stamps. He has the same number of one-crown and three-crown stamps in his collection, and he also has five-crown stamps, which are twice as numerous as the one-crown stamps. The sum of the face values of all the stamps is 448 CZK. Ho - School trip ratio
One hundred seventy-five school pupils signed up for the school trip. The ratio of boys to girls was 9: 16. In the end, 19 registered students did not come on the trip, so the ratio of the number of participating boys and girls was 9: 17. How many boys an - Tourist bench seating
Benches were prepared around the fire. When seven tourists sit on them, one tourist will sit alone on the last bench. When six of them all sat down, one had to stand. How many tourists were at the campfire if we know there were less than 100, and how many - Different prices
Christopher sells 10 bells at different prices: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 euros. He needs to pack all the bells into 3 boxes so that the price of the bells in each box is the same. How many ways can he do this? a)1 b)2 c)3 d) 4 e) cannot be divided in - Three friends
Three friends had balls in a ratio of 2:7:4 at the start of the game. Could they have the same number of balls at the end of the game? Write 0 if not, or write the minimum number of balls they had together. - Basements
In the first cellar, there are more flies than spiders. In the second, the opposite. In each cellar, the flies and spiders had a combined 100 legs. Determine how many flies and spiders could have been in the first and how many could have been in the secon - Florist's
The flower shop has 72 white and 90 red roses. How many identical bouquets can they most tie together so that all the roses are used? - Reading Book Pages Schedule
Roza calculated that if she read ten pages a day, she would read the whole book in 18 days. After a week, however, she decided to read one more page a day. How many days will he read the entire book? - Three-digit number puzzle
Dominika wrote a three-digit number ending with the number 6. When she crossed out the last digit and wrote it at the beginning of the number, she noticed that the new number was as much greater than 600 as the original number was less than 600. What numb - Hair salon customers
Sixty customers visited the hair salon. Customers were either blondes, brunettes, brunettes, or redheads. One in three was brunette, one in five was blonde, and one in fifteen was a redhead. How many brunettes were there in the salon? - In a forest meadow
The students planted 280 spruces and 60 pines on forest plots. Express the ratio of the number of planted pines to the number of planted spruces as the smallest possible natural numbers. - Christmas package identical
Parents are making Christmas gazebos/packages for children. We have 96 apples, 320 candies, 80 gum, 112 nuts. How many identical packages can I make from a given material? - Tomáš NHL cards
Thomas collects NHL cards. Find out that he will never have any cards left if he divides them into groups of three, four, five, or six. Determine how many hockey cards Thomas has; if their number is three-digit and starts with the number 2, - Pupil pencil pen
Sixth graders received 264 pencils and 330 pens. How many students can be in this class so that each student gets the same number of pencils and pens? How many pens and pencils does each student get? - Rose bouquet maximum
At the flower shop, they received 72 white roses and 96 red roses. What is the maximum number of bouquets they can tie to all these roses if each bouquet is to have the same number of white roses as red roses? - Susan 3
Susan has 90 sweets, 36 chocolates, and 60 jellies. She wants to pack the items equally into goodie bags without any leftover items. How many bags will she pack maximum? How many sweets, chocolates, and jellies will be in one bag? - Marie-Pier
Marie-Pier, Frédéric, and Simon bump into each other in the street on a Tuesday while the three of them are running. Marie-Pier trains every three days, Frédéric every four days, and Simon every Tuesday. If they all keep up with their training pace, in ho - Two-digit number
In a two-digit number, the number of tens is three greater than the number of units. If we multiply the original number by a number written in the same digits but in reverse order, we get product 3 478. Find the original number. - The collector
Harry liked to collect old movies. On four different days, he bought two movies each day. On two other days, he purchased three movies each day. After that, he sold two sets of 2 movies. He then divided his total collection into two equal groups to put on
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