Natural numbers - math word problems - page 34 of 91
Number of problems found: 1817
- Součková 21673
Ms. Součková bought 6 orange and 5 apple juices and paid a total of 254 CZK. Mrs. Derner bought 6 apple juice and 5 orange juice and paid CZK 2 less for them than Mrs. Součková. How much did each juice cost? - Incorrectly 7484
Tomáš was given the task of solving 10 problems. He received 3 points for each correctly solved, and 4 points were deducted for each incorrectly solved. He scored a total of 9 points. How many tasks did he solve correctly, and how many incorrectly or not - Which 13
Which numbers are perfectly divisible by 3? 45,904 40,404 145,083 16,674 75,035 (use sum of digits) - Tickets 18603
The cashier at the cinema sells tickets for 50 CZK and 40 CZK. He has sold 143 tickets and earned a total of CZK 6,340. How many tickets did he sell? - Out of 124
Out of 124 students, 68 students went on at least one of the two trips. 82 students did not go on the first trip, and 63 students went on just one trip. How many students went only on the first trip, and how many students went on the second trip? - Parakeets 80471
Mr. Spacek keeps birds. It has more than 50 and less than 100. Parakeets make up a ninth and canaries a quarter of the total. How many birds did he keep? - Barborka 36393
Adela and Barbora have a total of 34 candies. If Barbora gives Adela 2 candies, they will have the same. How many candies does Adela have, and how many Barbora? - Inspection 12171
During the inspection of the trees, we found that 1/3 was broken and 2/5 bitten. In the beginning, there were only 40 pieces. How much was planted in total? - Disassembled 5815
The children disassembled 48 bananas on the trip. Some children took 1 banana each, 6 children took 2 bananas each, and last, Anina was the only one who did not take even 1 banana. How many children were on the trip? - In a forest meadow
The students planted 280 spruces and 60 pines on forest traps. Express the ratio of the number of planted pines to the number of planted spruces in the smallest possible natural numbers. - Group of children
There is a group of children. There is a boy named Adam in each of the three children subgroups and a girl named Beata in each quartet (four-member subgroup). How many children can be in such a group, and what are their names in that case? - Chairs
The two dining rooms in the recreational building have equally arranged chairs around the tables. A maximum of 78 people can dine in the first dining room and 54 in the second. How many chairs can be around one table? - LCD two fractions
What is the least common denominator of 11/15 and 12/19? - Dinosaurs
More than 30 and less than 60 dinosaurs have met at the pond. A quarter of them bathed, and 1/7 saws and the rest gripped. How many were at the pond? How many were there? - Chicken
I threw three chickens for a handful of grains, and I noticed that they ate in a ratio of 8:7:6, and two of them grabbed 156 grains. How many grains have fought that chicken? - Trams
Two trams started at the same time from the same place. One tram journey takes 30 minutes, and the second 45 minutes to its final stop. How long will the trams meet again? - Seedlings 30831
Three workers planted 3,555 seedlings a day. The first worked in the standard. The second planted 120 more, and the third 135 seedlings more than the first. How many seedlings did each worker plant? - Following: 80476
In the number 123 456 789, omit the following: a) one digit to create the largest possible number divisible by 3 b) one digit to create the largest possible number divisible by 9 - Solution 83099
There are spiders and flies on the window. They have a total of 38 legs. How many spiders and flies are there if a spider has 8 legs and a fly has 6? Just give one solution. - Number 9361
I think the number. If I divide it by four and add 7 to the share, I get 62. What number do I think?
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