Natural numbers - math word problems - page 34 of 92
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- Scrapbook
Jo is making a scrapbook for her best friend's 5th-grade graduation. She used 72 photos with six photos on each page. Jo had to remove two photos on each page to make room for the writing she wanted to include. Write an expression that represents the numb - Mushrooms
Mr. Mushar collected mushrooms. One-fifth he gave to neighbors, one-third to dry, and divided the remaining mushrooms into three equal parts: himself, son, and daughter. Daughter Dominika got 42. How many mushrooms did he collect in total, and how many mu - Ring The Bell
Lucy and David challenged each other at the "Ring The Bell" game. David scored 120 points, although Lucy and David scored 235 points. How many points did Lucy score? Draw a diagram and equation to represent this situation. Use 'L' as the missing var. - Happy marriage
Jan and Mary have been in a happy marriage for several years. Jan's age is written in the same numbers as Mary's, only in reverse order. Their ages differ by just a fifth of Mary's. Jan is older. How old is Jan, and how many is Mary? - Pin circle arrangement
Three circles of the same size are drawn on the playing field. Arrange the 16 pins so that there are 9 pins in each circle. Find at least eight significantly different layouts, i.e. J. such layouts in which pins or circles are not distinguished. - 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? - Algebrogram
Solve algebrogram: mama+anna=vari How many solutions are? - Danny
Danny made a mistake in the following problem. Line 1:21 + 35 ÷ 7 + 6(2) Line 2:21 + 5 + 6(2) Line 3:21 + 11(2) Line 4:21 + 22 Line 5:43 On what line was the mistake made? Only input the number of the first incorrect line. - Divisor comparison calculation
How often is D (24.60) less than n (24.60)? - Marble game distribution
Pavol, Igor, and Kubo played bullets. They had a total of 25 marbles. Palo had 6 more bullets than Kubo at the start. Then Igor won 8 bullets from Pavol, and thus Igor had the same number of bullets as Kubo. How many marbles does Pal have left? - Matej 2
Matthew, Mark, Miles, and Matt had a total of 205 football player cards with signatures. Mark has four times more than Matthew. Matt had twice less than Mark. Miles had 20 fewer cards than Matthew. How many cards did each of them have? - TEV physical education
Students lined up in rows of three in a physical education class, and then in rows of four, and each time there was exactly one student left over. What is the minimum number of students that could be in the gym? - Groups
Into what is the largest number of equal groups we can divide 336 children and 24 adults, such that each group contains the same number of children and the same number of adults? - Jared 2
Jared has $32. He buys 5 packs of trading cards for $3 each and a display book for $7. Simplify the expression to find out how much money Jared has left. - Student step class
In the physical education lesson, students entered the two-step, three-step, four-step, six-step, and eight-step classes, but there was always one student left. How many students practiced if there were more than 40 and less than 50? - Different balls
There are 180 balls in three different colors in the bag. What is the smallest number of marbles to be selected so that there are at least 3 of the same color among them if the marble of the same color is the same in all three colors? - We bought
We bought 140 fruit, 196 chocolate, and 84 caramel lollipops. How many of the same packages can we prepare from them? - Dentist
Class 5. I participated in a preventive dental examination. A quarter of the pupils found two dental caries, and an eighth found one caries. Half the class had all their teeth healthy. How many students attend class 5? If four students were missing on the - Collection of stamps
Jano, Rado, and Fero created a collection of stamps in a ratio of 5:6:9. Two had 429 stamps together. How many stamps did their shared collection have? - 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?
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