Natural numbers - math word problems - page 35 of 94
Number of problems found: 1878
- Marshall
Marshall earns a salary of 36,000 each year and receives a $4000 raise. Jim has a salary of 51,000 yearly, receiving 1500 bonuses. How many years will it take before Marshall and Jim are on the same salary? - What are 3
What are the two digits that, when inserted in the blank spaces, will make 234 _ _ divisible by 8? - Bus departure time
The first bus leaves every 10 minutes, the second every quarter of an hour, and the third every 18 minutes. At noon, all three lines left together from the station U Kachny. At what time did all the lines go again at the same time? - Computer banknote payment
Dad paid for the computer with banknotes worth 500 and 1,000 CZK. The number of banknotes was 56, and the price of the computer was CZK 44,000. How many banknotes did he have? - Three excursions
Each pupil of the 9 A class attended at least one of the three excursions. There could always be 15 pupils on each excursion. Seven participants of the first excursion also participated in the second, 8 participants of the first excursion, and 5 participa - Bikes Cars Wheels Count
We observed road traffic. We only saw bikes and cars. There were a total of 40 laps on the road. List at least three options how many bikes could be and how many cars? - Coins
The boy collected coins with values of 5 CZK and 2 CZK when he had 50 pieces saved 190 CZK. How many he has each type of coin? - Tricycle scooter assembly
John had 19 wheels in the kit. He used all these wheels in the construction of tricycles and scooters. How much does he assemble complete scooters, and how many tricycles? Find all solutions. - Reminder and quotient
Numbers A = 135 and B = 315 are given. Find the smallest natural number R greater than one so that the proportions R:A, R:B are with the remainder 1. - Hotel Room Capacity Puzzle
The hotel has single and double rooms. There are 7 more single rooms than double rooms. How many people are accommodated in double rooms if the hotel is fully booked and has a capacity of 100 people? - Dormitory room distribution
A total of 17 pupils are accommodated in 5 rooms in the dormitory. Some rooms are triple, some quadruple. Determine how many pupils are accommodated in triple rooms. - Quotient
Find the quotient before the bracket - the largest divisor 51 a + 34 b + 68 121y-99z-33 - Three-digit division remainder
Find the largest three-digit number that gives the remainder 1 when divided by three, gives the remainder 2 when divided by four, gives the remainder 3 when divided by five, and gives the remainder 4 when divided by six. - Summands
Find two summands of the number 42 so that its product is minimized. - Dormitory Room Types
The dormitory accommodates 173 students in 48 rooms. Some rooms have three beds; some have four beds. If all rooms are fully occupied, determine how many are triples and how many are quadruple rooms. - A shopkeeper 5
A shopkeeper sold some sets of Pencils and Pens. Each set contained 6 pencils and 2 pens. If the shopkeeper sold 112 pencils and pens, how many pens did she sell altogether? - Digits - numbering
We used 1533 digits to number the rough book. How many pages does this book have if each page, including page 1, is numbered? - Calculate
In one class, each of the 30 students speaks either English or German. Three of them speak both languages. Those who speak only German outnumber those who speak only English by three. Using a Venn diagram, calculate: How many students speak English? How m - Boys and girls 8
A class of 35 students has a boy-to-girl ratio of 2:5. Five boys are absent and five girls are absent. How many students are present? - World languages
There are 50 pupils in the class. Out of this number, 1/10 speak French only, and 4/5 of the ten speak French and English. If the rest speak English only, find the number of students who speak only English.
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