Natural numbers - math word problems - page 38 of 91
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- Dance ensemble
The dance ensemble took the stage in pairs. During dancing, the dancers gradually formed groups of four, six, and nine. How many dancers have an ensemble?
- 7 digit number
If 3c54d10 is divisible by 330, what is the sum of c and d?
- 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?
- Wednesday 82634
Two hundred sixteen tickets were sold in the first four days of the week. One-quarter of those tickets were sold on Monday, one-fifth more than on Tuesday. The same number of tickets were sold on Thursday as on Tuesday and Wednesday combined. How many wer
- Together 81979
Three friends split the reward in the ratio of 3:5:7. One of them received exactly €49. How many euros did they get together?
- The difference 2
The difference between the two numbers is 25. The smaller number is 1/6th of the larger number. What is the value of the smaller number?
- Students 39121
N boys go to class. There are 13 more girls. Today, 4 girls and 5 boys are missing. Thus, how many students in this class are in school today?
- Two-fifths 7764
No one got a grade worse than three. A third of the class got one, two-fifths two, and eight students had three. How many students had one or two?
- Smaller 3848
Dano had a natural number in mind. If he changed this number to a 2:5 ratio, he would get the number 24 smaller. What number did Dano think?
- Matej 2
Matej, Marko, Milan, and Matúš had a total of 205 football player cards with signatures. Marko has four times more than Matej. Matúš had two times less than Marko. Milan had 20 cards less than Matúš. How many cards did each have?
- Groups
Into what largest number of groups can we divide 336 children and 24 adults so that each group contains the same number of children and adults?
- 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?
- School
The headteacher considers the distribution of pupils in a race in groups of 4, 5, 6, 9, or 10. How many pupils must have at least one school option?
- Mistake
Nicol needs to correct errors when calculating in school. Instead of adding the number 20, she subtracts it. What is the difference between the result and the correct result?
- Cherries
Cherries in the bowl can be divided equally among 20 or 15, or 10 children. How many are the minimum cherries in the bowl?
- Accommodates 83454
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.
- Encyclopedias 83005
The seller sells books for 20 euros and encyclopedias for 50 euros. How many books and encyclopedias did he sell if he sold 121 books? He won €8,000 for both types.
- Asymmetric 5407
Find the smallest natural number k for which the number 11 on k is asymmetric. (e.g. 11² = 121)
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