Natural numbers - math word problems - page 39 of 91
Number of problems found: 1810
- Real estate
The residential house has three entrances numbered by odd numbers in arithmetic progression. The sum of the two numbers on the corner entrances is 50. Calculate the highest of these three numbers.
- Game room
The winner can take the win in three types of jettons with value 3, 30, and 100 dollars. What is the minimum value of win payable in these values of jettons?
- Students 81563
Sixth, seventh, and eighth graders took part in the school trip. Sixth graders were 5 more than seventh graders, and eighth graders were 3 less than sixth graders. How many sixth graders were on the trip if there were 73 students in total?
- Difference 68664
The digits 1, 2, 4, and 8 form two four-digit numbers so that all 4 digits are used in the notation of each number. Calculate the difference between such largest even number and smallest odd number (in that order).
- Solutions 41771
There were 32 toys on the toy store shelf. We know that there were 19 cars with these toys. We also know that 18 of these toys were made of wood. How many wooden cars were on the shelf? Find at least two solutions.
- Nationality 36433
There are d children in the class. Three children are of Vietnamese nationality m of Hungarian and Czech children. The remaining children have Slovak nationality. How many are there?
- Interested 20533
About an eighth of the 9th-grade students are interested in studying at the academy, about a sixth at the gymnasium, one quarter at the SOU, one-third at the vocational school, and 3 students at art schools. How many pupils are there in the class?
- Flowerbeds
What is the smallest length of flowerbeds we must prepare to plant seedlings at grids of 20,30,25,40 cm?
- Summands 6879
Divide the number 111 into three summands so that each is two larger than the previous one.
- Unclassified 6521
No one was left unclassified after joining the two, three, four, and eight steps. How many students were there in a physical education class?
- Together 6451
Peter and Paul are 26 years old together. Four years ago, Peter was twice as old as Paul. How old is Peter? And how much for Paul?
- Children 6303
A total of 56 children went on a trip to the pupils of the two fourth grades. That 4A was four pupils more than 4. B How many pupils from each class went on a trip?
- Balls 6
Jane has balls in her bag that could be divided fairly between 4, 5, or 6 children. How many balls at least does Jane have in her bag?
- 4 digit number
I am a four-digit number. My thousand period has a first digit, which is thrice the second digit, and the second digit is two more than the third digit. All the rest of the digits are zeros. What number am I?
- Calculate
Each of the 30 students speaks either English or German. Three of them speak both languages. Who speak only German are three more than those who speak only English. Calculate using a Venn diagram: Students speak English. Only A students speak English. N s
- Lcm = 22 + gcd
The least common multiple of two numbers is 22 more than their greatest common divisor. Find these numbers.
- THE FARM
Hens, goats, and three cows grow on the farm. All animals have a total of 19 heads and 56 legs. How many goats live on the farm, and how many hens live on the farm?
- Family age
Kubo is 14 years old and has a one-year-old sister, Nina, and a four-year-old brother, Sam. In how many years will Nina and Sam be as old as Kubo?
- By six
From digits 1,2,3,4, we create the long integer number 123412341234..., which will have 962 digits. Is this number divisible by 6?
- Algebrogram
Solve algebrogram: mama+anna=vari How many solutions are?
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