Natural numbers - math word problems - page 41 of 91
Number of problems found: 1810
- Performance_ 82318
The dance troupe has 24 members. How many equal-sized groups of dancers can he divide into during a performance_
- Different 66994
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?
- Enlarged 63034
Divide 130 nuts into two parts so that the smaller part is enlarged four times equals the larger part reduced three times. How many nuts are in the smaller pile?
- 5 digits
You have the following digits: 9, 8, 0, 1, 5. Write the smallest, even five-digit number if one digit is repeated three times and the other digits are not repeated. The digit sum of the number is: a) 9 b) 6 c) 8 d) 23
- Three-fifths 34771
Calculate three-fifths of the ratio of the product and the sum of all prime divisors of 240.
- Sixty-three 21513
Sixty-three children went to the camp. There are seven more boys than girls. How many boys went to the camp, and how many girls?
- Accommodated 15223
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.
- Ostriches 11421
The ZOO has the same number of zebras as ostriches. They have a total of 84 legs. How many zebras and how many ostriches do they have at the ZOO?
- Examination 2
A teacher awards two marks for every correct answer and subtracts a mark for every wrong answer in an examination. If there were 20 questions and a child scored 25 marks, how many correct answers did the child get?
- Summands 7380
Divide the number 4600 into two summands so that one summand is 700 larger than half of the other summand.
- Mathematical 7034
Jaroslav and his grandfather often played mathematical games. His grandfather gave him the following puzzle: The sum of four consecutive even numbers is 116. What are they?
- Check divisibility
Check under each column to identify whether each number is divisible by 2, 5, 10, 3, 6, or 9. 54180; 1 624 2700 5605 568
- Last page
Two consecutive sheets dropped out of the book. The sum of the numbers on the sides of the dropped sheets is 154. What is the number of the last page of the dropped sheets?
- Peter and Paul
Peter and Paul together have 26 years. Four years ago, Paul was twice older than Peter. How much is Paul and how much is Peter?
- Count of roots
How many solutions have equation x * y = 7757 with two unknowns on the set of natural numbers?
- Plums
In the bowl are plums. How many would be there if we could divide it equally among 8, 10, and 11 children?
- Total 80458
A tower of red cubes 13/72, blue 25/48, green 516. How many cubes are there in total?
- Consecutive 23251
Find the LCM of four consecutive natural numbers. Its sum is 42.
- Multiple: 81896
Write the nearest smaller multiple: number 7 to number 23 number 5 to number 19 number 6 to number 23 number 10 to number 79 number 6 to number 41 number 3 to number 28
- Subtract 82442
I think of three numbers. When I add them, I get 15. When I subtract the third number from the sum of the first two numbers, I get 10. When I subtract the second number from the sum of the first and third numbers, I get 8. What number do I think?
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