Natural numbers - math word problems - page 44 of 92
Number of problems found: 1834
- Count of roots
How many solutions have equation x * y = 4961 with two unknowns on the set of natural numbers? - Textbooks
After checking the textbooks, it was found that teachers should withdraw every 9-th textbook. Together, 176 textbooks were withdrawn. How many textbooks were in stock before being withdrawn, and how many after withdrawal? - Camp
In the camp are children. 1/2 went on a trip, 1/5 went to bathe, and 33 children remained in the room. How many children are in the camp? - Five Odd Numbers Sum
The sum of five consecutive odd numbers is 35. What are these numbers? - Number summand division
Divide the number 111 into three summands so that each is two larger than the previous one. - Plums - a quarter
How many plums were originally in the bowl if Iva ate a quarter, Jana ate a fifth, Mike ate three eighths, and 7 were left? - Children in Theater
The theater is watched by 3900 spectators, 3200 of whom are women and 700 men, the rest being children. How many children are watching the theater? - Candy ratio division
Jane and Klara divided the candies in a ratio of 15:18. Klára got 90 candies. How many candies were there? - Basketball point throws
In the basketball game, the players threw 37 times, including 2-pointers and 3-pointers, for a total of 82 points. How many were 2 points, and how many were 3 points? - Equal number multiplication
When I multiply two equal natural numbers, I get the same result as when I add them together. Which ones are they? - Newspaper weekly sales
From Monday to Friday, 9650 newspapers were sold, on Tuesday 1680 were sold, on Monday 50 more than on Tuesday, on Wednesday the same as on Tuesday and on Thursday 2x more than on Tuesday. How many newspapers were sold on Friday? - Find whole
Find whole numbers between 155 and 232 that are divisible by 2, 5, and 10. - 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 - Lcm and hcf
If the LCM of a and 18 is 36 and the HCF of a and 18 is 2, then a = … - Boats 2
Three-quarters of the boats in the marina are white. 4/7 out of the remaining boats are blue, and the rest are red if there are nine red boats. How many boats are in the marina? - Miguel
Miguel and Kat are reading the same book. Miguel reads the book three times as many pages as Kat. Together, they read 48 pages. Write an equation that we can use to find how many pages Kat read. - Together
The three friends divided the balls in a ratio of 6:5:4. Some two got 126 balls. How many balls were there together? - Candy distribution
Adela and Barbora have a total of 34 candies. If Barbora gives Adela 2 candies, they will have the same. How many candies does Adela have, and how many Barbora? - Prime divisors
Find 2/3 of the sum's ratio and the product of all prime divisors of the number 120. - Number difference
Calculate the difference between the smallest odd four-digit number and the largest even three-digit number, where we can form each number from only these digits: 0, 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9 without repeating digits.
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