Natural numbers - math word problems - page 44 of 94
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- 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. - LCM GCD division
What result do we get when dividing the least common multiple of the numbers 12 and 8 by their greatest common divisors? - Number ratio sum
Write the number 126 as the sum of three numbers whose ratio is 2:5:7 - Tree inspection calculation
During the inspection of the trees, we found that 1/3 was broken and 2/5 bitten. In the beginning, there were only 40 pieces. How much was planted in total? - Number of songs
Write an expression for the number of songs they need for this show. Evan and Peter have a radio show that has two parts. They need four fewer than 11 songs in the first part. In the second part, they need five fewer than three times the number of songs i - Orchard tree storm
There were 46 more apple trees than pear trees in the orchard. The storm destroyed one-quarter of apple trees and seven pear trees. There are 80 trees left. How many are left? - Ratio of Two Numbers
The ratio of the two natural numbers is 2:3. The smaller number in this pair is 12. Calculate the larger A number from this pair. - Elections
The elections attended a total of 1450 voters. First-day 48 men more than women, the second-day 16 women more than men. How many women attended elections? - Digit sum
Which largest six-digit number has a digit sum of 27? - Jana notebook purchase
Jane bought 36 notebooks, three times as many with lines as with squares notebooks. Calculate how many lined notebooks she purchased. - Camp room distribution
Fifty pupils were in the camp; they lived in double and triple rooms. They occupied 20 rooms, many of which were two- and three-story. Please proceed. - Class boy girl
There are 32 children in the class. If there were three more boys and one less girl, there would be an equal number of girls and boys in the class. How many boys are there in the class? - Number series exclusion
Which number does not belong in the number series and why? 11. . . 13 . . . 15 . . . 17 . . . 19 - Two numbers 14
Two numbers are in the ratio 7:9. If the sum of the numbers is 112, then the larger number is: - Evaluate 25
Evaluate the following expression: [ 3 + ( 40 ÷ 5 ) x ( 2 x 2 ) ] – 5 = - Number divisible range
Find the natural number between the numbers 70 and 80 divisible without the remainder 5, 3, 15, and 25. - Number ratio smaller
The two numbers are in a relatively 3:7 ratio. If the value of the larger number is 21, find a smaller number. - Prime number sum
What number do you get when you add the number 1 to the sum of all prime numbers less than 30 and then divide by the smallest odd prime numbers?
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