Natural numbers - math word problems - page 45 of 91
Number of problems found: 1807
- Wafers
They used 200 pieces to make wafers. One hundred fifty-seven topped with caramel topping and 100 with sugar topping. How many wafers did both toppings have?
- Counting number
What is the smallest counting number divisible by 2,5,7,8 and 15?
- That: 83969
Find x such that: a) 2 : 5 = 8 : x b) x : 28 = 4 : 7
- The sum
The sum of five consecutive odd numbers is 75. Please find out the sum of the second and fourth of them.
- Participants 81331
Two hundred fifty-two participants signed up for the classical ballroom dance course. There were 2 times more girls than boys. How many girls and how many boys applied?
- Multiply 80797
When I multiply two equal natural numbers, I get the same result as when I add them together. Which ones are they?
- Determines 80517
Determines all two-digit numbers that have a greatest common divisor of 19 with the number 76
- Relatively 71994
The two numbers are in a relatively 3:7 ratio. If the value of the larger number is 21, find a smaller number.
- Smallest 69294
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?
- Collected 64494
A group of scouts works in the woods. A third of them cleaned the stream. A quarter collected timber, and the remaining ten planted trees. How many scouts were on the brigade?
- The GCF
If the GCF is 40 and the number is 8, what is the number if it lies between 70 and 80?
- Manuscript 54691
The typist was given the task of rewriting the manuscript of the adventure book in 8 days. However, she completed the task in 6 days because she rewrote 6 more pages per day than she was supposed to rewrite. Determine the number of pages of an adventure b
- Increased 32723
If we subtract its sixth from the number's triple number, we get half of that number increased by 28. What is the number?
- Students 32361
Seven of the 28 pupils cannot ski, and x pupils cannot swim. How many students in this class can swim?
- Consecutive 18083
The sum of five consecutive even numbers is 40. Find these numbers.
- Difference 10741
Twice, the difference between the number 50 and the unknown x reduced by the unknown x is equal to the number 106. What is the unknown number?
- Previous 8148
The sum of three natural numbers is 204. Each of them is five greater than the previous one. What are the numbers?
- Consecutive 7551
Determine the sum of three consecutive natural numbers such that the sum of the first and third numbers is 368.
- LCM of two number
Find the smallest multiple of 63 and 147
- Beginning 4743
Increase the number by half and reduce the result by half. No.9 will be released. What number did I have at the beginning?
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