Natural numbers - math word problems - page 45 of 92
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- Number summand division
Divide the number 111 into three summands so that each is two larger than the previous one. - Digit sum calculation
Calculate the digit sum of 1 345 901 - Competitor 2
In the race, 1 twelfth of the competitors finished ahead of me and 7 eighths of the competitors finished behind me. How many of us ran? - Thinking unknown n
I am thinking of a number. If I subtract 14 from it and multiply by 6, I get the number 210. What is the number I am thinking of? - Children in Theater
The theater is watched by 3900 spectators, 3200 of whom are women and 700 men, the rest being children. Thus, 3900 children watch the theater. - 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? - Dance course participants
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? - James 6
James and Lisa shared some sweets. James took 2/7 of the sweets, and Lisa took the rest. If James took 18 fewer sweets than Lisa, how many sweets did they have altogether at first? - Two-digit divisor nineteen
Determines all two-digit numbers that have a greatest common divisor of 19 with the number 76 - Corresponding
The set Z contains all natural numbers that are less than 11. Set A contains all even numbers belonging to the set Z. Set B is the set of all numbers that are multiples of 5 belonging to Z. Write all elements of the set Z in the corresponding dowry diagra - Two brothers
The two brothers have a total of 48 nuts. Two-thirds of the nuts of the first correspond to 2/5 of the number of nuts of the second. How many nuts does everyone have? - The ratio 3
The ratio of male pupils to female pupils in the Gymnasium is 7:9. If there are 512 pupils, how many pupils are male? - Class student
N boys go to class. There are 13 more girls. Today, 4 girls and 5 boys are missing. Thus, how many students in this class are in school today? - Library
We purchased new books for the library. Five-eighths were professional books, one-fifth were encyclopedias, and 231 books were dictionaries. How many professional books were there? - Pears and oranges
There are three times as many pears as oranges. If a group of children receives five oranges each, no oranges will be left over. If the same group of children receives eight pears each, there will be 21 pears left over. How many children and oranges are t - Number ratio sum
Write the number 126 as the sum of three numbers whose ratio is 2:5:7 - 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? - Prime factors
Write 98 as a product of prime factors. - Decompose
Decompose into primes and find the smallest common multiple n of (16,20) and the largest common divisor D of the pair of numbers (140,100) - Book page
On the first day, Lenka read half of the book. On the second day, half of the rest, and on the third day, she read 35 pages and read the book. How many pages did the book have?
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