Natural numbers - math word problems - page 48 of 92
Number of problems found: 1834
- 1/4 of
1/4 of the school's pupils have honors, of which 1/5 have all marks one. How many pupils does the school have if it boasts 12 children with only one? - Six times
Six times a number has two subtracted from it. The result is thrilling. The answer is the same if you add 6 to twice the number and multiply the result by 2. - Student meeting attendance
Three times more boys than girls attended the student meeting. When 8 boys and 8 girls left early, five times more boys than girls stayed at the meeting. How many boys and how many girls were at the game? - Book page
On the first day, Helen 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? - Apartment building
Two hundred eight people live in the apartment building. There are as many women as there are men, but there are 22 more children than women. How many adults live in an apartment building? - The father
The father is three times older than his son. 10 years ago, a father was seven times older than his son. How old are father and son? - Unknown number
If we subtract three from the unknown number, we get just as much as if we subtract seven from the unknown number and we multiplied the result by 2. - 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? - Bun baking calculation
Mom baked cheese and poppy seed buns. One-third of them, 26 buns, were poppy. How many buns did mom bake? - Orchard tree calculation
Three-fifths of the orchard trees are apple trees. One-third are cherry trees. The remaining five trees are pear trees. How many trees are in total growth in the orchard? - Number division puzzle
I think the number. If I divide it by four and add 7 to the share, I get 62. What number do I think? - 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? - Dividing into stacks
Determine the smallest possible number of workbooks divided into stacks of 6, 8, 9, or 10. - 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? - Racehorses
Racehorses and jockeys have a total of 168 feet. How many horses were together at the start? - Even / odd numbers
a / Using variable n, write two consecutive odd numbers. b / The sum of three consecutive odd numbers is 333. What are these numbers? - The sum 22
The sum of three consecutive whole numbers is 27. Find the numbers by showing all the steps. - Consecutive even numbers
The sum of five consecutive even numbers is 40. Find these numbers. - Unknown number equation
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? - Greatest divisor
Decompose into primes and find the greatest divisor of the pair of numbers D (84.70).
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