Natural numbers - math word problems - page 49 of 92
Number of problems found: 1826
- Imaginary number puzzle
Half of the imaginary number reduced by a quarter of the same number equals one-third of the largest two-digit number. What did the number mean? - Swimming pool 5
There are 5500 men, women, and children at the swimming pool. There are twice as many women as men and four times as many children as women. How many men, women, and children are there at the swimming pool? - Number quadruple reduction
I think a number. I reduce its quadruple by 8 and divide the result by 3. I get 100. Which number do I think? - Number series exclusion
Which number does not belong in the number series and why? 11. . . 13 . . . 15 . . . 17 . . . 19 - Sum of 24
The sum of the two numbers is 95. If one exceeds the other by 15, find the numbers. - Number difference integer
The difference between two positive integers is 25. One number is 59. What is the other number? - 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. - How many
How many numbers are less than 222 with a digit sum of 8? - Four-digit number
Find all four-digit abcd numbers with a digit sum of 12 such that ab-cd = 1 - Sum and ratio
The sum and ratio of two numbers are equal to 10. Which numbers are they? - Hens and pigs
Hens and pigs have 46 feet in total. At least how much can heads have? - Counting number
What is the smallest counting number divisible by 2,5,7,8 and 15? - I think
I think a number. When I multiply it by five and subtract 477, I get the same number as if I multiplied it twice. What number do I think? - The sum 22
The sum of three consecutive whole numbers is 27. Find the numbers by showing all the steps. - Number series continuation
Continuation of the number series 9,12,18,27 - Art circle children
Ten children came to the art circle. Eight children painted, and nine, I guess. How many children did I paint with, and I think simultaneously? - Consecutive number sum
Five consecutive numbers give the sum of 220. Identify the smallest of them. - 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? - Three Consecutive Natural Numbers
Determine the sum of three consecutive natural numbers such that the sum of the first and third numbers is 368. - Solve Exponential Equation
For n ϵ N solve: 100 = (0.01n)²
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