Natural numbers - math word problems - page 49 of 94
Number of problems found: 1878
- Consecutive number LCM
Find the LCM of four consecutive natural numbers. Its sum is 42. - Four-digit number
Find all four-digit abcd numbers with a digit sum of 12 such that ab-cd = 1 - Students Lining Steps Multiples
No one was left unclassified after joining the two, three, four, and eight steps. How many students were there in a physical education class? - Twenty
Twenty rabbits are put in 4 cells so that there are a different number of rabbits in each cell containing at least three rabbits. What is the largest possible number of rabbits in one cell? - Unknown number
If I reduced the sum of 70 and the unknown number three times, I would get 100. What is the unknown number? - Unknown numbers
The sum of two consecutive natural numbers and their triple equals 92. Find these numbers. - Number difference
The difference between the two numbers is 16. They are natural numbers. The first number is 17 times larger than the second number. Identify both of these numbers. - Racehorses
Racehorses and jockeys have a total of 168 legs and feet combined. How many horses were together at the start? - Consecutive even sum
The sum of eight consecutive even natural numbers is 1,688. Determine the largest of the numbers. - Finding the Number
I think the number to which when I add 32, and I get a number 42 greater than -23 - Swimming pool 5
There are 5,500 men, women, and children at a 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 ratio sum
The ratio of the two numbers is 1:3. Half of the larger one is 135. What is the sum of the two numbers? - Greatest common factor
What is the GCF of 8 and 20? - Number symmetry divisibility
Complete the digits to create a symmetrical number divisible by 5 to the number 346. - Number difference puzzle
I am thinking of a number. The difference between nine times and four times the unknown number is 625. What number am I thinking of? - Three-digit divisible nine
Determine the number of all-natural three-digit numbers divisible by 9, consisting of the numbers 0, 1, 2, 5, 7: - Most divisors
Find the number with the most divisors from the natural numbers 1 to 100. - The sum 13
What is the sum of the exponents of the prime factors in the prime factorization of 196? - Number series continuation
Continuation of the number series 9,12,18,27 - Class nationality
There are d children in the class. Three children are of Vietnamese nationality m of Hungarian and Czech children. The remaining children have Slovak nationality. How many are there?
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