Natural numbers - math word problems - page 49 of 92
Number of problems found: 1834
- Natural numbers equation
Find the natural numbers x and y such that: 1/2 = x / y and in addition that: x + y = 6 - Concert organizers
800 people came to the concert, which was a quarter more than the organisers had expected. How many people did the organisers expect? - Solving for x Proportion
Find x such that: a) 2:5 = 8:x; b) x:28 = 4:7. - 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? - Four-digit number shift
Writing a four-digit number ends with the number 5. If we move this number to the first place, we get a number 531 larger than the original. Specify the original number. - Bread black white
They sold 452 loaves of bread in the store. They sold three times more black bread than white bread. How much white and black bread did they sell in the store? - Three cottages
141 guests are accommodated in 3 cottages. In the second cottage, there are eight more guests than in the first cottage, and in the third cottage, there are 14 more guests than in the second cottage. Find out how many guests are staying in the first cotta - Children and horses
There are some children and horses in a field. Together they have 39 heads and 122 feet. How many children are in the field, and how many horses are in the field? - Simplest form 3
What fraction is 15 of 35 in simplest form? - Quotient and subtraction
Sixteen minus the quotient of 12, and what number is thirteen? - Jigsaw puzzle
Krista has used 4/5 of the pieces in her jigsaw puzzle. She has used 120 pieces. How many pieces are in the whole puzzle? - Divisibility feature test
Which number from 1 to 10 does not divide evenly into 2,520? Use divisibility rules to solve. - Operations with sets
Set B - A has twice as few elements as set A - B and four times fewer elements than set A ∩ B. How many times more elements does set A have than set B? - Number sixth puzzle
If we subtract its sixth from the number's triple number, we get half of that number increased by 28. What is the number? - 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? - Consecutive number LCM
Find the LCM of four consecutive natural numbers. Its sum is 42. - 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 - Four-digit number
Find all four-digit abcd numbers with a digit sum of 12 such that ab-cd = 1 - 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 numbers
The sum of two consecutive natural numbers and their triple is 92. Find these numbers.
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