Natural numbers - math word problems - page 50 of 92
Number of problems found: 1826
- Finding the Number
I think the number to which when I add 32, and I get a number 42 greater than -23 - Consecutive odd sum
The sum of three consecutive odd numbers is 183. What is the largest of them? - Consecutive even sum
The sum of eight consecutive even natural numbers is 1,688. Determine the largest of the numbers. - Number addition multiplication
If I add 5 to this number, I get the same result as multiplying it by 5. What is that number? - Number multiplication subtraction
I think a number. If I multiply it by three and then subtract 120, I get the number 900. What is that number? - 5 times
Find an unknown number; if five times as large as 110 is 1/2 of what number? - Marbles
Leo has 40 marbles. His brother has thrice as many marbles as he does. They have 160 marbles. What does Leo's brother have? - Simplest form 3
What fraction is 15 of 35 in simplest form? - The sum 8
The sum of the two numbers is 21. If three times the smaller numbers are two less than twice the larger number, find the two numbers. - Seven numbers
Write seven 4-digit numbers divisible by three and at the same time by 4. - Number unknown
Adela thought of the two-digit number. She added it to its ten times and got 407. What number does she think? - Number divisibility replacement
Which number should replace the letter X so that the number 7618X is divisible by three and four? - Consecutive number middle
There are five consecutive natural numbers. If the middle number is subtracted from the sum of the other four, I get 21. Specify these numbers. - Horse head legs
A herd of horses grazes in the meadow. They have 78 legs more than their heads. How many horses are in the herd? - Four multiples
Four multiples of 6, he writes the following 12 24 56 72, which is correct? - Consecutive even numbers
The sum of five consecutive even numbers is 40. Find these numbers. - Natural numbers equation
Find the natural numbers x and y such that: 1/2 = x / y and in addition that: x + y = 6 - Four Even Numbers Sum
The sum of four consecutive even numbers is equal to 108. Which of the numbers is equal to the smallest of these summands? - Natural number
A double of the unknown natural number is 18, less than five times that. Find this number - 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?
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