Natural numbers - math word problems - page 55 of 91
Number of problems found: 1809
- Fraction to decimal infinite
Find which digit is at 1000th place after the decimal point in the decimal expansion of the fraction 9/28.
- Quarantine cupcakes
Mr. Honse was baking quarantine cupcakes. Mrs. Carr made twice as many as Mr. Honse. Ms. Sanchez made 12 cupcakes, more than Mr. Honse. Suppose they put all their cupcakes together (which they can't because. of quarantine!), they would have 108 cupcakes.
- Measuring 26891
What is the smallest square space we can tile with tiles measuring 25 x 15 cm, knowing there will be no need to cut them? How many tiles will we use?
- Dimensions 7131
The paper has dimensions of 220mm and 308mm. We need to cut it into as large a square as possible. What will be the side of this square?
- Squares 7281
They drew two stone squares out of 25 stones. Not a single stone must remain.
- Camel
Camel's owner wants to get out of the city into an oasis. He bought 3000 bananas, which he wants to sell in the oasis. However, an oasis from the city divided 1,000 kilometers of desert. Camel can carry up to 1000 bananas and eats one banana for every kil
- TV competition
Ten contestants in the competition answer five questions, one per round. Anyone who answers correctly will receive as many points as the number of competitors who answered incorrectly in that round. After the contest, one of the contestants said: We got 1
- The land
The owner wants to divide the land with dimensions of 220 m and 308 m into equally large square plots with the largest possible area. How long will one side of the plot be?
- Nuts, girl and boys
Milena collected fallen nuts and called a bunch of boys to let them share. She took a condition: the first boy takes one nut and a tenth of the rest, the second takes two nuts and a tenth new rest, the third takes three nuts and a tenth new rest, and so o
- Glass panel
A rectangular glass panel with 72 cm and 96 cm dimensions will cut the glazier on the largest square possible. What is the length of the side of each square? How many squares does the glazier cut?
- Circumference 6382
Jan bought a large rectangle plot with a circumference of 90 meters. He divided it into three rectangular plots. The shorter side has all three plots of the same length. Their longer sides are three consecutive natural numbers. Find out each plot's dimens
- Perfect cube
Which of the following numbers is not a perfect cube? a. 64 b. 729 c. 800 d. 1331
- Remembered 2766
Aunt bought 6 identical mugs and one coffee pot. She paid €60 in total. A teapot was more expensive than one mug but cheaper than two mugs. Auntie remembered that all the prices were in whole euros. How much € was one mug, and how much was a kettle?
- Children's 6140
The store received a total of 666 pairs of children's, men's and women's shoes. Men were 2.5 times less than children, while children were 1.4 times more than women. Express in whole numbers the ratio of the number of pairs of children's, men's, and women
- There
There are two numbers on the screen - one in the blue and the other in the red box. In the beginning, both numbers are the same. With each beep, both numbers increase - by 1 in the blue field and by 3 in the red field. At one point, the number 49 appears
- Rectangular 56801
We are to create a square in the shape of a rectangle with an area of 288 m² (square) so that the sides are whole numbers. What are all the dimensions of the rectangular box we can make? How many is the solution?
- Two grandmothers
Two grandmothers went to the market to sell eggs, and they had 100. When they sold all the eggs, they made the same money. The first grandmother said to the second, "If I sold my eggs for your price, I would earn 15 crowns. " The other grandmother replied
- Lamps on playground
The playground has the shape of a rectangle of 36 x 50m. After how many meters can place the lamps on its lighting, if the distances between them are to be the same on both sides if the builders want to use the smallest possible number of lamps?
- Red and white
Simona picked 63 tulips in the garden and tied bicolor bouquets for her girlfriends. The tulips were only red and white. She put as many tulips in each bouquet, three always red. How much could Simon tear off white tulips? Write all the options.
- Cutting paper
Divide a rectangular paper with dimensions 220mm and 308mm into squares of the same size so that they are as large as possible. Specify the length of the side of the square.
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