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- Circumference 66964
We have to construct a rectangle with a circumference of 30 decimetres. The rectangle has sides of whole decimetres. How many different rectangles can we make?
- Tickets
Tickets to the zoo cost $4 for children, $5 for teenagers, and $6 for adults. In the high season, 1200 people come to the zoo every day. On a certain day, the total revenue at the zoo was $5300. For every three teenagers, eight children went to the zoo. H
- Columns of two and three
When students in one class stand in columns of two, there is none left. When he stands in columns of three, there is one student left. There are five more double columns than three columns. How many students are in the class?
- Distribute 7988
Tomas was to distribute 259 cards with pictures of football players among three friends. And each subsequent friend had to get 2x more cards than the previous one. How many cards did the other friend receive?
- Three numbers
The product of three natural numbers is 600. If we reduced one factor by 10, the product would decrease by 400. If we increased one factor by 5 instead, the product would increase to twice the original value. Which three numbers have this property?
- Four-digit number
Juraj is thinking of a four-digit number that he told us about: (a) Its digit sum is one hundredth of the number that I get by rounding the imaginary number to hundreds. (b) Its last digit is 1 more than the second-to-last. (c) The sum of its last two dig
- Loan 5
Abdul takes a loan of 200000 from Ali and agrees to repay in several installments. Each installment begins with the 2nd, exceeding the previous one by 1000. If the first installment is 500, find how many installments will be necessary to be wiped out of t
- Digit sum
The digit sum of the two-digit number is nine. When we turn figures and multiply by the original two-digit number, we get 2430. What is the original two-digit number?
- Digits A, B, C
For the various digits A, B, and C is true: the square root of the BC is equal to the A, and the sum B+C is equal to A. Calculate A + 2B + 3C. (BC is a two-digit number, not a product).
- Three-holiday 8149
During the holidays, 159 pupils were accommodated in three holiday cottages marked with the letters A, B, and C. There were 8 more pupils accommodated in cottage B than in cottage A and 14 more pupils in cottage C than in cottage B. How many pupils were a
- 600 pencils
Six hundred pencils we want to be divided into three groups. The biggest groups have ten pens more than the smallest. How many ways can this be done?
- Four integers
Find four consecutive integers so that the product of the first two is 70 times smaller than the product of the next two.
- Thousand 8302
Ten thousand people came to the band. How many of them were adult students, and how many students? If adults paid CZK 300, students paid CZK 100 and paid a total of 2,300,000.
- Equations 5445
The digit sum of a two-digit number is 8. If we change the order of the digits, we get a number 18 smaller than the original. Identify these numbers. We are using linear equations of two unknowns.
- Probably member
Look at the series 2,6,25,96,285, ? What number should come next?
- Lcm to eliminate y
Identify the least common multiple that would eliminate the y-variable. 6x - 5y = -4 4x + 2y = 28
- Tickets 7
Tickets to a concert cost $2 for children, $3 for teenagers, and $5 for adults. When 570 people attended the concert, the total ticket receipts were $1950. Compared to the number of children in attendance, three-fourths as many teenagers attended. How man
- Two-digit number
The digit sum of thinking two-digit natural numbers is 11. When it exchanges a sequence of digits, given a number that is 27 less than the thinking number, find out which number I think.
- Students 12731
The 32 quartet students were divided into two classes during the game. After the first round, four students moved from the first class to the second, so half the number of students in the second class were in the first class during the first round. How we
- Everyone 7196
Filip had two more balls than Jarda, and Milos had twice as many as Filip. They had a total of 33 balls. How much did everyone have?
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