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- Holiday cottage pupils
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 - Grandfather Son Grandson Ages
My grandfather says, "My son and I are 100 years old, my son and my grandson are 62 years old, and my grandson and I are 80 years old together." How old is your grandfather? - Consecutive numbers
The sum of four consecutive natural numbers is 90. Determine these numbers. - Odd number sum
Determine the sum of all positive odd numbers less than 78 - Circus sector seats
In a circus, in one sector for spectators, the seats are arranged in such a way that in each higher row, there is one more seat than in the previous one. How many seats are there in a sector with 22 rows if there are 8 seats in the first row? - Busi has
Busi has a bag containing twenty balls. There are twice as many yellow balls as blue balls, but the yellow balls are only a third of the red balls. The green balls are the same number as the blue balls. How many are each color ball? - Class group distribution
In one HA class, there were 8 more pupils in the first group than in the second group. After the admission of two new pupils to each of the groups, there were twice as many pupils in the 1st group as in the 2nd group. How many pupils were there in each gr - Algebrogram
Solve cryptarithmetic (alphametics) for a sum of three numbers: BEK KEMR SOMR ________ HERCI - Factorial equation
Determine the value of x in this equation: x! · 4 = x³. x is a natural number. - Mushroom picking
Martin went mushroom picking for three days. On the first day, he collected seven less than the third day, and on the second day, he collected eight more than the third day. Martin collected a total of 79 mushrooms. How much did he collect each day? - How many 147
What is the minimum number of consecutive natural numbers from 1 to n that must be added so that their sum exceeds 1,000,000? - Nikola Agáta roses
Nicole and Agatha received a total of 20 roses from their partners. Nicole received 4 more roses than Agatha. How many roses did each have? - Milan Anka stamps
Milo has four times more marks than Annie. Annie has twice as few grades as George. They have a total of 91 stamps. How many stamps does each person have? - Number sum smaller
I think two numbers. The first is smaller by 30 than the second. The sum of these numbers is 60. What two numbers do I think? - The presentation
The travelers' presentation came with three times as many men as women. When eight men left with their partners, there were five times more men than women at the presentation. How many were men and women originally? - Nicolette
Nicolette makes a small bead bracelet using five red, eight purple, and six green beads. A large necklace has the same ratio of beads as a small bracelet. If the large necklace requires 15 red beads, how many purple beads are needed to make a large bracel - Sequence 13
2, 2, 3, 5, 9, 11, 17, 21 If the number 23 is added to the list, which measurement will NOT change? - Arithmetic sequence indices
In which arithmetic sequence is the sum of the first five terms with odd indices equal to 85 and the sum of the first five terms with even indices equal to 100? - Three unknown numbers
The sum of the three numbers is 106. the first number is ten more than the third. The second number is 2x the third. What are the numbers? - Sum of two primes
Christian Goldbach, a mathematician, found out that every even number greater than two can be expressed as a sum of two prime numbers. Write or express 2018 as a sum of two prime numbers.
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