Natural numbers - math word problems - page 63 of 91
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- Calculate
Calculate the sum of all three-digit natural numbers divisible by five.
- AP terms
What are the four terms of arithmetic progression between numbers 4 and 19?
- Four-sevenths 34451
In how many parts do I have to divide the line whose endpoints are the images of the numbers 0 and 1 on the number axis so that they can be displayed: three-fifths, four-sevenths, five-eighths, and six-sixths
- 10th term
What is the 10th term of the Arithmetic Progression if x1=4 and d=5?
- Say we
Say we have 70 voting delegates, and we need a 2/3 vote. What would that number be? It is also the same as above, but it converts to percentages in this virtual world. What would the % number of positive votes be?
- Multiples of eight
Find the sum of the first 25 multiples of 8.
- In the 14
In the survey, the barangay had a certain number of families, and 60% of them identified as belonging to the marginalized sector's poor if the total families were 150. How many families belong to the poor sector?
- Symmetry
Eva loves symmetry in shapes and numbers. Yesterday she invented an entirely new kind of symmetry - divisible symmetry. She wrote all five-digit numbers with different digits with the following property: The first digit is divisible by 1, the second by 2,
- Successful 6077
The natural history test contained 21 questions. The teacher evaluated each question by two points. Milan wrote a test for 39 points. At what percentage was Milan successful?
- Toy cars
Paul has a collection of toy cars. He wanted to regroup them. But when he divided them into groups of three, four, six, and eight, he was always one left. Only when he formed groups of seven did he divide all toy cars. How many toy cars are in the collect
- Rectangle diagonals
It is given a rectangle with an area of 24 cm² and a circumference of 20 cm. The length of one side is 2 cm larger than the length of the second side. Calculate the length of the diagonal. Length and width are yet expressed in natural numbers.
- Harry
Harry Thomson bought a large land in the shape of a rectangle with a circumference of 90 meters. He divided it into three rectangular plots. The shorter side has all three plots of equal length. Their longer sides are three consecutive natural numbers. Fi
- Secondary school
In 2015, there were 1140000 primary and secondary school pupils in the Czech Republic, 15.6% of whom attended private schools. How many students attended private schools?
- Repeatition not allowed
How many four-digit numbers can be formed from the numbers 3 5 8 9 if they are not allowed to be repeated?
- Four pupils
Four pupils divided euro 765 so that the second received 50% less than the first, the third 1/2 less than a fourth, and the fourth euro 50 less than the first. How much money had each of them?
- Participate 7616
Two hundred fifty students were to participate in the discussion on the dangers of drugs. 8% of them did not participate in the debate. How many students were in the discussion?
- Initially 35123
Five hundred ninety pieces of clothing were to be sewn in the two branches of the tailor's workshop. However, 30% more were sewn in the first workshop and 10% more in the second. They sewed a total of 703 pieces. How many products were initially supposed
- Digits
How many odd four-digit numbers can we create from digits 0, 3, 5, 6, and 7? (a) the figures may be repeated (b) the digits may not be repeated
- Students 45261
There are 200 pupils in the class, 40% of whom cannot swim. How many students can swim?
- Increased 64324
The number of books in the city library increased by 0.2% in 2008 and 0.6% in 2009. At the same time, the total number of books remained less than 300,000. How many books were added to the city library in 2009?
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