Natural numbers - math word problems - page 63 of 92
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Martin, Kelvin, and Ahmad have 120 candies. Ahmad has six more candies than Martin. Kelvin has thrice the total amount of candies than Martin and Ahmad have. How many candies does Martin have? - AP members
What is the value of x2, x3, x4, x5…of the terms (of arithmetic progression) when x1 = 8 and x6 = 20? - Problem
Problem Solving: The sum of three consecutive numbers is 93. What is the difference between the largest and the smallest number? - Geometric Sequence Quotient Sum
Calculate the quotient of the geometric sequence if the sum of the first two terms equals 1.1 and a6 = 10000. A quotient is a natural number. - Gauss
Help little C.F. Gauss to sum all the integers from 1 to 150. - Natural number product
The product of two natural numbers is 323, and their difference is 2. Determine the numbers. - Arithmetic sequence AP
Determine the arithmetic sequence. a3 + a4 = 10 a2 + a5 = 11 - Dividing Lines into Parts
Divide three lines with lengths of 12 cm, 24 cm, and 64 cm into equally long and, at the same time, the most extended possible parts. How long will the individual parts be, and how many will there be? - Cryptogram letter equation
Solve the cryptogram (equation with letters, where the letter is one digit) Fot Bal ---- Cvik - Sum of odd numbers
Find the sum of all odd integers from 13 to 781. - Endless lego set
The endless Lego set contains only 6, 9, and 20-kilogram blocks that can no longer be polished or broken. The workers took them to the gym and immediately started building different buildings. And, of course, they wrote down how much the building weighed. - Sum 1-6
Find the sum of the geometric progression 3, 15, 75,… to six terms. - Negative difference
Find four arithmetic progression members between 7 and -6. - 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? - 10th term
What is the 10th term of the Arithmetic Progression if x1=4 and d=5? - A rope
Paul can cut a rope into equal lengths with no rope left over. The lengths can be 15cm, 18cm, or 25cm. What is the shortest possible length of the rope? - Odd number sum
Calculate the sum of all 4-digit odd natural numbers. - Line fraction division
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 - 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?
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