Natural numbers - practice problems - page 9 of 91
Number of problems found: 1804
- Quotient of two numbers
Find the quotient of 11/8 correct to the first place of the decimal.
- Round
Write five numbers from which the number 2400 was created after rounding to hundreds.
- The quotient
What is the quotient of Three-fifths and 1 Over 10?
- Divisible by four
Are 240 divisible by 4?
- Unknown 72284
The unknown number is twice less than 80
- Difference 54221
Add 7 to the difference between 630 and 400.
- The product
If the product of two numbers is 108025 and one of the numbers is 25, then the other number is:
- Lowest terms
If five is multiplied by 4/5, the answer is 20/5. If expressed in the lowest term, the answer is:
- Box of apples
There are 50 apples in the box. 2/5 of the apples are rotten. How many apples are rotten?
- How many 17
How many fifths are there in four wholes? How many 1/5 are there in 4?
- Sophia
Sophia had 10 bars of soap. She used 1 bar of soap. How many bars of soap are left?
- Differences 54211
Subtract their differences from the sum of numbers 860 and 140
- Numbers 4328
What is the sum of the numbers in 2006?
- Will checks
Will checks out 3 fewer library books than Franco. Will check out 6 library books. How many library books does Franco check out?
- A flower
A flower shop has 48 daisies and 12 roses. How many times more daisies does the flower shop have?
- In the park
Ten children in the park. Four-tenths are wearing a red shirt. How many children in the park are wearing red shirts?
- At a party
There are 16 people at a party, and 3/4 of the people drink orange juice. How many people drink orange juice?
- Four-digit number
For a four-digit number abcd, ab: bc = 1:3 and bc: cd = 2:1 (ab, bc, and cd are two-digit numbers from digits a, b, c, d). Find this number(s).
- Comparing exponents
A) 8 (6²)(8²) b) 16 (6²)(8²) c) (6¹+²) (8²)
- Numbers and digits
How many digits are in the numbers 1 to 100?
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