Natural numbers - practice for 11 year olds - page 12 of 24
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Roza calculated that if she read ten pages a day, she would read the whole book in 18 days. After a week, however, she decided to read one more page a day. How many days will he read the entire book? - Dinosaurs
More than 30 and less than 60 dinosaurs have met at the pond. A quarter of them bathed and 1/7 saws, and the rest gripped. How many were at the pond? How many were there? - Florist
The florist has 84 red and 48 white roses. How many same bouquets can he make from them if he must use all roses? - 3 buses
Morning at 5:00 am, three buses started from one place. The first travel in five-minute intervals, the second at 10-minute intervals, and the third at 25-minute intervals. At what hour will the three buses again come from the same place?
- The exhibition
The teacher paid 280 CZK for four students for admission to the exhibition. How many students were at the exhibition? Hint: admission cost is a whole number. - Divisible without remainder
Determine the number by which all these numbers, 22, 18, 25, 15, 35, and 10, are divisible without remainder. The number is greater than 1. - My digits
My digits are 1, 2, 5, 6, and 7, but not in that order. My one digit is an even number. My tenth digit is 1. My hundredth digit is a number between 4 and 6. My thousandth digit is the digit with the highest value. I am less than 50000. - Ring The Bell
Lucy and David challenged each other at the "Ring The Bell" game. David scored 120 points, although Lucy and David scored 235 points. How many points did Lucy score? Draw a diagram and equation to represent this situation. Use 'L' as the missing var. - Group of children
There is a group of children. There is a boy named Adam in each of the three children subgroup and a girl named Beata in each quartet (four-member subgroup). How many children can be in such a group, and what are their names in that case?
- Chairs
The two dining rooms in the recreational building have equally arranged chairs around the tables. A maximum of 78 people can dine in the first dining room and 54 in the second. How many chairs can be around one table? - Banknotes 6018
Juraj has only five euros and ten euros in the treasury, with a total value of 40 euros. How many banknotes does it have if there are six times less than ten euros? - 123412341234 5415
There is a thousand one-digit number, which consists of repeating digits 123412341234. What remainder gives this number when dividing by nine? - Jared 2
Jared has $32. He buys 5 packs of trading cards for $3 each and a display book for $7. Simplify the expression to find out how much money Jared has left. - Readers club
The local reader's club has a set of 28 hardback books and a set of 44 paperbacks. Each set can be divided equally among the club members. What is the greatest possible number of club members?
- Game room
The winner can take the win in three types of jettons with value 3, 30, and 100 dollars. What is the minimum value of win payable in these values of jettons? - Two-liter 19243
The barrel can be filled with just a two-liter measuring cup and a measuring cup for 3l, 5l, 7l, and 10l. What is the smallest volume this barrel can have? - We bought
We bought 140 fruit, 196 chocolate, and 84 caramel lollipops. How many of the same packages can we prepare from them? - John Smith
John Smith is reading a 435-page novel. If he reads the same number of pages per day and the number is a prime number greater than 10, how many pages per day will he read? - Number of songs
Write an expression for the number of songs they need for this show. Evan and Peter have a radio show that has two parts. They need four fewer than 11 songs in the first part. In the second part, they need five fewer than three times the number of songs i
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