Natural numbers - practice for 11 year olds - page 11 of 24
Number of problems found: 461
- Determine 82852
The fan club has 275 members. Some members went to the match by train. Determine how many members rode when they could fill the wagons with either 60 or 80 seats. - Bouquets 80478
At the flower shop, they received 72 white roses and 96 red roses. What is the maximum number of bouquets they can tie to all these roses if each bouquet is to have the same number of white roses as red roses? - The drama club
The drama club meets in the auditorium every six days, and the choir meets there every five days. If the groups are both meeting in the auditorium today, then how many days from now will they next have to share the auditorium? - Digits of age
The product of the digits of Andrew's age six years ago is the same and not equal to 0. Andrew's age is also the youngest possible age with these two conditions. After how many years will the product of the digits of Andrew's age again be the same as toda
- Three-step 78424
In the physical education lesson, students entered the two-step, three-step, four-step, six-step, and eight-step classes, but there was always one student left. How many students practiced if there were more than 40 and less than 50? - Danny
Danny made a mistake in the following problem. Line 1:21 + 35 ÷ 7 + 6(2) Line 2:21 + 5 + 6(2) Line 3:21 + 11(2) Line 4:21 + 22 Line 5:43 On what line was the mistake made? Only input the number of the first incorrect line. - Together 40541
The first bus leaves every 10 minutes, the second every quarter of an hour, and the third every 18 minutes. At noon, all three lines left together from the station U Kachny. At what time did all the lines go again at the same time? - Multiply 6257
If we multiply the numbers of the last three pages of the book on pyramids, we get the product 23639616. How many pages does the book have if the last page's number is steam? - Organizes 4152
Shepherd has less than 500 sheep. If he organizes them in 4 rows, he will remain three sheep. If he manages them in 5 rows, he will remain four sheep. If he arranges them in 6 rows, he will remain five sheep. But it can manage them exactly in 7 rows. How
- Number with ones
The first digit of the number is 1. If we move this digit to the end, we get three times the higher number. Which is the number? - Dividing
One always remained when dividing the tangerines into packages of 8 or 10. How many were there, if more than 250 and less than 300? - Scrapbook
Jo is making a scrapbook for her best friend's 5th-grade graduation. She used 72 photos with six photos on each page. Jo had to remove two photos on each page to make room for the writing she wanted to include. Write an expression that represents the numb - Performance 57041
We are planning a dance performance at the school academy. How many students have to take part in it if we want them to be able to split into groups of four, six, and twelve? - Numbered 31051
Pavel walks down the street on the side where the houses are numbered with even numbers. From the number 2, count the number of twos in the house numbers. He stops at home, in front of which he counts the fifteen two. What is the number of this house?
- Regularly 7749
Three steamers leave the port. The first regularly returns after three months, the second after four, and the third after six months. How long before they meet again in the port? - Revolutions 4145
Kamil was on a cyclist trial. Under the hill, he set the front gear to a 42-tooth cog and the rear to a 35-tooth cog. After how many revolutions of the front gear will both wheels reach the same relative position? - Parakeets 80471
Mr. Spacek keeps birds. It has more than 50 and less than 100. Parakeets make up a ninth and canaries a quarter of the total. How many birds did he keep? - Three-digit 33263
Calculate the difference between the smallest odd four-digit number and the largest even three-digit number, where we can form each number from only these digits: 0, 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9 without repeating digits. - Calculated 8085
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?
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