Natural numbers - practice for 12 year olds - page 11 of 27
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- Sometimes 2814
Adam was at some of his favorite football team's home games last season. Sometimes, he bought a seat ticket for €9, sometimes a standing ticket for €5. He spent a total of €76. How many times did Adam buy a seat ticket, and how many times did he buy a sta - Distinguished 37083
Three circles of the same size are drawn on the playing field. Arrange the 16 pins so that there are 9 pins in each circle. Find at least eight significantly different layouts, i.e. J. such layouts in which pins or circles are not distinguished. - Incorrectly 7492
The test has 50 questions. Four points are counted for each correct answer, 3 points are deducted for an incorrect answer, and 2 points are deducted for an unanswered question. Peter scored 108 points on the test but answered only 6 questions. How many qu - 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? - Athletics 24911
The sports class is attended by athletes, cyclists, and football players. The number of athletes to cyclists is in the ratio 3:5, football players to cyclists 1:3. How many athletes attend the class if 9 children are involved in athletics? - Three-digit 4882
There were 301 postage stamps in the desk drawer. They were stamps for 2, 3, and 5 crowns. The number of each species can be written as a three-digit number. The total price of all stamps is CZK 1,003. How many stamps were there? - 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
- 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? - Incorrectly 7484
Tomáš was given the task of solving 10 problems. He received 3 points for each correctly solved, and 4 points were deducted for each incorrectly solved. He scored a total of 9 points. How many tasks did he solve correctly, and how many incorrectly or not - Three-digit 7463
Dominika wrote a three-digit number ending with the number 6. When she crossed out the last digit and wrote it at the beginning of the number, she noticed that the new number was as much greater than 600 as the original number was less than 600. What numb - 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?
- Two-digit 4883
Dad had 33 bills. One hundred crowns, two hundred and five hundred. A two-digit number gave the number of each species. How many did he have if he had a total of 9100 CZK? - Martina
Martina is solving the equation 4x - 11 = 2x + 391. Here are the first steps of her solution. 4x - 11 = 2x + 391 2x - 11 = 391 2x = 402 What did Martina do to get 2x - 11 = 391? - Ratio
Alena collected 7.8 kg of blueberries, 2.6 kg of blackberries, and 3.9 kg of cranberries. Express the ratio in the smallest natural numbers in this order. - 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?
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