Natural numbers - practice for 12 year olds - page 9 of 27
Number of problems found: 527
- Three lines
At 6 AM, three bus lines depart from the station. The first line has an interval of 24 minutes. The second line has an interval of 15 minutes. The third line runs at regular intervals of more than 1 minute. The third line runs at the same time as the firs - The port
Four ships Berthed in the port. Together sail from a port. The first ship will return to port every two weeks, the second after four weeks, the third after eight weeks, and the fourth after 12 weeks. After how many weeks do all the boats meet at the port? - Birthdate
Jane brought 30 lollipops and 24 chewing gum for their friends on her birthday. How many friends does she have if everyone receives the same number of lollipops and chewing gums? How much chewing gum and lollipops got any friends? - Orienteering 6301
Twenty-six girls and 39 boys took part in the orienteering race. Create as many of the same teams as possible so that no competitor is left. How many boys and how many girls are on the team?
- Basements
In the first cellar, there are more flies than spiders. In the second, the opposite. In each cellar, the flies and spiders had a combined 100 legs. Determine how many flies and spiders could have been in the first and how many in the second cellar. PS. It - Sports students
The school has 120 athletes, 48 volleyball players, and 72 handball players with extended sports training. Is it possible to divide sports students into groups so that the number in each group is the same and expressed by the largest possible number? - Steamers 67804
Two steamers set out on a voyage from the same port. The first steamer returns to port every fourth day, and the second steamer returns every fifth. How many days do they meet again? - Part-time workers
On Saturday, 210 part-time workers arrived in the village. One hundred five part-time workers worked in the first field, 60 in the second. The other part-time workers worked in the third field. They all worked in equal groups. How many workers worked in e - Pegs
From two sticks 240 cm and 210 cm long, it is necessary to cut the longest possible pegs for flowers so that no residues remain. How many pegs will it be?
- Sponsor
The children of the tennis school received 64 white and 48 yellow balls from the sponsor. When asked about how many balls they could take, they answered: "You have so many that none of you will have more than ten balls, and all will have the same number o - Continuously 7164
Three trams left the tram depot at once. The first has a 20-minute cycle, the second a 40-minute cycle, and the third a 65-minute cycle. After how many minutes will the same trams meet if they run continuously (drivers take turns)? - Athletic club
All athletic club boys lined up by size. In front of Peter was one-eighth of the total. Right behind Peter stood his brother Radek and behind Radek, another five-sixths of the total number of boys. Mark the unknown total number of athletic club boys x. 1, - Three friends
Three friends had balls in a ratio of 2:7:4 at the start of the game. Could they have the same number of balls at the end of the game? Write 0, if not, or write the minimum number of balls they had together. - Apples and pears
Mom divided 24 apples and 15 pears among the children. Each child received the same number of apples and pears - the same number as their siblings. How many apples (j=?) and pears (h=?) were received for each child?
- Florist's
The flower shop has 72 white and 90 red roses. How many identical bouquets can they most tie together so that all the roses are used? - English-German 6443
Two foreign languages are compulsory from the fourth grade. Only a tenth of the class did not choose English, and a fifth did not take German. Fifteen children learn French this way. Calculate how many pupils chose the English-German combination. - Smallest 4692
A. Find the largest natural number by which the numbers 54 and 72 can be divided (120, 60, and 42) B. Find the smallest natural number that can be divided by each of the numbers 36 and 48 (24,18 and 16) - Groups
In the 6th class, there are 60 girls and 72 boys. We want to divide them into groups so that the number of girls and boys is the same. How many groups can you create? How many girls will be in the group? - Tailor
From the rest of the cloth, the tailor could cut off either 3 m in men's suits without a vest or 3.6 m with the vest. What shortest possible length could the rest of the cloth have? How many suits a) without a vest b) with a vest, could you make the tailo
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