Natural numbers + fractions - practice problems - page 5 of 11
Number of problems found: 208
- Lerato
Lerato picks 400 apples from the tree in the orchard. Lerato bottles 4/10 of the apples, use 1/8 of the apple in pie, and sells 3/20 of the apples. A, How many apples does Lerato sell? B, How many does she bottle? C, How many apples does she use in the pi - Regulations 20113
According to school regulations, a student receives an excellent grade if he achieves at least 26 points in a test with a total of 30 points. What is the minimum number of points a student must obtain in a test with a total of 50 points if the same passin - Proportion 79414
There are 45 seats on the bus. Six passengers are standing, and the remaining 18 are seated. What fraction of passengers are standing? What proportion of passengers are seated? How many seats are unoccupied? How many people would have to be on the bus to - Achievement 66164
The test consisted of 50 questions, each with one possible correct answer. The test result is given by the sum of the correct answers, a maximum of 100 points. The criterion for admission was the achievement of 50 points. The study applicant answered 36 q
- Significant figures
How many significant figures are present in each of the measured quantities? A. 0.0012 B. 900.0 C. 108 D. .0012 E. 2006 F. 0.002070 - Diophantus
We know little about this Greek mathematician from Alexandria, except that he lived around the 3rd century A. D. Thanks to an admirer of his, who described his life through an algebraic riddle, we know at least something about his life. Diophantus's youth - Profitable company
Three businessmen decide to open up their own company. They agree to distribute the yearly profits made in the same ratio as their initial investments. They invest R 50 000, R 75 000, and R25 000, respectively. The profit made by the company in the first - Pardubická 4651
Jirka decided to divide the winnings from the bet in Velká Pardubická between himself and his three younger brothers according to age in the ratio of 2:3:5:7. They paid each amount in whole crowns. One of the amounts was CZK 679. How big was the win? - Jordan
Jordan wants to bring in cookie cakes to share with his 23 classmates for his birthday. His mom is willing to buy up to six cookie cakes, and Jordan must share the cakes equally with his classmates (and himself). Answer the questions to help Jordan decide
- Boats
Three-quarters of boats are white, 1/7 are blue, and nine are red. How many boats do we have? - Reminder and quotient
There are given numbers A = 135, B = 315. Find the smallest natural number R greater than one so that the proportions R:A, R:B are with the remainder 1. - My father
My father has a big farm. He planted 6/8 of it with mango trees, 1/2 of the remainder are guava trees, and the remaining 10 trees are santol trees. What is the number of all trees? - Family party
Anna has 5 €, Anezka has 4,60 €, and for all the money, they want to buy desserts for a family party. They decide between cakes and a pinwheel: The pinwheel is € 0.40 more expensive than the cake, and the cakes can be bought for all the money by a third m - Treasury 73334
Peter has only two crowns in the treasury and can divide them both in a ratio of 4:5 and in a ratio of 4:7. How many crowns does Peter have in the money box if the amount saved is less than 300 CZK?
- Senior students
There are 7000 students at mountain high school, and 2/7 of these students are seniors. If 2/5 of the seniors favor the school forming a debate team and 3/8 of the remaining students, not seniors, are also forming a debate team, how many students do not f - 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, - Participating 83071
One hundred seventy-five school pupils signed up for the school trip. The ratio of boys to girls was 9: 16. In the end, 19 registered students did not come on the trip, so the ratio of the number of participating boys and girls was 9: 17. How many boys an - 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. - Ornamental shrubs
Children committed to planting 240 ornamental shrubs. Their commitment, however, was exceeded by 48 shrubs. Write the ratio (r) of actually planted shrubs and commitment by the lowest possible integers a/b.
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