Natural numbers + divisibility - practice problems - page 3 of 15
Number of problems found: 282
- 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 - Individual 4881
There are 32 rooms in the hostel. Some have double beds, others have four beds and the rest have 7 beds. There are a total of 139 beds in the hostel. How many are there if a two-digit number gives the numbers of individual species? - 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 - 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?
- 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? - Christmas 5740
When the mothers sat down on the benches at the Christmas gazebo, only one mother sat on the last bench. When the six of them sat down, one mother remained standing. How many mothers were there on the gazebo, and how many benches could they sit on? - 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. - 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. - 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? - Difference 5419
Peter said to Paul: "Write a two-digit natural number with the property that if you subtract from it a two-digit natural number written in reverse, you get the difference 63. Which number could Paul have written?" Specify all options. - Trees
Loggers wanted to seed more than 700 and less than 800 trees. If they seed in rows of 37, leave them eight trees. If they seed in rows of 43, left the 11 trees. How many trees must seed? - 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. - Four-digit numbers
Find four-digit numbers where all the digits are different. For numbers, the sum of the third and fourth digits is twice the sum of the first two digits, and the sum of the first and fourth digits is equal to the sum of the second and third digits. The di - Three-digit 8002
Find the largest three-digit number that gives the remainder 1 when divided by three, gives the remainder 2 when divided by four, gives the remainder 3 when divided by five, and gives the remainder 4 when divided by six. - 123412341234 5415
There is a thousand one-digit number, which consists of repeating digits 123412341234. What remainder gives this number when dividing by nine? - Exercisers
How many exercisers are in the gym (minimum number) if there is one left after ordering into three, four, and five steps?
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