Natural numbers + addition - practice problems - page 2 of 12
Number of problems found: 230
- Fibonacci numbers
If the first three Fibonacci numbers are given as x1 = 1, x2 = 1, and x3 = 2, then what is the least value of n for which x(n) > 500? - Summand
One of the summands is 145. The second is 10 more. Determine the sum of the summands. - Denominator 82357
The denominator is 1628 larger, than the denominator. What is the difference? - Numbers 4328
What is the sum of the numbers in 2006? - Fraction multiplied by the sum
Find the three-fifths of the sum of 18 and 17. - Chestnuts
Mary harvested 45 chestnuts. Christian harvested 56 chestnuts more. How many chestnuts gathered together? - Difference 54221
Add 7 to the difference between 630 and 400. - Questions 6898
Write a word problem with three questions for numbers 2 and 6. - Calculate: 5849
Calculate: 0 + 3-2 + 0-1 + 3 + 0-2 + 4-0 = - Differences 54211
Subtract their differences from the sum of numbers 860 and 140 - Will checks
Will checks out 3 fewer library books than Franco. Will check out 6 library books. How many library books does Franco check out? - Value of a expression
Find the value 5(11)-10²-15+20 - An orchard
In an orchard, there are 228 apple trees and 312 cherry trees. How many trees are there altogether? - Evaulate
Evaluate the following expression with natural numbers: 1÷(52×(2×(135−25)−1)) - Arithmetic operations
Perform the marked arithmetic operations (evaluate the value of the expression): 3 + 1 + 2x0 + 3x0 + 6 = - Sauna and pool
There are 49 people in the swimming pool. There are seven times fewer people in the sauna. How many people are in the sauna? How many people are entirely in the pool and the sauna? - Difference 37721
Subtract the number opposite to the difference from the sum of numbers 5 and 11. - Two-digit 7818
Find the sum of all two-digit numbers in which the digits differ by 7. - Which 4
Which number is equivalent to 5×10+4×1+8×110+6×1100+1×11,000? - Evaluate 11
Multiply the quotient of 6 and 2 by 3, then add 1. Add 1 and 6, then divide by two and multiply by 3. Divide 6 by the product of 2 and 3, then add 1.
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