Natural numbers + division - practice problems - page 8 of 16
Number of problems found: 305
- 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? - Sweets, candy
Grandfather gave out sweets to four children. At the last moment, two more children came, so to have them all the same, each of the four children would receive four candies less than they would have received if they had not. How much did my grandfather ha - 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? - 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? - 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? - 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 - Students 82381
Sixth graders received 264 pencils and 330 pens. How many students can be in this class so that each student gets the same number of pencils and pens? How many pens and pencils does each student get?
- 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. - Susan 3
Susan has 90 sweets, 36 chocolates, and 60 jellies. She wants to pack the items equally into goodie bags without any leftover items. How many bags will she pack maximum? How many sweets, chocolates, and jellies will be in one bag? - What are 3
What are the two digits that, when inserted in the blank spaces, will make 234 _ _ divisible by 8? - Cleaning 2
Maggie is looking to hire a carpet cleaning company. Cleaning Crew Inc charges $24 for supplies and then $18 per room. If Maggie has $96 to spend on cleaning the carpets, how many rooms can she have cleaned? - Cash back
After a trip, 24 students left more than 650 but less than 690 CZK (Kc). How much each student receives in return when the amount is divisible by the number of pupils?
- Three Titanics
Three steamers sailed from the same port on the same day. The first came back on the third, the fourth 4th day, and the third returned on the sixth. How many days after leaving, the steamers meet again in the harbor? - Unknown number
Samuel wrote the unknown number. Then he had to add 200000 to the number, and the result was multiplied by three. When it was calculated, he was surprised because he would have received the result if he had written the digit to the end of the original num - Christmas 83125
Parents are making Christmas gazebos/packages for children. We have 96 apples, 320 candies, 80 gum, 112 nuts. How many identical packages can I make from a given material? - Bouquets 80478
At the flower shop, they received 72 white roses and 96 red roses. What is the maximum number of bouquets they can tie to all these roses if each bouquet is to have the same number of white roses as red roses? - Danny
Danny made a mistake in the following problem. Line 1:21 + 35 ÷ 7 + 6(2) Line 2:21 + 5 + 6(2) Line 3:21 + 11(2) Line 4:21 + 22 Line 5:43 On what line was the mistake made? Only input the number of the first incorrect line.
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