Natural numbers + equation - practice problems - page 11 of 23
Number of problems found: 443
- Increased 32723
If we subtract its sixth from the number's triple number, we get half of that number increased by 28. What is the number? - One-third 32693
Half of the imaginary number reduced by a quarter of the same number equals one-third of the largest two-digit number. What was the number meant? - One-third 28793
Mom baked cheese and poppy seed buns. One-third of them, 26 buns, were poppy. How many buns did mom bake? - Accommodated 15223
A total of 17 pupils are accommodated in 5 rooms in the dormitory. Some rooms are triple, some quadruple. Determine how many pupils are accommodated in triple rooms.
- Forty-eight 8861
Forty-eight pupils go to school, there are ten boys more than girls. How many girls go to school? - Calculate 6729
Calculate the larger of the two numbers if the smaller number is the third of the larger number and their sum is 48. - Multiply 6073
We first reduce the unknown number by 5, multiply by three and finally reduce by 4 to get the number 7. What was the unknown number? - Beginning 4743
Increase the number by half and reduce the result by half. No.9 will be released. What number did I have at the beginning? - Two numbers 14
Two numbers are in the ratio 7:9. If the sum of the numbers is 112, then the larger number is:
- Six times
Six times a number has two subtracted from it. The result is thrilling. The answer is the same if you add 6 to twice the number and multiply the result by 2. - Bikes
Pepa asked Honza how many bikes he had. He replied that he had three-quarters of their total number and another three-quarter of one bike. So how many cycles does Honza have? - Chickens and hares
There were chickens and hares in the yard. Together they had 22 heads and 54 legs. How many hens were there in the yard? - Multiplying 82021
If I add 5 to this number, I get the same result as multiplying it by 5. What is that number? - Subtract 80730
I think a number. If I multiply it by three and then subtract 120, I get the number 900. What is that number?
- Numerator 80641
What is the second numerator if the sum of the two numbers is 17,500 and the first numerator is 7,900? - Difference 73754
The difference between two positive integers is 25. One number is 59. What is the other number? - Expression 66754
Find the largest natural number n for which the value of the expression (37-2n) / 3 equals the natural number. - Consecutive 23251
Find the LCM of four consecutive natural numbers. Its sum is 42. - Children 18963
There are 39 people on the bus. There are 11 more adults than children. How many children are on the bus, and how many adults?
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