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- Submerging
Monica dove 9 meters below the ocean's surface. She then dove 13 meters deeper. Then she rose 19 and one-fourth meters. What was her position concerning the water's surface (the water surface = 0, minus values = above water level, plus = above water level - Number calculation exercise
Calculate: a) 17 + (-23) - (-42) = b) - 32 - (+12) + (+13) = c) 6.7 - (+ 2.5) - (- 8.2) = d) - 0.56 - 4.38 + 6.78 = - Sum of Two-Digit Numbers
Calculate the sum of all two-digit numbers created from the digits 0, 1, and 3. We can repeat the digits in the created number. - Clock angle
What angle do the clocks make at 4:30? - Homework word rewriting
The teacher gave the students homework to rewrite 32 words. Roman rewrote more words than he was given the task. How many words could he rewrite? - Servings for a dog
Jana is going to eat two sausages for dinner, and Andrew is going to eat 4 sausages. A stray dog came along, and they each gave it half a sausage. Who gave the dog more (meaning a larger share of their own portion)? - Running race
A running race consists of two stages. Two thirds of the competitors completed the first stage, and only three quarters of those completed the second stage. Only 12 competitors reached the finish line. Determine how many competitors started and how many d - Tracksuits
There are 250 tracksuits in a box. The shop sold 1/5 of the tracksuits on Monday, 1/10 on Tuesday, 2/5 on Wednesday, and the rest on Thursday. How many tracksuits did the shop sell on Thursday? - Dave has
Dave has 150 kites. He sold 1/2 of them on Monday and 1/3 of the remaining on Tuesday. How many kites were not sold? What is asked in the problem? A. The number of sold kites B. The number of unsold kites - Enrollees
The total enrolment at Villahermosa Integrated School this year is 276. If 1/3 are in grade ten and 1/4 are in grade seven, how many students are in grades eight and nine combined? - Cookies
In a cookie jar, 1/4 of the cookies are chocolate chip, and 1/2 of the rest are peanut butter. What fraction of all the cookies are peanut butter? - Sally
Sally is making 15 individual blueberry cheesecakes. How many pounds of blueberries will be in each cheesecake if 5 1/4 pounds of blueberries are divided equally among them? - One ball
The baker can stretch one ball of dough into a circle to make a pizza. After the pizza is cooked, it is cut into eight equal slices. How many slices of pizza can you make with three balls of dough? Solve this problem any way you choose. - Sandy
Sandy, John, and Marg baked pies for the Bake Sale. Sandy cut his pies into 6ths, John cut him into 8ths, and Marg cut hers into quarters. Sandy sold 11/6, John sold 1 3/8 pies, and Marg sold 9/4 pies. Who sold the most pies? Who sold the fewest? - Paper clips
Mrs. Bright is organizing her office supplies. In her desk drawer, there are five open boxes of paper clips. Each box has half of the paper clips remaining. Thus, there are five boxes of paper clips left. - Conifer planting
Out of the total number of 128 trees and shrubs around the school, pupils planted 1/4 in the autumn. Of these planted trees and shrubs, 3/4 were conifers. How many conifers did the pupils plant in the autumn? - Mom apple
Every time it is Friday, Mom takes five apples. Friday has already taken place 18 times. How many apples does my mom have if she always ate only 1? - Parking Spaces Free Fraction
There are 80 parking spaces in the parking lot, of which 1/20 is reserved for the disabled and another 4 spaces for families with children. Express as a fraction what part of the parking lot is free for vehicles without the specified specifications. - Pupils in states
In Arnold's world of 5 identical states, all states have exactly 100 cities. In each city there are 30 schools, in each 9 grades, in each grade 4 classes, in each class 25 pupils. a- how many pupils attend schools in 1 city b- how many pupils attend schoo - Difference heights
Determine the difference between the altitudes of the Sněžka peak (1,602 m above sea level) and the level of the Dead Sea (-394 m above sea level).
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