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- Team run
In a three-person relay race, the first team member must run 2 1/4 laps, the second team member must run 1 1/2 laps, and the third team member must run 3 1/4 laps. How many laps must each team run in all? - Eight pipes
Eight pipes are each 2¼m long. What is the total length of the eight pipes? - Divide 11
Divide the product of 4 and 5/8 by 1 1/2. Write your answer as a mixed number. - How many
How many integers are greater than 547/3 and less than 931/4? - Pizzas
Billy ate 1 1/4 pizzas, and John ate 1 2/3 pizzas. How much more pizza did John eat than Billy? - The temperature 8
The temperature on Monday was –6 °C. On Tuesday, the temperature was 3 degrees lower. Write down the temperature on Tuesday. - Factors 2
A number has three identical factors. If 1 of them is 18. Find the number step by step - Fifth and Sixth Graders
There are 445 pupils in the secondary school. One-fifth of them are in the fifth grade. How many fifth and sixth graders are there together if there are 98 sixth graders? - Pizza 5
You have 2/4 of a pizza and want to share it equally between 2 people. How much pizza does each person get? - Pages Read on Tuesday
Andy read 126 pages of the book on Sunday. He read seven pages on Monday and another eight pages on Tuesday. How many pages did he read on Tuesday? - Icecreams
Karthik bought 30 ice creams for his birthday. Two-fifths of them are chocolate ice creams. Find the number of chocolate ice creams he bought. - Number difference
Calculate the difference between the sum of the numbers 1.04 and 0.56 and the product of the numbers opposite to them. - Fruit count
Joseph has 10 bananas and Adam has 20 strawberries. How many pieces of fruit do they have together? - Beautiful alley
In the alley, four rows of 10 trees and five rows of 8 trees blossomed. Six of the trees have already blossomed. How many trees still bloom in the alley? - Expression values
Determine the values of the following expressions: a) 3² - (- 4) b) 4-321 c) -32-7 - Classroom 4
In a class of 36 pupils, 2/3 are girls. How many girls and boys are in the class? - Minutes
Determine the difference in minutes: T1 = 2 3/20 h T2 = 2.3 h - Fill by colour
Write numbers from 0 to 25 on the paper. If the two numbers differ by 4, color them the same color. How many pairs do you color? - Evaluate
The division of numbers 6 and 3 increases as a by-product of the numbers 115 and 0.1. - Roman numerals 2-
Subtract the number written in Roman numerals. Write the results as Roman numbers.
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