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- Trolleybus 5729
How do pupils travel to school? 2/7 uses a trolley bus, 1/5 drives, and the remaining 136 pupils walk. How many pupils are there at school?
- Which 13
Which numbers are perfectly divisible by 3? 45,904 40,404 145,083 16,674 75,035 (use sum of digits)
- Cheese consumption
I have some cheese. I used 2/5 of the total amount of cheese yesterday. Today, I used 2/5 of the remaining cheese from yesterday. If 900 g of cheese remains at the end of today, how many grams of cheese did I have initially?
- Here are
Here are white, blue, and red boats in a marina. Two-thirds of the boats in the marina are white, 4/7 of the remaining boats are blue, and the rest are red. If there are 15 red boats, how many boats are in the marina? Which tape diagram represents how man
- Expressions with variable
This is an algebra problem. Let n represent an unknown number and write the following expressions: 1. 4 times the sum of 7 and the number x 2. 4 times 7 plus the number x 3. 7 less than the product of 4 and the number x 4. 7 times the quantity 4 more than
- Dinosaurs
More than 30 and less than 60 dinosaurs have met at the pond. A quarter of them bathed, and 1/7 saws and the rest gripped. How many were at the pond? How many were there?
- Number 9361
I think the number. If I divide it by four and add 7 to the share, I get 62. What number do I think?
- Consecutive 6174
Find three consecutive integers whose sum is -693.
- Ralph
Ralph has three bulldogs. One weighs 16 1/4 kilos, the other 12 3/5. Suppose the total weight of the three dogs is 45 10/20. What is the weight of the third dog?
- Measures 19263
Jana measures 4/5 of Dad's height. Mom measures 160cm, which is 1/4 less than Dad. What is Jan's height?
- The floor
The floor collapsed because three and a half times the amount it had been designed to hold had been stored in the room. What amount was the floor designed to hold if we had stored 980 tons in the room?
- Fraction unknowns
Divide fractions with unknowns: Fraction 1: The quantity x squared plus 6 times x plus 9 over the quantity x minus 1. Fraction 2: the quantity x squared minus 9 over the quantity x squared minus 2 times x plus 1. Find Fraction 1 over Fraction 2.
- The sum
The sum of the squares of two immediately following natural numbers is 1201. Find these numbers.
- Reminder and quotient
Numbers A = 135 and B = 315 are given. Find the smallest natural number R greater than one so that the proportions R:A, R:B are with the remainder 1.
- Pupils
Two classes want to collect money. Boys are four-seventh pupils. In time, a quarter of the boys and a sixth of the girls did not pay, which meant 12 sinners. How many pupils attend these two classes?
- Grandson and granddad
Grandson with Grandpa counted how many years they had together. Their product is 365. How many years is the sum of their years?
- Arrangements 83122
A florist was preparing floral arrangements for a wedding. One-third of the flowers were roses, six peonies, and five-twelfth tulips; the remaining 10 were lilies. a) How many flowers did the florist use? b) How many tulips were there
- Times 7822
How often is D (24.60) less than n (24.60)?
- Difference 7641
To get their sum, what number do you have to multiply the difference between 3 1/2 and 2 3/4?
- Camp
In the camp are children. 1/2 went on a trip, 1/5 went to bathe, and 33 children remained in the room. How many children are in the camp?
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