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- Issac 2
Issac bought some wire for his project. He used 1/3 of the wire and had 80 cm of wire left. How much wire did he have at first
- Check divisibility
Check under each column to identify whether each number is divisible by 2, 5, 10, 3, 6, or 9. 54180; 1 624 2700 5605 568
- Coloured teacups
The teacups in Tea Stop 55 are `2/5` green and `3/10` yellow. What fraction of the teacups are neither green nor yellow?
- Algebra problem
This is algebra. Let n represent an unknown number. 1. Eight more than the number n 2. Three times the number n 3. The product of the numbers n and eight 4. Three less than the number n 5. Three decreased by the number n 6. Two less than three times the u
- Savings
Eva lent 1/3 of her savings to her brother, 1/2 of her savings spent in the store, and 7 euros left. How much did she save?
- Count of roots
How many solutions have equation x * y = 7757 with two unknowns on the set of natural numbers?
- Plums
In the bowl are plums. How many would be there if we could divide it equally among 8, 10, and 11 children?
- Consecutive 23251
Find the LCM of four consecutive natural numbers. Its sum is 42.
- Multiple: 81896
Write the nearest smaller multiple: number 7 to number 23 number 5 to number 19 number 6 to number 23 number 10 to number 79 number 6 to number 41 number 3 to number 28
- One-quarter 82195
I have 100 marbles. One-quarter of them are white, and 3 fifths of the rest are blue. 1 third of those that are neither blue nor white are red, and the rest are green. How many marbles do I have?
- Christmas 81908
Margaret bought Christmas presents with a quarter of her savings. How much did she save if the gifts cost CZK 160? Express the rest of the savings as a fraction.
- Difference 81849
Determine four numbers so that the first three form the successive three terms of an arithmetic sequence with difference d=-3 and the last three form the next terms of a geometric sequence with quotient q=one half.
- Department 81818
The department has 90 members. There are 4 more older adults in the section than younger adults. There are 10 more older pupils than all adults. How many older and younger teenagers and how many older pupils are there in the section?
- Evaluate 25
Evaluate the following expression: [ 3 + ( 40 ÷ 5 ) x ( 2 x 2 ) ] – 5 =
- Hundredths 50681
The product of two unknown numbers is two hundredths. The first number is 1.25 times larger than the second number. Specify both numbers.
- Basket 8054
There were 16 buns in the basket on the table. Josef ate half of it, Eva ate the rest, and Duncho ate it. How much did Dunco eat?
- Numbers 3974
The sum of two numbers is 10,000, and one is four times larger than the other. What are two numbers?
- Calculate 2974
Calculate and find the rule according to which the numbers follow: 600 300 900 1200 2100 3300. Write a few more numbers.
- One-fifth 2869
Find all natural numbers that are twice as much as one-fifth plus nine. How many are there?
- From tank 2
First 1/3 was drained from the water tank, then 1/4. There were 20 liters of water left in the tank. How many liters of water were in the tank at the beginning?
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