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Which numbers are perfectly divisible by 3? 45,904 40,404 145,083 16,674 75,035 (use sum of digits) - Marble color distribution
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? - Dividing nuts
How many nuts would we need at least to divide the nuts equally among 10 or 18 children? - In a museum
There are 250 people in a museum 2/5 of the 250 people are girls. 3/10 out of the 250 people are boys. The rest of the 250 people are adults. Find the number of adults at the museum. - Digit number difference
The digits 1, 2, 4, and 8 form two four-digit numbers so that all 4 digits are used in the notation of each number. Calculate the difference between such largest even number and smallest odd number (in that order). - On Tuesday
On Tuesday, the temperature of a chemical compound measured 12 °C. If the temperature dropped 4 1/2 °C per day, what was the temperature after four days? - Mangoes
Chris has 12 mangoes, and Jay has 18 mangoes. Each of them will share the mangoes with their friends. What's the greatest number of mangoes each of their friends gets if Chris and Jay give the same number of mangoes? - Finite arithmetic sequence
How many numbers should be inserted between the numbers 1 and 25 so that all numbers create a finite arithmetic sequence and that the sum of all members of this group is 117? - Four Consecutive Even Numbers
Jerry and his grandfather often played mathematical games. His grandfather gave him the following puzzle: The sum of four consecutive even numbers is 116. What are they? - Athletes
At the stadium, athletes could enter two-steps, three-steps, four-steps, five-steps, and six-steps. There were more than 100 but less than 200. How many athletes were there? - Hair salon customers
Sixty customers visited the hair salon. Customers were either blondes, brunettes, brunettes, or redheads. One in three was brunette, one in five was blonde, and one in fifteen was a redhead. How many brunettes were there in the salon? - Mistake
Nicol needs to correct errors when calculating in school. Instead of adding the number 30, she subtracts it. What is the difference between the result and the correct result? - Divisibility
Determine the smallest integer which divided 11 gives remainder 4. When divided, 15 gives remainder 10 and when divided by 19 gives remainder 16. - Camp
Children are at a summer camp. 1/2 of them went on a trip, 1/5 went swimming, and 33 children remained in the room. How many children are at the camp? - Number prime decomposition
Decompose the number of primes and find its digit sum: 180, 232, 460, 240, 365, - Five-digit divisibility
Find the smallest five-digit number A432B that is divisible by 15. - Number deletion puzzle
Delete two digits from the number 547 191 807 to get the smallest number divisible by 5. Write the sum of the deleted numbers - Odd digit difference
What is the difference between the largest and smallest numbers, composed of only odd digits and none of the digits repeated in the numbers? - From tank 2
First, 1/3 was drained from a water tank, then 1/4 of the remainder was drained. There were 20 litres of water left in the tank. How many litres were in the tank at the beginning? - Compare fractions
Find which is the larger of the two fractions: 11/32, 7/24 by expressing the numbers as: a) fractions with the same denominator; b) decimals.
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