Numbers - math word problems - page 174 of 311
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- 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? - Rod part division
The rod was divided into three parts. The first part measured one-third of the length, the second one-third of the rest, and the third part was 20 cm. Calculate the rod's original length and the individual parts' lengths. - John Smith
John Smith is reading a 435-page novel. If he reads the same number of pages per day and the number is a prime number greater than 10, how many pages per day will he read? - Savings
Eve 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? - 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? - 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. - Colored balls
There are colored balls in the bag. One-third of them are blue, one-sixth are green, five-twelfths are yellow, and the remaining ten balls are red. How many yellow balls are in the bag? - Number summand division
Express 68 as the sum of two different positive integers. If you divide the larger by the smaller, do you get exactly 3? - The same
The same number of rabbits and hens are running on the farm. 468 feet run around the yard. How many rabbits and hens do they have on the farm? - Two numbers
The difference between the two numbers is 74. If we divide a larger number by a smaller one, we get a quotient of seven and the rest 2. Determine both numbers. - Two girl's numbers
Dagmar and Julka had numbers. Dagmar's number was equal to the square root of Julka's number. The sum of Dagmar's and Julka's numbers equals 84. Find what number Dagmar and Julka had. - Troops
When the general lines up his troops in rows of nine, 6 are left over. How many soldiers are in the regiment if we know there are fewer than 300? - Count of roots
How many solutions have equation x * y = 4961 with two unknowns on the set of natural numbers? - Unknown x
If we add to the unknown number 35, then divide by 2, and then subtract 35, we get back an unknown number. What is this unknown number? - Textbooks
After checking the textbooks, it was found that teachers should withdraw every 9-th textbook. Together, 176 textbooks were withdrawn. How many textbooks were in stock before being withdrawn, and how many after withdrawal? - Fuel volume
1/2 of a tank is filled with oil when 36 liters are removed, and the remaining oil fills 1/10 of the tank. What fraction of the total is the amount of oil removed?
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