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- Chocolate piece total
How many pieces does the chocolate have if I ate 6/7 of it, which is 12 pieces? - AP five members
Give the arithmetic sequence of 5 terms if the first term is 8 and the last term is 100. Show your solution. - Evaluate 25
Evaluate the following expression: [ 3 + ( 40 ÷ 5 ) x ( 2 x 2 ) ] – 5 = - Number divisible range
Find the natural number between the numbers 70 and 80 divisible without the remainder 5, 3, 15, and 25. - Prime number sum
What number do you get when you add the number 1 to the sum of all prime numbers less than 30 and then divide by the smallest odd prime numbers? - Find two 2
Find two decimals between 4.56 and 6.927 so that the difference between any two consecutive decimals is the same. - Nice two numbers
What two numbers do we give a sum of 30, a difference of 24 products of 81, and a quotient of 9? - Claire and book
After Claire has read the first 5/8 of the book, there are 120 pages left to read. What is the total number of pages of the book? - 6/24 change
6/24 chance to a fraction in the lowest terms - A number 4
A number is made up of two digits. The sum of the digits is 11. if the digits are interchanged, the original number increases by 9. Find the original number - The sum
The sum of the squares of two immediately following natural numbers is 1201. Find these numbers. - Exchange Rate Pencils Erasers
Pupils exchanged pencils, erasers, and pens so that there were two pens for 15 pencils and three pencils for two erasers. How many erasers were there for one pen? - Exhibitor count
Last year, five fewer exhibitors participated in the Autosalon exhibition. This year there were a fifth more than last year, i.e., 150 exhibitors. How many exhibitors participated in the motor show the year before? - Decomposition
Make decomposition using prime numbers of number 206. The result is written as prime factors (all, even multiple) - Multiple smaller nearest
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 - Triangle of cans
A display of cans on a grocery shelf consists of 28 cans at the bottom, 25 cans in the next row, and so on. There are nine rows on a shelf. How many cans are there in the 9th row? How many cans are on display in total? - Division with Remainder
What number did we divide by 55 if the ratio is 9.16 and the remainder is 0.04? - Fraction denominator
Write a fraction with a denominator of 200 greater than 0.39 and less than a two-fifths fraction. Write its numerator x. - Wallet Banknotes Count
My mother had CZK 1,550 in her wallet in CZK 100 and CZK 50 banknotes for 21 pieces. How many banknotes were there? - Day fraction calculation
Express a fraction in the basic form of what part of the day represents 5 hours and 30 minutes. Write the result in the form of a reader, denominator.
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