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- Theater Seats Count
There are more than 320 seats in the theater and less than 330 seats, and there are 18 seats in each row. How many seats and seats are there in the theater? - Factors
Can the expression 4x ² -47.6x +39.6 be factored into rational factors? - Baxter
Baxter ate 1/12 of a box of dog food. Now the box is 3/4 full. What fraction of a full box was there before Baxter ate? - Number quotient divisor
The quotient of two numbers is 22. The divisor is 154. What is the divisor? - The quotient 4
The quotient of two numbers is 15/16. If the dividend is 3/8, what is the divisor? A. 6/5 B. 4/5 C. 2/5 D. 1/5 - Addition consecutive numbers
Each of the three additions is 5 more than the previous one. The sum of all is 78. Which numbers are these? - Number divisibility nine
What digit should X replace so that the number 6X94 is divisible by nine? - Arithmetic sequence numbers
The three numbers that make three consecutive members of an arithmetic sequence have a sum of 60 and a product of 7500. Find these numbers. - Blank number w minus
5/2 - blank =1/3 What is the blank number? - The sum 15
The sum of the real numbers x and y is 24. Their difference is 12. What is the value of xy? - Four multiples
Four multiples of 6, he writes the following 12 24 56 72, which is correct? - Arithmetic sequence AP
Determine the arithmetic sequence. a3 + a4 = 10 a2 + a5 = 11 - Number comparison
Write a number 28793 smaller than the largest 5-digit number composed of various odd numbers. - Even/odd numbers
What is the product of 0.97 and the following odd decimal number? - AP members
What is the value of x2, x3, x4, x5…of the terms (of arithmetic progression) when x1 = 8 and x6 = 20? - Natural number sum
The sum of three natural numbers is 204. Each of them is five greater than the previous one. What are the numbers? - Simple sequence
Continue with this series of numbers: 1792,448, 112, _, _ - Simple equation 2
Find X in this simple equation: X/9 = 96/108 - Decimal sum
The sum of two decimal numbers, one of the numbers is 3.2, larger than the other, is 52.78. - Gauss
Help little C.F. Gauss to sum all the integers from 1 to 150.
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