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- Hourglass ticks
The hourglass ticks three times in 5 minutes. How many times do they spill in 2 hours?
- Acceleration of a train
The train passes 700 m, braking with an acceleration of -0.15 m/s². How long does it break, and what is the final speed of the train if the initial was 55 km/h?
- Employees 8053
The company paid three employees 50 euros, 100 euros, and 60 euros. They are to receive a total of 735 euros for further work. How will they divide this amount if it is divided in the ratio as in the first case?
- Remainders
It is given a set of numbers { 200; 261; 331; 345; 487; 554 }. Divide these numbers by number 80 and determine a set of remainders. As a result, write the sum of these remainders.
- Price of state
Estimate the cost of the state based on the following reasons. State price is expressed as a percentage of share in the redistribution of national GDP. Employee creates monthly value € 868 (super-gross wage). Then, tax him 35.2% employer contributions (th
- Discounts 2
The local fitness center offers membership discounts for hospital employees. According to the membership brochure, you will receive a discount of 25% on a membership that normally costs $65 per month. How much will you pay for an annual membership if you
- Ninety-one 80354
Ninety-one books are arranged on seven shelves so that there are 4 more books on each subsequent shelf than on the previous one. How many books are on the 7th shelf?
- The Stolen Money
A man walks into a store and steals a $100 bill. Five minutes later, he returns to the store and buys stuff worth $70. He pays with the bill that he had stolen, so the owner of the store returns him $30. How many dollars did the store owner lose?
- Basket of fruit
In six baskets, the seller has fruit. In individual baskets, there are only apples or just pears with the following number of fruits: 5,6,12,14,23, and 29. "If I sell this basket," the salesman thinks, "I will have just as many apples as a pear." Which ba
- University students
One company employed a university student on a farm for the entire month of June by paying him €16 and a full board for one day. If he did not work that day, he had to pay €6 for the meal. How many days did the student work if he earned €348 in the month
- Marlon
Marlon drew a scale drawing of a summer camp. In real life, the sand volleyball court is 8 meters wide. It is 4 centimeters wide in the picture. What is the drawing's scale factor? Simplify your answer and write it as a ratio, using a colon.
- Hypotenuse and height
In a right triangle is length of the hypotenuse c = 195 cm and height hc = 70 cm. Determine the length of both triangle legs.
- Line
Straight-line passing through points A [-3; 22] and B [33; -2]. Determine the total number of points of the line in which both coordinates are positive integers.
- The recommended
The recommended price of the novel "Laughing Sun" is 285 SKK. The bookseller bought 60 pieces of the novel at the wholesale store and paid 82% of the recommended price (18% is his profit for selling books). He sold 55 pieces of the novel and sold the rema
- Gardener 6396
Gardener Zemanek prepared pits in his orchard for the autumn planting of cherries, with which his sons helped him. The younger Leoš planted 70 cherries, and the older Tonda planted 90 cherries. They received 400 crowns for help. How fairly did they share
- Inventory of bottles
Determine the standard inventory of mineral water bottles for smooth operation if the restaurant needs 18,000 half-liter bottles per year. The delivery cycle of goods is 14 days. The minimum insurance stock is set at 5 days. How many liters of mineral wat
- Loss
A bookstore purchased the biography of a well-known politician from a publisher for R15 per copy, but sales have been very poor. The manager has decided to mark the copies down to R12 each to make a quick sale. Calculate the loss on each book as a percent
- Photographing 47161
While photographing the class, Henry noticed that he was only 8 cm tall in the photo, while Patrik standing next to him was 8.5 cm tall. Based on his height, Henry calculated that Patrik must measure 17 dm. How tall is Henry?
- Three-quarters 37241
We have two cube-shaped tanks. The first has an edge of 12 dm long, and the second has an edge of 20% longer. By what % more or less water is there in the second tank if the first is three-quarters full and the second three-eighths full?
- Contributed 20953
Three friends submitted a lotto for €600. Karel gave €250, Laco €200, and Josef gave the rest. They won €15,000 and shared the winnings in the same proportion as they contributed to the sport. How many euros did Josef receive?
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