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- Babysitting
Susan's hourly rate for babysitting is directly proportional to the number of children she watches. She charges $4.50 for three kids. How much would she charge for babysitting five kids? - Dividing Prize by Ratio
A group of three girls won a € 30 science competition. Camilla, Maggie, and Susan divided the win according to their performances in the ratio of 3:4:5. How many euros have each of them? - Pamela
Lara Pamela spends her salary of 3000 on food, clothing, recreation, and savings, which are in the ratio of 48:20:15:37, respectively. How much does he spend on savings? - Cost reduction
Windbreaker cost after discounted SKK 1275, which was 3/4 of the original price. How many SKK originally cost windbreaker? How many SKK was the cost reduced? - Loan interest
Eric borrowed 50 euros from his mother for four months at a rate of 5% p.a. (per year). How much does he have to return? - Polya's method
On the way home from school, Dora likes to eat cookies. One daytime, just as she reached into her backpack, Swiper jumped into her path and grabbed her bag. It stole half of her cookies plus two more. A bit shaken, Dora continued home. Before she had a ca - Skateboard
Petr wanted to buy a skateboard but had no money, so he asked his father and two brothers for help. His father gave him half of the amount his brothers gave him. His older brother gave him a third of what he received from the other two. His younger brothe - Athletics team
All athletes in an athletics club can be divided evenly into groups of four, five, six, or seven, with no one left over. What is the average number of athletes per group if there are twelve groups in the section? Use the smallest possible total number of - Price of cake
Honzík invited a few friends to his home and for refreshments he bought, among other things, 30 cakes of three different kinds. The price of one blueberry cake was 8 crowns, one poppy cake cost one crown more than one curd cake. Poppy cakes were a third, - The female teacher
The female teacher wrote two numbers on the blackboard under each other and called on Adam to add them. Adam correctly added them and wrote the result 39 below the given numbers. The teacher erased the topmost number, and thus the remaining two numbers fo - Pupil age
I am a primary school pupil, and I spent 1/4 of my age on parents' exercise with children, 1/3 on drawing, and 1/6 on flute. I did not have a ring for the first three years of my life and never went to two rings at once. How old am I? - Food weight
Stacie is a resident at the medical facility where you work. You are asked to chart the amount of solid food that she consumes. For the noon meal today, she ate 1/2 of a 3-ounce serving of meatloaf, 3/4 of her 3-ounce serving of mashed potatoes, and 1/3 o - Gasoline oil mixture
Gasoline will be mixed with oil. The recommended mixing ratio of oil and petrol is 1:50. We have 5 liters of gasoline in the canister. How many deciliters (dl) of oil must add to keep the recommended ratio? - Easter
The Easter bunny has a large and well-cooled safe. In the safe he has stored chocolate bunnies and Easter eggs. Since before the holidays the Easter bunny experiences huge stress, he very well thought out a 10-digit numerical code for opening the safe, so - Typist page speed
The typist typed 20 pages of text in 2 hours and 40 minutes. How many pages of text would she write at the same writing speed in 20 minutes? - Oil crisis
A car runs 16 km using 1 liter of petrol. How much distance will it cover using 2 3/4 liters of petrol? - The fastest
The fastest boat can reach speeds more than 710% as fast as the Queen Mary 2. How would you express this number as a fraction and as a decimal? - Trip breakfast
90 children participated in a trip, boys and girls in the ratio 2:3. Each participant chose exactly one breakfast. Half of all boys chose variant D, a quarter of all boys chose variant C. A third of all girls chose variant A and a third of all girls chose - Probability
Zuzana has 5 playlists with different music styles on her mobile phone. The table shows their names and the number of songs they contain. Fill in the missing number so that a rock song plays first with a probability of 21% when the shuffle function is use - Two grandmothers
Two grandmothers went to the market to sell eggs, and they had 100. When they sold all the eggs, they made the same money. The first grandmother said to the second, "If I sold my eggs for your price, I would earn 15 crowns. " The other grandmother replied
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