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- Bag marble yellow
The bag has 5 red, 7 white, 10 yellow, and 6 black balls. At least how many marbles must be drawn from the bag to ensure that there will be 3 yellow ones among the drawn balls? - Commission rate 2
Peterson sold a house and lot worth Php 2,000,000.00. If the owner gave him Php 110,000.00 as a commission, what would be the commission rate? - Stock market 3
Because of a political crisis, the country's stock market index dropped by 600 points. Before the crisis, the country's stock market was performing well at 8,000 points. By how many percent did the country's stock market index points drop? - Mixing 5
Carlos mixed 4/15 of chocolate syrup with 1/2 of milk. Determine a reasonable estimate of the total amount of liquid. - Secondary school
In 2015, there were 1140000 primary and secondary school pupils in the Czech Republic, 15.6% of whom attended private schools. How many students attended private schools? - Machine Parts Production
The machine produces 2520 parts in 1 hour. How many will they make in 33 minutes? - Examples Solved Percentage
Susan planned to recalculate 20 examples from the new collection during the holidays, but she only managed to calculate 13 of them. At what percentage did she fulfill her plan? - Lunch
Jane eats the whole lunch for 30 minutes. Which part of the lunch does he eat in 180 seconds? - Percentages and numbers
By what percentage is the number 69 smaller the number 276? - White and blue - Anna
Anna used 8.1 pints of white and blue paint to paint her bedroom walls. Four-fifths of this amount is white paint, and the rest is blue paint. How many pints of blue paint did she use? Express your answer in fraction and decimal form. Solve on paper. - Red diplomas
The number of students with honors in 2013 and 2014 is in a ratio of 40:49. How big is the year-on-year percentage increase? - Sean Junkins
Sean Junkins works at X-Mobile. His pay is easily calculated using the expression 12 h+8c, where h is the number of hours he works and c represents the number of phones he sells. Would Sean Junkins make more money if he worked 37 hours and sold three cell - Ant ruler running
A frightened ant runs along a 16 cm long ruler at a constant speed of 1 cm per second. He always turns around and runs back after reaching the end of the ruler. Each turn takes 1 second. He started running from the left corner. Next, how many numbers will - Six-digit number
Pepina was rolling a dice. The first number that came up, she wrote on a paper, the second she wrote to the right next to the first, the third she wrote to the right next to the second, etc., until after six rolls she had a six-digit number written. a) Wh - Car rent 2
The cost (c), in dollars, charged by a car rental agency is calculated using the equation c = 12 +0.29 m, where m represents the distance traveled in miles. Calculate the distance traveled for the cost of $56. 37. - To the cinema 2
A cinema ticket costs 150 CZK for children and 200 CZK for adults. 100 tickets were sold for the film screening and the cashier collected 16,000 CZK. Calculate: a. How many children's tickets were sold? b. How much CZK was collected for adult tickets? c. - Three lines
At 6 AM, three bus lines depart from the station. The first line has an interval of 24 minutes. The second line has an interval of 15 minutes. The third line runs at regular intervals of more than 1 minute. The third line runs at the same time as the firs - Pizza
Five friends were together for pizza. Adam divided his pizza into thirds, Boris in quarters, Denis in patina, and Luke in sixth. Then Simon also came to them. Every five boys gave him one piece, leaving him one whole pizza. How many equal parts did Ivan s - Athletic club
All athletic club boys lined up by size. In front of Peter was one-eighth of the total. Right behind Peter stood his brother Randy and behind Randy, another five-sixths of the total number of boys. Mark the unknown total number of athletic club boys x. 1, - Tables
The ninth-grade students are on a day trip. In the morning, the group had refreshments at a sweet shop. They sat at tables in groups of three and filled all the seats. At lunch, they sat at tables in groups of four and again filled all the seats. There we
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