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- Marble bag
A marble bag sold by Rachel's Marble Company contains five orange marbles for every six green marbles. How many green marbles does it contain if a bag has 35 orange marbles? - Building
We divided 240 boards into two piles in a 5:3 ratio at the building. How many were fewer boards in the lower pile? - Report 2
A School reports students to teacher ratio of 6:1. If there are 45 teachers in the school, how many students are there? - Study
For 7 hours of study, she scored a 75, so if she made 93, how many hours would she need to study? - Repeatition not allowed
How many four-digit numbers can be formed from the digits 3, 5, 8, and 9 if no digit may be repeated? - Solve 2
Solve integer equation: a +b+c =30 a, b, c = can be an odd natural number from this set (1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15) - Rates
When gas consumption, the consumer may choose one of two rates: rate A - which pays 0.4 € per 1 m³ of gas a flat monthly fee of 4.2 € (regardless of consumption) rate B - which pays 0.351 € per 1 m³ of gas a flat monthly fee of 10.1 € From what monthly co - To a wholesaler
A farmer sold 10% of last year's corn crop to a wholesaler and a third of the remainder to small buyers. He stored the remaining 270 tonnes of corn. How many tonnes of corn did he sell in total? - School trip ratio
One hundred seventy-five school pupils signed up for the school trip. The ratio of boys to girls was 9: 16. In the end, 19 registered students did not come on the trip, so the ratio of the number of participating boys and girls was 9: 17. How many boys an - Annual interest
A loan of 10 000 euros is to be repaid in annual payments over ten years. Assuming a fixed 10% annual interest rate compounded annually, calculate: (a) the amount of each annual repayment (b) the total interest paid. - Two-digit number puzzle
In a two-digit number, the number of tens is three more than the number of ones. If we multiply the original number by a number written with the same digits but in the reverse order, we get the product 3 478. Determine the actual number. - Tram meeting time
Trams of five lines run at intervals of 5, 8, 10, 12, and 15 minutes. At noon, they left the station at the same time. What time will they meet again? How many times will each tram pass the stop during that time? - The sponsor
The school received money from the sponsor. She used one-third to buy computers and half of the rest to adjust the gym. It still has 4000 euros left. How many euros did the sponsor donate to the school? - There
There are two numbers on the screen - one in the blue and the other in the red box. In the beginning, both numbers are the same. With each beep, both numbers increase - by 1 in the blue field and by 3 in the red field. At one point, the number 49 appears - Three friends
Three friends had balls in a ratio of 2:7:4 at the start of the game. Could they have the same number of balls at the end of the game? Write 0 if not, or write the minimum number of balls they had together. - Tree planting
In the forest nursery, children planted new trees for 3 days. They planted a total of 84. On the second day, they planted 75% of what they did on the third day. On the first day, they planted exactly one-third of all planted trees. How many trees did the - The farmer
The farmer brought potatoes to the market. In the first hour, he sold two-fifths of the potatoes brought in. He sold five-sixths of the remaining potatoes in the second hour, and in the third hour, he sold the last 40 kg of potatoes. 1. Express a fraction - Basements
In the first cellar, there are more flies than spiders. In the second, the opposite. In each cellar, the flies and spiders had a combined 100 legs. Determine how many flies and spiders could have been in the first and how many could have been in the secon - Florist's
The flower shop has 72 white and 90 red roses. How many identical bouquets can they most tie together so that all the roses are used? - Spartakiada
Practitioners lined up in rectangles with a row with four, five, or six exercisers, one always missing an entire rectangle. How many exercisers were on the field, if they have estimated not been more than 100?
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