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- Pigs
A buyer said, "I want to buy 100 pigs for 100 denarii. An adult pig costs ten denarii, a sow five denarii, and two little piglets are worth one denarius. " How many pigs, cows, and piglets could he buy for exactly 100 denarii? - Lookout tower
How high is the lookout tower? If each step was 3 cm lower, 60 more were on the lookout tower. If it were 3 cm higher again, it would be 40 less than it is now. - Kilograms of fruit
Mom paid SKK 132.50 for the purchase. She bought bread, 5 kg apples, and three liters of milk. We know that bread costs twice as much as milk, and a kilogram of apples costs 6.50 SKK less than milk. How many SKKs did milk and bread and a kilogram of apple - Boys to girls
The ratio of boys to girls at a party is 3:5. If six more boys arrived and four girls left the party, the ratio of boys to girls would be 5:6. How many people were at the party initially? - Difference of two number
The difference between the two numbers is 20. They are positive integers greater than zero. The first number raised to one-half equals the second number. Determine the two numbers. - Bouquet
The gardener tied a bouquet of flowers for eight, and none was left. Then he found that he could tie a bouquet of 6 flowers and also none was left. How many have gardener flowers (minimum and maximum) if they had between 50 and 100 flowers? - VAT
John paid 10 Euros in-store for the purchase. Calculate value-added tax (VAT), which is paid in the purchase, if the VAT rate is 20%. - Test admission points
The test consisted of 50 questions, each with one possible correct answer. The test result is given by the sum of the correct answers, a maximum of 100 points. The criterion for admission was the achievement of 50 points. The study applicant answered 36 q - February sales
The company earned only four-fifths of what it earned in January in February. How many percent more did the company earn in January than in February? - Ratio
Write the ratio with other numbers so that the value is the same: 2:9 - Car inflation
What percentage of car price increases if the price rises from €4790 to €4890? - Magnifying glass percentage
What magnification of magnifying glass in percent if the magnification is 4x? - Student commute percentage
There are 25 students in the class. Four students commute. How much percents is it? Please help quickly. - Area ratio calculation
The area of Malzenice and Trakovic is in the ratio 3:4. The area of Ratkovec and Malzenice is in the ratio 1:4. In what ratio are the areas of Ratkovec, Malzenic, and Trakovic? - Percentage calculation
Determine 120% of numbers 16, 32, 48, and 52. - Camel
Camel's owner wants to get out of the city into an oasis. He bought 3000 bananas, which he wants to sell in the oasis. However, an oasis from the city divided 1,000 kilometers of desert. Camel can carry up to 1000 bananas and eats one banana for every kil - Sum of three numbers
The sum of three numbers from which the second number is 20% smaller than the first number and the third number is 25% smaller than the second number is 96. Determine these numbers. - Eq2 equations
For each of the following problems, determine the roots of the equation. Given the roots, sketch the graph and explain how your sketch matches the roots given and the form of the equation: g(x)=36x²-12x+5 h(x)=x²-4x+20 f(x)=4x²-24x+45 p(x)=9x²-36x+40 g(x) - Hostel rooms
There are 32 rooms in the hostel. Some have double beds, others have four beds and the rest have 7 beds. There are a total of 139 beds in the hostel. How many are there if a two-digit number gives the numbers of individual species? - Say we
Say we have 70 voting delegates, and we need a 2/3 vote. What would that number be? It is also the same as above, but it converts to percentages in this virtual world. What would the % number of positive votes be?
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