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Number of problems found: 6145
- Children 5352
father + mom = children How much does the task have to be solved? - Trainers 3
Trainers start in six steps, eight steps, nine steps, and ten steps. Each time they have one trainee left. How many trainees were there? - Sifted sand
At a construction site, the sand used in mortar is sifted through a sieve. In the process, 1/6 of the coarse sand falls through. Determine how many cubic meters must be brought in to obtain two cubic meters of sifted sand. - 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? - The dealer
The dealer planned to sell 40% of the cars he had in stock in May. However, he sold 20 fewer cars, i.e., only 15% of cars. a) How many cars did he have in stock? b) How many cars did he sell in May? - Iron pole
The iron pole is in the ground 2/5 of its length, partly above the ground 1/3 is yellow, and the unpainted section is 6 m long. How long is the entire column? - Two sisters
Two sisters together have 54 CDs. 6/8 CDs have a younger sister and are equal to 3/5 of CDs older sisters. How many CDs has each of the sisters? - 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. - Preparatory test
Less than 50 pupils go to 9A class. A third of the pupils wrote the preparatory test with a one, a quarter with a two, no one wrote with a three, and nine pupils with a four. How many students from 9A wrote the test with a five? - Car
A car travels 3/7 of the trip on the first day, the second day 1/4 of the trip, and leaves even 340 km for the following days. How long is the trip? - Indicated 32771
Did Sonia not like the ratio indicated on the jelly sugar; which picture is wrong and why? A) for 1000g of fruit, add 350g of sugar 3:1: super jelly sugar B) 3:1 for 1500 g of fruit, add 500 g of sugar: extra jelly sugar - Increased 8350
Write with: (a) the number x increased by half (b) the number y was reduced by 20 c) a quarter of the sum of the numbers x and y (d) a figure 20% greater than e) 40% of number x - Incorrectly 7492
The test has 50 questions. Four points are counted for each correct answer, 3 points are deducted for an incorrect answer, and 2 points are deducted for an unanswered question. Peter scored 108 points on the test but answered only 6 questions. How many qu - Together 4204
Three bowls together have the same price as seven plates. Four bowls have the price of six cups. How many cups are as valuable as 28 plates? - Unknown number 5
I think of an unknown number. If we enlarge it five times, then subtract 3, and the result decreases by 75%, we get one greater than the number. What number am I thinking? - Afforestation 24341
During the afforestation, 2,950 saplings were planted in three days. On the second day, 25% more saplings were planted than on the first day, and on the third day, 15% more than on the second day. How many saplings were planted on each day? - Sipho
Sipho and John got the same amount of work; Sipho did 19/34 of his homework, and John did 23/41 of his homework. What percentage of his homework did John do, and what percentage of his homework did Sipho not do? - Ages
The father is 36 years old, and his daughter is four years old. Write down the ratio of the age of the father and daughter. In what ratio will the ages of father and daughter be after four years? - Ratios
Reduce the numbers: 50 in a 1:2 ratio 111 at a ratio of 2:3 70 at 10:50 560 at a ratio of 3:8 - Divide money
Divide 1200 USD at a ratio of 1:2:3:4:5:6:9:10
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