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- Three questions
Write a word problem with three questions for numbers 2 and 6. - Orchard tree calculation
The orchard contained 50% cherries, two-fifths apple trees, and five pear trees. How many trees were there? - Testing preparation time
Mišo has also been preparing for testing 9 for a long time. He devotes a third of his time to Czech, half of his time to mathematics, and discusses with his father for 10 minutes. How many minutes a day does Mišo prepare? - Dance participation
The dance group is preparing for a performance. The program includes dances in pairs, fours, and fives. How many members does a group have to have to dance all these dances and have all their members participate in each dance? - Pair of numbers
Hana gave Simon a riddle: guess a pair of numbers whose GCD is 7, and LCM is 90. Katy wanted Simon to guess such a pair for which GCD is 7, and LCM is 91. Which riddle could Simon guess? A: Katy B: Hana C: neither D: both - Number ratio
The four numbers are in a ratio of 5:7:4:6. Their difference is equal to -84. Specify these numbers. - Two numbers
The sum of the two numbers is 48. 12.5% of the first number equals exactly 4. Find both of these numbers. - Safe codes
Mr. O. came up with two codes for the vault, which he alternates after a week. Both codes have the product of the digit 120. In an even week, it uses the smallest possible number as the code with this property. In the odd week, the largest. No number 1 in - Cents no more
Janko bought pencils for 35 cents each. Neither he nor the salesperson had small coins, just a whole € 1 coin. At least how many pencils did he have to buy to pay for the whole euros? - In a queue
There are cars and trucks in a queue in front of a toll gate. A truck is three times longer than a car. Calculate how many cars are in front of the car that has just arrived, if there is one truck among them, which is one eighth of the length of the queue - Club members
The fan club has 275 members. Some members went to the match by train. Determine how many members rode when they could fill the wagons with either 60 or 80 seats. - Two geometric progressions
Insert several numbers between numbers 6 and 384 so that they form with the given GP numbers and that the following applies: a) the sum of all numbers is 510 And for another GP to apply: b) the sum of entered numbers is -132 (These are two different geome - A clock
Mother set a clock right at 6:00 AM. If it gains 3 1/2 minutes per hour, what time will it show at 6:00 PM on the same day? Show your solution. - Ratio of two unknown numbers
Two numbers are hidden. Their sum is 30. We calculate one-sixth of a larger number and add it to both numbers. So we get new numbers whose ratio is 5:7. Which two numbers are they? - 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? - Rope
Half of the rope used Mam for packaging, half of the rest got a son, half of the rest he took the father and two-fifths of what remained and got a daughter. Remained 69 cm of rope. How long was the rope at the beginning? - Per mille decimal
Write the per mille as a decimal number 2 ‰ 50 ‰ 2.5 ‰ 0.6 ‰ - Employee men percentage
Of the 800 employees, 344 are women. What percentage of the total number of employees are men? - School girl percentage
5/7 children who attend school are girls. What percentage of the school's students are boys? - Bar sugar percentage
The bar contains 12 grams of sugar per 50 grams. What percentage of sugar does the bar have?
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