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Number of problems found: 6123
- Repeating digits
There is a thousand one-digit number, which consists of repeating digits 123412341234. What remainder gives this number when dividing by nine?
- 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.
- Competition
The competition organizers wanted to spend a large amount of money to pay for the competitors. One-third of this amount was spent on prizes and the remaining € 5,000 on diplomas. How much was committed for rewards?
- QuizQ2
The square of the first number is equal to three-fifths of the second number. Determine both numbers if you know that the second number is five times greater than the first, and neither of the numbers is not equal to zero.
- 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?
- 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
- Original 6497
Two numbers are in the ratio 5:6. If one number is smaller by seven and the other is larger by seven, there will be new numbers in the ratio 4:7. What is the original, and what are the changed numbers?
- Numbers 5677
The first number is 50% of the second, the second number is 40% of the third, and the third number is 20% of the fourth. The sum is 396. What are the numbers?
- 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?
- 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?
- The number 72
The number 72 increased by 25%. By how much % will you have to reduce the number you created to get the number 72 again?
- Four poplars
Four poplars are growing along the way. The distances between them are 35 m, 14 m, and 91 m. At least how many poplars need to be dropped to create the same spacing between the trees? How many meters will it be?
- 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?
- Intersection 3383
A regular 15-angle is given. A triangle is formed if we connect points 3 and 7, 13 and 10. The vertices are 3 and 13, and the lines' intersections are 3.7 and 13.10. We are to determine the angle size formed by sides 3.7 and 13.10. These numbers indicate
- Natural numbers
Determine the number of all natural numbers greater than 200 in which the digits 1, 2, 4, 6, and 8 occur at most once each.
- Mathematics 6522
There are more than 20 but less than 40 students in the class. A third of the pupils wrote the mathematics test with a one, a sixth with a two, and a ninth with a three. Nobody got a four. How many students in the class wrote the test on a five?
- Minutes 5310
They had three tower clocks in the city. Some went right, others were 10 minutes ahead of the day, and the third was 12 minutes late each day. One day, they struck all the clocks at noon at once. How long will it be like this again?
- Borrowing bicycle
Jakub lent a bicycle to friends who wanted to ride it. For a three-hour bike ride, Jakub received two chocolates. Yup. If you wanted a bike for 2 hours, you had to give Jakub 12 candies. Peter gave Jakub 1 chocolate and three candies. How long can Peter r
- Three questions
Write a word problem with three questions for numbers 2 and 6.
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