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- Ducats
The king divided the ducats into his three sons in a ratio of 2:5:4. How many ducats did the king divide them if the youngest received 260 ducats, the least of all sons? - Fabric bale calculation
In the shop, they sold two-thirds of the bale of fabric and another 7 m. They had 4 m less than a quarter bales of material left. How many meters of fabric were flooded in the ball? - Steamers Meeting Time
Three steamers leave the port. The first regularly returns after three months, the second after four, and the third after six months. How long before they meet again in the port? - Chocolate
I have a box of chocolate - white, milk, and dark. The ratio of white to milk with dark is 3:4. The ratio of white and milk to dark is 17:4. Calculate the ratio between white, milk, and dark chocolate. - Exercisers
How many exercisers are in the gym (minimum number) if there is one left after ordering into three, four, and five steps? - Banana distribution
The children shared 48 bananas on the trip. Some children took 1 banana each, 6 children took 2 bananas each, and last, Anna was the only one who did not take even 1 banana. How many children were on the trip? - Football tickets
In two days, they sold 12,600 tickets for the football match. They sold 80% of what they did the next day on the first day. How many tickets were sold on the first day, and how many on the second day? - Number properties
Find four numbers whose sum is 48 and which have the following properties: if we subtract 3 from the first, add 3 to the second, multiply the third by three, and divide the fourth by three, we get the same result. - 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? - Electricity bill - share
Three roommates divided the electricity bill according to the time spent on the PC. Adam and Brano's time is divided in the ratio of 1:4, and Brano and Damian's time is divided in the ratio of 2:5. In what proportion do all three boys spend the time at th - On Children's
On Children's Day, the organizers bought 252 pieces of chewing gum, 396 candies, and 108 lollipops. They want to make as many of the same packages as possible. Advise them what to put in each package and how many packages they can make this way. - Percentage Comparison of Fractions
By what percentage is one-fifth greater than one-tenth? - Quarter percentage
What percentage of a quarter can be expressed as a percentage? - Out of 124
Out of 124 students, 68 went on at least one of two trips. 82 students did not go on the first trip, and 63 students went on exactly one trip. How many students went only on the first trip, and how many students went on the second trip? - Book pages
Owl Wesley read the book for three days. On the first day, she read one-fifth of the pages. On the second day, she read half of the remaining and the last 30 pages on the third day. How many pages did the whole book have? - Number difference
The difference between the two numbers is 4/3. If you know that the first number is 50% larger than the second number, specify both numbers. - Oxygen consumption comparison
A person consumes 20 grams of oxygen in 1 hour, and a jet aircraft up to 3 total of 3/4 tons. How much more oxygen does an airplane use per hour than a human? - Percentage comparison paradox
Can it be 1%>2%? Can't it be nonsense and a denial of the law of mathematics, yet 119 out of 120 people say so? - Boy tablet dosage
Joey is sick and has to take 1 tablet three times a day. How many days will a pack of 30 tablets last him if he only takes 1 tablet in the morning and evening every third day? - A car 6
A car holds 15 liters of fuel. The car consumes 3 liters of fuel each 100 km. We started a trip of 350 km with a full tank of fuel. How much fuel remains in the tank at the end of the trip?
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