Numbers - math word problems - page 238 of 307
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- Consecutive even numbers
The sum of five consecutive even numbers is 40. Find these numbers. - Factorial equation
Determine the value of x in this equation: x! · 4 = x³. x is a natural number. - Number digit five
Express the numbers 18, 28, 32, 40, 48, and 200 as numeric expressions composed of the digits 5. - Swimming student
There are 200 pupils in the class, 40% of whom cannot swim. How many students can swim? - Grade girl calculation
Of the 660 pupils at the school, 60% are girls. 25% of girls go to grade 7. How many school girls go to 7th grade - Farm animals
Cows and sheep are kept on the farm. There are 37 cows, which is 25 more than the sheep. There are seven times fewer horses than cows and sheep combined. How many animals do they keep on the farm together? - Tourist bench seating
Benches were prepared around the fire. When seven tourists sit on them, one tourist will sit alone on the last bench. When six of them all sat down, one had to stand. How many tourists were at the campfire if we know there were less than 100, and how many - Committee election possibilities
5A students must elect a three-member class committee. However, only 6 pupils out of 30 are willing to work in it. How many possibilities do they have to create it if it does not matter what function the committee member will perform? - Salesman 4
The salesman sold 3/5 of the potatoes on the first day and 2/3 of the rest on the second day. What fraction of the potatoes did he sell in two days? What fraction of the potatoes did he have left? - Brass copper zinc
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc in a ratio of 3:2. How much copper and zinc do you need to make 1 kilo of brass? - Book pages remaining
The book has 1200 pages, of which Róza has already read 60%. How many pages has Rose not read so far? - Six-eights
Six-eights of the one hundred pupils joined the Math Glee club. If the Math Glee club members were grouped into three, how many members were in each group? - Tennis balls
A can of tennis balls contains three balls per can and costs $7. How much will it cost for 36 tennis balls? - Ages ratio
The father is 36 years old, and his daughter is four years old. Write down the ratio of father and daughter's ages. What will be the age of the father and daughter in four years? - Big number
How many ones (digits) does the number 12345678910111213141516 ... 4647484950 contain? Did we write all natural numbers from 1 to 50 in a row? - Letters
ABC + DEF = GHIJ replace letters with numbers so that the sum is correct (different letters = different numbers) - Dividends
The three friends divided the win by the invested money. Karlos got three-eighths, John 320 permille, and the rest got Martin. Who got the most, and which got the least? - Cake fractions
Thomas ate 1/3 of the cake, and Bobby ate 2/5 of the rest of the cake. What fraction of cake is left over for others? - Wood bars
It is 9 bars 14 meters long and 9 bars 11 meters long. How many 5-meter laths are needed to make them? - Discount
The product has been discounted twice by 15%. What is the total discount given?
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