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- Quarters 84104
How many sixths do we need to add to two-thirds to get four quarters?
- Numbers 81079
The ratio of the two numbers is 1:3. Half of the larger one is 135. What is the sum of the two numbers?
- A man 8
A man has 72 sheep. He wants to divide the sheep among his four children in the ratio of 5:3:2:2. How many sheep will each child get?
- Share money
Three Friends shared an amount in the ratio of 2/3 : 3/5: 1/4. Suppose the largest share was Le 12,000.00. How much was shared between them?
- Two-fifths
Two-fifths (2/5) of a pound of chicken for each person. How many pounds of chicken are required if eight people are to feed?
- According 5963
The numbers are arranged according to a specific logical order. What number should be in the blank a, b? 3, 7, 15, a, 63, 127, b
- Motorcycles 4313
Three racing motorcycles drive at different speeds on the autodrome. One motorcycle can go around the circuit in 2 minutes, the second in 4 minutes, and the third in 7 minutes. If all three bikes enter the race track simultaneously, how long before they a
- Derivative problem
The sum of two numbers is 12. Find these numbers if: a) The sum of their third powers is minimal. b) The product of one with the cube of the other is maximal. c) Both are positive, and the product of one with the other power of the other is maximal.
- Points on circle
The Cartesian coordinate system with the origin O is a sketched circle k /center O; radius r=2 cm/. Write all the points that lie on a circle k and whose coordinates are integers. Write all the points on the circle I with center O and radius r=5 cm, whose
- The sum 25
The sum of the two numbers is 215. If the ratio is 2: 3, find the larger number. A. 86 B, 129 C. 215 D. 381
- Fuel mileage
You have a 3/8 tank of fuel. Estimate fuel consumption at 6 mpg. Estimate speed at 50 mph. Your fuel tank holds 200 gals. Figure out fuel mileage.
- A cook
A cook wants to make enough cookies for 159 students. The cookie recipe makes 1 1/4 dozen cookies. A dozen equals 12. How many batches must the cook make if each student gets one cookie?
- Divisors 7779
Two numbers are guessing. The second number is five times greater than the first number, and the square of the first number is equal to 3/5 of the second number. Find the sum of the two numbers and all its divisors.
- Grinding 7285
By grinding wheat, we get 86% torment. How much wheat do we need to grind to get 7 tons of wheat flour?
- The balls
You have 108 red and 180 green balls. You have to be grouped into the bags so that the ratio of red to green in each bag is the same. What may the smallest number of balls be in one bag?
- Tape
Video is 199% more expensive than a tape recorder. How many percent is a tape recorder less expensive than a video?
- Magic belt
The magic rectangular belt has the property that whenever its owner wants something, the length of the belt is reduced to 1/2 and the width to 1/3. After three such wishes, the belt had an area of 4 cm². What was its original length if the original width
- The proportion
Solve for N in this proportion: 6/5=30/N?
- Large family
I have as many brothers as sisters, and each of my brothers has twice as many sisters as brothers. How many children do parents have?
- Orienteering 8851
The first patrol of the pupils' orientation run started at 8 a.m. at an average speed of 5 km/h. At 8:36 AM, the leader of the orienteering race followed them on a bicycle at a speed of 20 km/h. When and how far from the start will he catch up with them?
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