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- 214568793 62744
Find the three digits that need to be deleted from 214568793 to make the number as small as possible. What is the sum of these deleted digits?
- Inhabitants 5458
The population of the village rounding up to hundreds is 5600. Most how many inhabitants can live in this village?
- Symmetrical 80361
Complete the digits to create a symmetrical number divisible by 5 to the number 346.
- Consecutive 7556
The sum of three consecutive integers equals three times the middle number. Specify these numbers.
- A labourer
A laborer who works five days a week starts at 10 AM on Monday. If he works for 56 days, on which day will he complete the job?
- Pechay
Jan has 3/8 kilogram of pechay. If he shares 1/8 kilogram with each of his friends, how many of his friends can receive the peachy?
- A sum
A sum of money is shared between Peter, John, and Henry in the ratio 2:3:5. a) express Henry's share as a fraction of John's share. b) what fraction of the whole sum of money is John's share?
- A basket
A basket is full of 50 different kinds of fruits with a ratio of 2:3:5. If the fruits are apple, mango, and guava, how many guavas are there?
- Letters
ABC + DEF = GHIJ replace letters with numbers so that the sum is correct (different letters = different numbers)
- 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?
- Strawberries 82738
Three classmates worked part-time during the summer vacation harvesting strawberries. Jan collected 145 baskets of strawberries during the entire brigade. Peter collected 185 baskets. How many baskets did their classmate Stan collect if we know that the b
- Three numbers
The product of three natural numbers is 600. If we reduced one factor by 10, the product would decrease by 400. If we increased one factor by 5 instead, the product would increase to twice the original value. Which three numbers have this property?
- Four-digit number
Juraj is thinking of a four-digit number that he told us about: (a) Its digit sum is one hundredth of the number that I get by rounding the imaginary number to hundreds. (b) Its last digit is 1 more than the second-to-last. (c) The sum of its last two dig
- Money spending
Albert and Peter have an amount of money. If Albert spent $6 and Peter did not spend any, then the ratio of Albert's money to Peter's money is 1:3 . If Peter spent $6 and Albert did not spend any, the ratio of Albert's money to Peter's money is 3:7.How mu
- Digits A, B, C
For the various digits A, B, and C is true: the square root of the BC is equal to the A, and the sum B+C is equal to A. Calculate A + 2B + 3C. (BC is a two-digit number, not a product).
- Lines
Five bus lines run at intervals 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 minutes. In the morning, it suddenly starts at 4:00. After how many minutes do the bus lines meet again?
- Bouquets 80478
At the flower shop, they received 72 white roses and 96 red roses. What is the maximum number of bouquets they can tie to all these roses if each bouquet is to have the same number of white roses as red roses?
- By six
From digits 1,2,3,4, we create the long integer number 123412341234..., which will have 962 digits. Is this number divisible by 6?
- Observed 8276
We observed road traffic. We only saw bikes and cars. There were a total of 40 laps on the road. List at least three options how many bikes could be and how many cars?
- Three-digit 8002
Find the largest three-digit number that gives the remainder 1 when divided by three, gives the remainder 2 when divided by four, gives the remainder 3 when divided by five, and gives the remainder 4 when divided by six.
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