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- 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? - Number difference
Peter said to Paul: "Write a two-digit natural number with the property that if you subtract from it a two-digit natural number written in reverse, you get the difference 63. Which number could Paul have written?" Specify all options. - Sheep arrangement
Shepherd has less than 500 sheep. If he organizes them in 4 rows, he will remain three sheep. If he manages them in 5 rows, he will remain four sheep. If he arranges them in 6 rows, he will remain five sheep. But it can manage them exactly in 7 rows. How - Root relationship
Dana and Julka's numbers are different. Dana's number represents the eleventh root of Julkin's number. The sum of their numbers is 2050. Determine what number Dana has and what Julka has. - Number ratio division
How do we divide 2660 in the ratio 150:130? - What fraction 2
What fraction is equal to 50% of 1/3? - Percent to interval
76% is between which the following two numbers. 1) 1/5 & 1/4. 2) 1/3 & 1/2 3) 2/3 & 7/10 4) 3/4 & 5/6 - Boys and glasses
2/3 of the students in Sarah's class are boys. Of the boys, 1/3 of them wear glasses. What fraction of the students wear glasses? - Car opposite speeds
From cities A and B, which are 50 km apart, two cars set off in the same direction simultaneously with average speeds of 80 km/h and 120 km/h. How long will the faster car reach, the slower one, and at what distance from city A? - Sports class ratio
The sports class is attended by athletes, cyclists, and football players. The number of athletes to cyclists is in the ratio 3:5, football players to cyclists 1:3. How many athletes attend the class if 9 children are involved in athletics? - Real estate
The residential house has three entrances numbered by odd numbers in arithmetic progression. The sum of the two numbers on the corner entrances is 50. Calculate the highest of these three numbers. - Committee selection ways
There are 24 students in the class. How many ways can we select a class committee? Where are the chairman, treasurer, and bulletin board? - Three Consecutive Integers Sum
The sum of three consecutive integers equals three times the middle number. Specify these numbers. - Consecutive numbers
The sum of four consecutive natural numbers is 90. Determine these numbers. - Number digit pairs
Express the numbers 18, 28, 32, 40, 48, and 200 as numerical expressions composed of exactly five pairs. - Percentage of Percentage
What is 17% of 30% of 500? - Laura bike route
Laura went for a new bike ride. In an hour, her father followed her on the same route at 60 km/h speed and overtook her in 1/2 hour. a) Find the length of Laura's route in kilometers before her father catches up with her. b) Determine in kilometers per ho - Bottle closing
One vending machine closes 60 jars per minute, and the other 20 bottles close less simultaneously. If both machines are put into operation simultaneously, in how many minutes will they close 900 bottles? - Number percentage increase
Increase 380 by 28% - One-nineth as percent
What is 1/9 as a percent? Round to the nearest hundredth. .
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