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- Cakes
A few cakes were in the bowl. Jane ate one-third of them, and Dana ate a quarter of the remaining cakes. a) What part (of the original number of cakes) Dana ate? b) How many cakes could be (initially) on the bowl? - Tailor
Tailor bought 2 3/4 meters of textile and paid 638 CZK. Determine the price per 1 m of the textile. - Embroidery work
Fractions. Elena embroidered a picture with 15 flowers. In a week, she managed to sew five flowers. What part of the embroidery does he still have to do? - Rope
Peter has a long rope of 2 4/5 meters. Martin has a rope 20 cm longer. What length of ropes is achieved if the boys link ropes? - Rolls
Mom bought 13 rolls. Dad ate 3.5 rolls. How many rolls were left when Peter ate two at dinner? - Roman numerals
Write numbers written in Roman numerals as a decimal. - Homework
In the crate are 18 plums, 27 apricot, and 36 nuts. How many pieces of fruit were left in the crate when Peter took 6 ninth: 1. nuts 2. apricots 3. fruit 4. drupe - Pupils' exercise
On part of the school playground there are embedded markers. Neighbouring markers are 60 cm apart from each other and form a square grid. The teacher said: line up on the markers in rows of three. Change places into rows of four. Stand in rows of six. We - Quarantine cupcakes
Mr. Honse was baking quarantine cupcakes. Mrs. Carr made twice as many as Mr. Honse. Ms. Sanchez made 12 cupcakes, more than Mr. Honse. Suppose they put all their cupcakes together (which they can't because. of quarantine!), they would have 108 cupcakes. - Two rulers
We have two rulers. The scale interval on the first ruler is spaced 1 cm, and on the second is 15 mm. Rulers are attached to match the initial divider commas. What next dividers commas coincide? Find at least three cases. - University bubble
You'll notice that the college is up slowly every other high school. Many people in Slovakia/Czech Republic study political science, mass media communication etc.. Calculate how many times more does a clever 24-year-old mason with a daily net income of 16 - Herd of fallow deer
When we were passing by the castle, we discovered in the castle garden a large herd of fallow deer, apparently accustomed to the admiration of people. Most of them were right by the road. Half of the herd was calmly lying just behind the fence, two sevent - Mug and kettle
Aunt bought 6 identical mugs and one coffee pot. She paid €60 in total. A teapot was more expensive than one mug but cheaper than two mugs. Auntie remembered that all the prices were in whole euros. How much € was one mug, and how much was a kettle? - They competed
On April Fools' Day, the seventh graders competed to see who could write the worst dictation. The winner was Jožo Poleno, who omitted a letter in a third of the words, made bolding errors in a quarter, forgot the soft sign in a sixth, and despite all his - Number problems
1. Determine a number with the same result if we multiply it by ten as if we add 10 to it. 2. Věra is twice as old today as her sister Jitka. In five years, Jitka will be only 1/3 years younger than Věra. How old are Věra and Jitka today? 3. Find the pair - Majorette rows
During a public performance, majorettes line up in three-step, four-step, six-step, and eight-step. All rows are full with each grouping, and no majorette is promoted. Determine the smallest possible number of majorettes for which a performance can be mad - Boats
Three-quarters of boats are white, 1/7 are blue, and nine are red. How many boats do we have? - In the new
In the new television show, a competition was announced for the funniest logo of the show. A total amount of CZK 13,300 was determined for the three winners: the amount will be divided so that the second prize is two-thirds of the first prize and the thir - Warehouses
To four warehouses is going cement in 50 kg bags, from first one third to the second quarter of the total. The third store got two-thirds of the rest, and the last 120 tons came to fourth. How much cement is in all warehouses, and how much got everyone? - On the bed
We want to plant several rows of cauliflower seedlings and several rows of lettuce seedlings alternately on the bed. The cauliflower seedlings are planted 45 cm apart, the lettuce seedlings 25 cm apart. Planting seedlings of both types of plants starts fr
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