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- Holiday trip
Pavel is saving for the holiday trip. He received 1100 CZK from his father. He saved a fifth and received the rest 500 CZK from his mother. How much did his holiday trip cost? - Race track
Cycling races had 4 stages. The length of the first was 1/3 of the length of the entire track. The length of the second stage was 2/9 of the length of the entire track, and the length of the third stage was 1/4 of the track. The fourth stage was 15 km sho - Remaining
Petra went on a 4-day trip to Vienna with her aunt. On the first day of the trip, she spent a quarter of her pocket money, on the second day, two-fifths of the remaining money, on the third day, she spent a third of the entire amount of pocket money, and - Email hoard
Kendrick received 24 fewer e-mails on Friday than he did on Thursday. If he received a total of 126 e-mails on those two days, how many did he get each day? - Audition group distribution
Thirty-five applicants applied for the company's audition. In the first round, they were divided into 3 groups. In the first group, there are 3 people fewer than in the second. In the third, there are 2 more people than in the second. How many candidates - Boy cap shirt
There were 40 boys in the school. They were branded with caps and t-shirts. Twenty-five boys had blue caps. Twenty boys had a blue cap and a yellow T-shirt. a) How many boys had a yellow shirt? b) How many boys did not have a blue cap? c) How many boys on - Step meeting calculation
Peter went for a walk with his younger brother Jirka. Peter makes steps 70 cm long, and Jirka 45 cm. How many meters do their actions meet again if they walk on the same foot? - Dwarf fairy calculation
There were 3 dwarves more than fairies in the forest kingdom. A drought hit the kingdom, and a quarter of the dwarves and one fairy left. The king thus reduced the number of dwarves and fairies in the kingdom to 3. How many fairies and dwarves were there - School lunch pupils
A third of the 1st-grade pupils eat lunch and a snack in school, a quarter only have a snack in school and a sixth only have lunch in school. The remainder, 15 pupils, do not go to primary school. How many pupils are there in the 1st grade? And how many a - Savings total
Michaella and Sarah have saved 220 CZK together. They went on a pilgrimage; Michaella took one-quarter of her savings, and Sarah took one-fifth of her savings. Both of them together had 50 CZK for the pilgrimage. How much did Michaella and Sarah save in t - Football tickets
Adam was at some of his favorite football team's home games last season. Sometimes, he bought a seat ticket for €9, sometimes a standing ticket for €5. He spent a total of €76. How many times did Adam buy a seat ticket, and how many times did he buy a sta - Potion volume preparation
Hermione Granger prepares an anti-boredom potion. She read in the recipe that the brew volume is two-ninths of liquid toad poison, six-fifteenths of mandrake nectar, and the rest is 34 milliliters of water. How many milliliters of Potion will Hermione mak - Steamer port return
Two steamers set out on a voyage from the same port. The first steamer returns to port every fourth day, and the second steamer returns every fifth. How many days do they meet again? - The sum 17
The sum of the three numbers is -1. If we multiply the second number by 2, the third number by 3, and add them, we get 5. If we subtract the third number from the sum of the first and second numbers, we get -1. Answer the following: Represent the above - Grandfather
Grandfather brought a full bucket of blueberries to the market and sold one-sixth of them in the morning. When he sold another 12 liters of blueberries in the afternoon, he had one-sixth of a bucket of blueberries left. How many liters of blueberries are - Alarm clock
Peter has an inaccurate alarm clock. He found that he was exactly 4 minutes late every hour. At 21:30 in the evening, he will set the exact time for it. What must alarm time be on him to wake him up at exactly 06:30? - Blades
1st blade 2,5 m, 2nd blade. .1.75 m. How many of the same long pieces of these two blades can do the biggest? How long is one piece? - Bridge piers
One-quarter of the bridge pier is sunk into the ground. Two-thirds are in the water. Protruding above the water is 1.20 m long. Determine the height of bridge piers. - Wheel water depth
The wheels are stuck in the water. 40 cm is in the ground, 2/3 of the length is in the water, and 1/5 of the length is above the water. How long is the wheel, how many cm is in the water, and how much is above the water? - Mixer gear meeting
There was a gear in the electric mixer. The drive wheel had 24 teeth. The driven wheel had 36 teeth. When did the same teeth of both wheels meet again?
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