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Number of problems found: 6132
- Production 29901
Calculate how many people are in production, if there are 1/5 workers on the morning shift, the afternoon shift has 3/10, and 50 people will join the night shift.
- Terminal 8255
Two trams left the station at 9 o'clock. Line 1 goes around the track in 96 minutes. Line 2 returns to the final in 72 minutes. At what time do both teams meet again at the same terminal?
- Remainder 6493
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
- Improvements 5459
After technical improvements, the washing machine cost € 630, which is a fifth more than the original price. How many euros did the washing machine initially cost?
- 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?
- Three-day 3939
Petr got a three-day part-time job for the holidays. On the first day, he earned 1/4 of the total amount. On the second day, 2/5 of the last two days, and on the third day, he made CZK 450. How much did you earn in total?
- A piece 2
A piece of material measures 38.25 inches. Courtney cuts the piece of material into two pieces. One piece measures 19.5 inches. Could he use an addition equation to find the length m of the other piece of material?
- One-humped 39761
There are one-humped and two-humped camels in the caravan going through the desert. The guide counted 28 heads and 45 humps. How many humpback camels are in the caravan?
- Procedure 34191
Petr got a fifth more than Pavel, Jirka got 100 CZK more than Petr, and Honza got half of what Petr did, so they shared the reward of CZK 2,500. Solution and procedure.
- Students 26111
There were 24 pupils from the whole class on the school trip. Out of 4/7 of all girls, ¼ did not go. Since all the boys went, there were an equal number of boys and girls on the trip. How many students are there in the class? How many boys are there?
- 1200 screws
1200 screws are to be divided into three groups so that in the 1st group, there are 300 screws more than in the 2nd group, and in the 2nd group, 150 screws less than in the 3rd group. How many screws will be in each group?
- Happy marriage
Jan and Marienka have been in a happy marriage for several years. Jan's age is written in the same numbers as Marienka's, only in reverse order. Their ages differ by just a fifth of Marienka's. Jan is older. How old is Jan, and how many is Marienka?
- Dividing nuts
How many nuts do you have when dividing them between 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10 children? (smallest possible number)
- A man
A man spends 5/9 of his money on rent and 5/16 of the remainder on electricity. If the final balance remaining is 550, find how much was spent on rent.
- Twenty
Twenty rabbits are put in 4 cells so that there are a different number of rabbits in each cell containing at least three rabbits. What is the largest possible number of rabbits in one cell?
- Number with ones
The first digit of the number is 1. If we move this digit to the end, we get three times the higher number. What is the number?
- Sales stores
The first sales store passed the 1/3 and the second 2/5 of the total amount of goods. In the third store passed the 2/3 rest of the goods. The remaining 40 kg of goods put into fourth store. How many kilograms of goods pass to a third store?
- Children 82437
If 3 boys were added to the eighth grade, 50% of the class would be boys. If, on the other hand, 3 girls were added, they would make up 7/12 classes. How many children are there in the class?
- Received 81440
At the flower festival, young growers sold cactus plants for CZK 12 and indoor violet plants for CZK 9. They sold a total of 47 pieces of flowers of both types and received CZK 501. How many cacti and how many violets did they sell?
- Two-thirds 49311
Chocolate pieces hang on a Christmas tree. One-third is made of milk chocolate, two-thirds of the rest is dark, and 200 g is white chocolate. How much do all the pieces weigh together?
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