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Number of problems found: 6132
- Imported 45531
They used a quarter of the imported milk to make butter, half to make a cream, and 100 liters to make cottage cheese at the dairy. How many liters of milk was used to make the cream?
- Length 40391
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?
- Admission 38691
In one HA class, there were 8 more pupils in the first group than in the second group. After the admission of two new pupils to each of the groups, there were twice as many pupils in the 1st group as in the 2nd group. How many pupils were there in each gr
- Library
We purchased new books for the library. Five-eighths were professional books, one-fifth were encyclopedias, and 231 books were dictionaries. How many professional books were there?
- Součková 21673
Ms. Součková bought 6 orange and 5 apple juices and paid a total of 254 CZK. Mrs. Derner bought 6 apple juice and 5 orange juice and paid CZK 2 less for them than Mrs. Součková. How much did each juice cost?
- The sum 4
Robin's total age is 45. Seven years ago, Robin was 16, more than half as old as Bruno then. How old is Bruno?
- Two-thirds 7531
On a trip to London, Julie spent one-third of the pounds on the first day, two-thirds of the rest on the second day, and 14 pounds on the last day. How many pounds did Julia have on the trip?
- Refreshments 7371
Milan got a certain amount of money for the trip. 1/6 missed postcards, 1/4 on refreshments. He bought his brothers a gift for 140 Euros. How many euros did he receive?
- Three-fifths 6322
Juraj donated three-fifths of his collection of hockey players to his friend Josef. He has 100 cards left. How many cards did Juraj initially have in his collection before the donation?
- Calculate 4457
Calculate how many trees are in an orchard if you know that 5/12 orchards consist of apple trees, 1/6 plums, and 1/60 walnuts. The remaining 30 trees are pear trees.
- Difference 3870
The difference between the two numbers is 16. They are natural numbers. The first number is 17 times larger than the second number. Identify both of these numbers.
- Two-thirds 3030
Peter is a 5th-grade student. He collects stickers. He has two-thirds of them in the album, a quarter is ready for exchange, and he wants to give eight stickers to his friends. How many stickers does Peter have?
- Tickets 18603
The cashier at the cinema sells tickets for 50 CZK and 40 CZK. He has sold 143 tickets and earned a total of CZK 6,340. How many tickets did he sell?
- Parakeets 80471
Mr. Spacek keeps birds. It has more than 50 and less than 100. Parakeets make up a ninth and canaries a quarter of the total. How many birds did he keep?
- Forty-eight 24101
Forty-eight people were present at the reception. Among them were Czechs, Slovaks, and Germans. Slovaks were 4 more than Czechs and Germans 6 less than half Czechs and Slovaks. How many Czechs, Slovaks, and Germans were there at the reception?
- Initially 17213
After the purchase, Eva was left with CZK 360. How much did she initially have when she spent a third of her original money on the purchase?
- Inspection 12171
During the inspection of the trees, we found that 1/3 was broken and 2/5 bitten. In the beginning, there were only 40 pieces. How much was planted in total?
- Simultaneously 6563
The fraction will have a value of 3 if we increase the numerator (a) by 1 and simultaneously decrease the denominator (b) by 2. However, if we simultaneously decrease the numerator and the denominator by 1, the fraction will have a value of 1/2. What frac
- Protectors
The nature protectors have pledged to clean the part of the stream that belongs to their municipality. On Saturday, they cleaned one quarter of the length of the entire stream, and on Sunday, 1.5 km, so they cleaned a stream 4 km long over the weekend. Wh
- Some rice
Rose had some rice. She gave 1/4 of it to her sister and cooked 1/6 of the remaining. What fraction of the rice did she cook? b. If she cooked 1⁄2 kg of rice, how much rice did she have at first?
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