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- Roses
In a large bed of roses, one-sixth were white, half were red, one-quarter were yellow, and six were pink. How many roses were in the flower bed? - 3 buses
Morning at 5:00 am, three buses started from one place. The first travel in five-minute intervals, the second at 10-minute intervals, and the third at 25-minute intervals. At what hour will the three buses again come from the same place? - Number equality
Fill in the boxes with the same numbers so that equality applies: 550:? =? x 22 - Fraction equality box
Write the assignment in a fraction. Fill in the number in the box so that the equality applies: (Write the result as a fraction in the base form.) (1 1/3 - 3/4) · ___ = 1/2 - Stamp collection total
In his stamp collection, Radek had half of the Czech stamps, a third of Slovak stamps, and just 128 overseas stamps. Radek did not collect any other stamps. Calculate how many stamps Radek had in the collection. - Nut pile division
Divide 130 nuts into two parts so that the smaller part is enlarged four times equals the larger part reduced three times. How many nuts are in the smaller pile? - Crayon basket calculation
Vendelín has 4/5 the number of colored pencils. But if Maruška took 1/2 of it, there would be 20 crayons left. How many crayons were still in the penalty before Vendelín's collection? - Hockey card donation
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? - Dance group
What is the smallest number of members of a dance group with the same number of guys and girls, and at the same time they can form groups of three or five dancers while dancing? - Sticker collection
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? - Least common multiple
Calculate the least common multiple of 120, 660, and 210. - Class pupil calculation
In the first and second years, there are 58 pupils in a pile. In the first and third years, there are 57 pupils. In the second and third years, there are 59 pupils. How many students are there: a) In all of them, to the dromedary, b) In individual classes - Bus people distribution
There are 39 people on the bus. There are 11 more adults than children. How many children are on the bus, and how many adults? - Gcd and lcm
Calculate the greatest common divisor and the least common multiple of numbers. a) 16 and 18 b) 24 and 22 c) 45 and 60 d) 36 and 30 - Ticket week sales
Two hundred sixteen tickets were sold in the first four days of the week. One-quarter of those tickets were sold on Monday, one-fifth more than on Tuesday. The same number of tickets were sold on Thursday as on Tuesday and Wednesday combined. How many wer - Resort nationality distribution
In the popular Italian resort of Caorle, there are only 4 nationalities. The resort has 3/20 Germans, 2/5 Czechs, 1/4 Austrians, and 500 Brits. How many tourists are there in total at the resort? - Skip's
Skip's Dog Shelter rescues collies. 3/4 of the collies are older than 10, and 1/3 of the remaining collies are between 3 and 5. Suppose there are 2 dogs between the ages of 6 and 10. How many dogs are there in all at this rescue shelter? - Two identical five-digits
We have two identical five-digit numbers, but we don’t know which ones. When we write one before the first, and after the second one, we get two six-digit numbers, one of which is three times the other. What are the numbers? - The missing digit
Complete the missing digit in the number 3 ∗ 43 to form a number divisible by three. If there are multiple options, list them all. (The omitted digit is marked with the symbol ∗. ) Answers must be justified! - Two-day trip
Katy got a pocket trip for a two-day trip. She spent 3/5 on the first day and half the rest on the second. She brought home € 8. How many euros did Katy receive as pocket money?
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