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- Full of water
A man removed 2/7 of a tank full of water. If it now contains 450 liters, how many liters does it hold when full? - Eva brigade earnings
Eve received money for a brigade. She saved three-fifths of the money, lent one-quarter to her sister, and bought a T-shirt for the remaining 180 CZK. How much CZK did Eve earn on the brigade? - Two gears
Two gears with 13 and 7 teeth rotate locked into each other. We want both wheels to be in the starting position again. How many turns does a big wheel have to make? - Savings total
Michelle and Sarah have saved 220 CZK together. They went on a pilgrimage; Michelle 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 Michelle and Sarah save in tota - Chocolate piece calculation
How many identical pieces did the whole chocolate consist of if I ate three-quarters of the chocolate, which was exactly 15 pieces? - Two numbers
The sum of two numbers is zero. A quarter of the first equals half of the second. What are the numbers? - Chocolate box
Peter ate one-sixth of the candy from the box of chocolates, and ten candies increased him. How many candies did Peter's box of chocolates have? - 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 - Total
How many trees are in an orchard if one seventh of all trees are cherry trees, one quarter are pear trees, half are apple trees, and the remaining 3 trees are plum trees? - Jana notebook purchase
Jane bought 36 notebooks, three times as many with lines as with squares notebooks. Calculate how many lined notebooks she purchased. - Camp room distribution
Fifty pupils were in the camp; they lived in double and triple rooms. They occupied 20 rooms, many of which were two- and three-story. Please proceed. - Class boy girl
There are 32 children in the class. If there were three more boys and one less girl, there would be an equal number of girls and boys in the class. How many boys are there in the class? - Bag of marbles
In a bag full of marbles, 1/4 of these marbles are green, 1/8 are blue, 1/2 are yellow, and the remaining 26 are white. How many marbles are blue? - Poultry farm geese
Together, they keep 110 poultry (hens, turkeys, ducks, and geese) on the farm. Hens represent half. There are ten turkeys and seven ducks, more than geese. How many geese are kept on the farm? - Sheep goose puzzle
Sheep and geese graze in the meadow. They have a total of 20 heads and 64 legs. How many sheep are in the field, and how many geese? - The Fraction
The denominator of a Fraction is greater than the numerator by 4. if 11 is added to the numerator and one subtracted from the denominator, the value of the fraction obtained is 7/3. What is the original fraction? - Rabbits and chicken
There are rabbits and chickens on a farm, 41 heads and 132 legs in all. How many rabbits at the farm? - Pencils 2
Eli is selling pencils. She sold 3/5 of them in the morning and 1/4 of the remainder in the afternoon. If Eli sold 200 more pencils than in the afternoon, how many pencils did Eli have in the beginning? - Toy shelf
There were 32 toys on the toy store shelf. We know that there were 19 cars with these toys. We also know that 18 of these toys were made of wood. How many wooden cars were on the shelf? Find at least two solutions. - Olympiad student
Sixty-two high school students took part in the Mathematical Olympiad. There were 7 fewer first-year students than sophomores, two-thirds of the number of third-year students, and 5 fourth-year students. How many students from each grade took part in the
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