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- A man 5
A man secured a loan from a bank and used 1/4 of it for a building project and 1/3 of it for a farm, and 15000 was left. How much did the man secure from the bank? - Four-digit number shift
Writing a four-digit number ends with the number 5. If we move this number to the first place, we get a number 531 larger than the original. Specify the original number. - Bread black white
They sold 452 loaves of bread in the store. They sold three times more black bread than white bread. How much white and black bread did they sell in the store? - Three cottages
141 guests are accommodated in 3 cottages. In the second cottage, there are eight more guests than in the first cottage, and in the third cottage, there are 14 more guests than in the second cottage. Find out how many guests are staying in the first cotta - Unknown number 32
What number am I? I am greater than 10 but less than 20. My 1/3 is equal to my 1/5 plus 2. - Children and horses
There are some children and horses in a field. Together they have 39 heads and 122 feet. How many children are in the field, and how many horses are in the field? - Jigsaw puzzle
Krista has used 4/5 of the pieces in her jigsaw puzzle. She has used 120 pieces. How many pieces are in the whole puzzle? - Divisibility feature test
Which number from 1 to 10 does not divide evenly into 2,520? Use divisibility rules to solve. - Equation solving exercise
Solve two equations: 7 * (x + 1) - (3x + 1) = 21/2 a / 3-a + 6/12 = 2a-4 - Trees
Two-fifths of the trees in the orchard are apple trees, one-sixth a pear. The remaining 26 trees are cherries. How many pears are in the orchard? - Number sixth puzzle
If we subtract its sixth from the number's triple number, we get half of that number increased by 28. What is the number? - Pears and oranges
There are three times as many pears as oranges. If a group of children receives five oranges each, no oranges will be left over. If the same group of children receives eight pears each, there will be 21 pears left over. How many children and oranges are t - The presentation
The travelers' presentation came with three times as many men as women. When eight men left with their partners, there were five times more men than women at the presentation. How many were men and women originally? - Camp children calculation
There were children in the camp. 2/3 of the children went on a trip, 1/7 went swimming, and X went to the gym. How many children were in the camp? - Flower bouquet calculation
Three-fifths of the flowers are red, and eight flowers are yellow - how many bouquets of red and yellow flowers do they have? - New bridge
Thanks to the new bridge, the road between A and B has been cut to one-third and is now 10km long. How much did the road between A and B measure before? - Unknown mixed number
Find the number that is smaller than 5 5/12 by as much as 2 2/13 is smaller than 6 1/6 - Equatiom
Solve equation with negatives: X/(-5) + 2 = -9 - Students Lining Steps Multiples
No one was left unclassified after joining the two, three, four, and eight steps. How many students were there in a physical education class? - Mysterious number
The magician thinks of the number: "The mysterious number is first divided by minus five, dividing the result by three, multiplying the number by ten, and dividing the resulting number by minus four. The result is 5. Can you reveal the mysterious number?
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