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- 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? - Ice cream servings
They sold 4/7 strawberry ice cream and 36 servings of vanilla ice cream in the store. How many servings of ice cream did they sell that day? - Number puzzle
I mean the number. If I reduce it by 0.5, then add 1/3, reduce the sum by 2/5, and increase the difference by 1/6, I get 0.3. - Number difference
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. - Infinite decimal
Imagine the infinite decimal number 0.99999999... That is a decimal and her endless series of nines. Determine how much this number is less than the number 1. Thank you in advance. - Number sum
The sum of three numbers is 77. The largest is three times the smallest, and the middle number is half of the largest. Find all three numbers. - Raspberry juice
How much will the scout leader pay for drinks for the children, if a third of the children had raspberry juice for 10 CZK, half of the children had sparkling water for 15 CZK, and the remaining 4 children had kola for 20 CZK? - Mobile price increase
The mobile was increased by a quarter of the original price and then again by a quarter of the new price. How much did the mobile cost if its final price was 125 euros? - Cyclist race fraction
During the race, the cyclists covered 3/7 of the total length and had 80.5 km to go. How long was the race, and what part of the race did they complete at 55 km? An example of calculating in fractions. - Two-fifths of the money
We divided a certain amount of money between three people so that the first got two-fifths of what the second and third combined. The second got twice as much as the first. If the third received €750 less than the first, how much did each receive? - Chocolate tree weight
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? - Band concert attendance
Ten thousand people came to the band. How many of them were adult students, and how many students? If adults paid CZK 300, students paid CZK 100 and paid a total of 2,300,000. - Savings Spent Money Left
Jane and Dana have saved 220 crowns together. Jane spent a fifth of her savings, and Dana spent a quarter. Then, they had a total of CZK 150 left. How much have they saved? - Gasoline tank 2
A gasoline tank is 1/6 full. When the family added 25 liters of gasoline, it became 3/4 full. How many more liters are needed to fill them? Show your solution. - Bread to kilos
A store received d two-kilogram loaves and t three-kilogram loaves of bread. By the end of the day, 14 two-kilogram loaves had been sold. How many kilograms of bread remained in the store at the end of the day? - Number pattern
What are the following two numbers that occur in this pattern? 0.24, 0.48, 0.96, 1.92, ____, ____ - Consecutive even sum
The sum of eight consecutive even natural numbers is 1,688. Determine the largest of the numbers. - Finding the Number
I think the number to which when I add 32, and I get a number 42 greater than -23 - Concert attendance
Eight hundred people came to the concert, a quarter more than the organizers expected. How many people did the organizers expect? - Number sum
The sum of the two numbers is 13. The third of the first number is three. What are the numbers?
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