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- Apartment building
Two hundred eight people live in the apartment building. There are as many women as there are men, but there are 22 more children than women. How many adults live in an apartment building? - The father
The father is three times older than his son. 10 years ago, a father was seven times older than his son. How old are father and son? - Unknown number
If we subtract three from the unknown number, we get just as much as if we subtract seven from the unknown number and we multiplied the result by 2. - Class student
N boys go to class. There are 13 more girls. Today, 4 girls and 5 boys are missing. Thus, how many students in this class are in school today? - Class group distribution
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 - Equation solving testing
Solve the equation: 1/3 * (8-z) = 1/2 * (1-8z) Please test the left and right sides. Thank you. - Orchard tree calculation
Three-fifths of the orchard trees are apple trees. One-third are cherry trees. The remaining five trees are pear trees. How many trees are in total growth in the orchard? - Apple table sharing
There were apples on the table. Aleš took a quarter of apples, Bara a third of what remained. Cyril took half of the rest. Emil took the other four apples. How many apples were on the table in total? - Equation solving
Solve the equation: 5 / (x-4) - 2 / (4x-16) = - 7 - 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 - Number multiplication puzzle
John thought of a number. He multiplied it by four and added 18 to the result, getting ten times the number 8. What number did John think of? - Peter and Paul
Peter and Paul together have 26 years. Four years ago, Paul was twice older than Peter. How much is Paul and how much is Peter? - Dividing into stacks
Determine the smallest possible number of workbooks divided into stacks of 6, 8, 9, or 10. - Inquality
Solve inequality: 3x + 6 > 14 - Simple equation 6
Solve the equation with one variable: X/2+X/3+X/4=X+4 - Wafers
They used 200 pieces to make wafers. One hundred fifty-seven topped with caramel topping and 100 with sugar topping. How many wafers did both toppings have? - Tickets Sold Fraction
The salesman had several tickets. He sold a third to the first customer and a third to the others. He has six tickets left. How many did he initially have? - Production plan
They have already produced 2,000 parts in their grandfather's workshop, which is five-sixths of the plan. How many parts should they produce in total? - Equation
Solve equation with unknown x: 3 (1/3 + 2x) -2 (1/3-3x) -13/2 = 0 - Three colors 2/3
Marek has balls of three colors. Two-thirds of the balls are green, 2/7 are blue, and one ball is yellow. How many balls does Marek have?
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