Prime numbers + least common multiple (LCM) - practice problems - page 10 of 12
Number of problems found: 239
- Decompose
Decompose into primes and find the smallest common multiple n of (16,20) and the largest common divisor D of the pair of numbers (140,100) - Class 9A
On the final certificate, one-quarter of the class 9A marked “C” in mathematics, the seventh mark “C” from the Czech language, and two students failed in chemistry. How many students attend class 9A? - Intervals 3044
At 9:00 a.m., three local buses met at the stop. The first bus has intervals of 20 minutes, the second every 25 minutes, and the third every 30 minutes. At what time will they meet again at this stop? - Mathematics 2980
More than 20, but less than 40 pupils go to 1.S. A third of the pupils wrote the mathematics test with a one, a sixth with a two, and a ninth with a three. No one got a high five. How many 1.S pupils wrote the test with a four?
- Bus lines
Bus connections are started from the bus stop on its regular circuit: No. 27 bus every 27 minutes and No.18 every half hour. What time start these two bus lines run if the bus stop meets at 10:15 am.? - Calculate 2976
Calculate the least common multiple of 120, 660, and 210. - Granddaughter 2789
Grandma and her granddaughter Barunka have a birthday on the same day. During six consecutive birthday celebrations, Grandma's age was always divisible by Barunka's age. How many birthdays did Grandma celebrate at the last of these six celebrations? Grand - Identical 2781
What is the smallest number of nuts we can divide into 24 and 36 identical piles? - Gradually 2779
I think the number is less than 30. I get it when I gradually add three to zero, when I add four to zero, and when I add eight to zero. What is the number?
- Cents no more
Janko bought pencils for 35 cents each. Neither he nor the salesperson had small coins, just a whole € 1 coin. At least how many pencils had to buy to pay for the whole euros? - 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 - Gears
The gearing fits the wheel with 20 teeth to the wheel with 36 teeth. Before starting, the machine is painted tooth smaller wheels in the designated space between the teeth of the larger wheels. How many times after starting the machine wheels turning that - Four classses
Students of all 7, 8, and 9 classes in one school may take up 4,5,6, and 7 abreast, and nobody will be left. How many is the average count of pupils in one class if there are always four classes in each grade? - School books
At the beginning of the school year, the teacher distributed 480 workbooks and 220 textbooks. How many pupils could have the most in the classroom?
- Lcm 2
Create the smallest possible number that is divisible by the number 5,8,9,4,3, - Dining tables
In the dining room are tables with four chairs, six chairs, and eight chairs. How many diners must be at least to occupy all tables (chairs) and diners are more than 50? - LCM
The common multiple of the three numbers is 3276. One number is in this number 63 times, the second 7 times, and the third nine times. What are the numbers? - Meadow
On the meadow grazing horses, cows, and sheep, together with less than 200. If cows were 45 times more, horses 60 times more, and sheep 35 times more than there are now, their numbers would equal. How many horses, cows, and sheep are on the meadow togethe - Ships
The red ship begins its circuit every 30 minutes. The blue boat begins its circuit every 45 minutes. Both ships begin their sightseeing circuit in the same place at the same time, always at 10:00 o'clock. a / What time does the boat meet again? b / How ma
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