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- Distribution 55071  Five men drive to work together; 2 have a Škoda car, and the others have an Opel, Seat, and Hyundai. They always randomly choose which car to drive. Each of the five cars has an equal chance. The random variable X determines how many days the same charact Five men drive to work together; 2 have a Škoda car, and the others have an Opel, Seat, and Hyundai. They always randomly choose which car to drive. Each of the five cars has an equal chance. The random variable X determines how many days the same charact
- Skateboard  Petr wanted to buy a skateboard. But he had no money, so he asked his father and two brothers for help. His father gave him half of the amount his brothers gave him. His older brother gave him a third of what he received from the others. His younger broth Petr wanted to buy a skateboard. But he had no money, so he asked his father and two brothers for help. His father gave him half of the amount his brothers gave him. His older brother gave him a third of what he received from the others. His younger broth
- Gasoline fuel  You just drove your car 300 miles and used 40 gallons of gas. Your car's tank holds 12 1/2 gallons of gas, and if the gas you buy is $2.50 per gallon, what would you pay to fill one-half of your tank? You just drove your car 300 miles and used 40 gallons of gas. Your car's tank holds 12 1/2 gallons of gas, and if the gas you buy is $2.50 per gallon, what would you pay to fill one-half of your tank?
- Phone number  Ivan's phone number ends with a four-digit number: When we subtract the first from the fourth digit of this four-digit number, we get the same number as when we subtract the second from the third digit. If we write the four-digit number from the back and Ivan's phone number ends with a four-digit number: When we subtract the first from the fourth digit of this four-digit number, we get the same number as when we subtract the second from the third digit. If we write the four-digit number from the back and
- Four-digit number  For a four-digit number abcd, ab: bc = 1:3 and bc: cd = 2:1 (ab, bc, and cd are two-digit numbers from digits a, b, c, d). Find this number(s). For a four-digit number abcd, ab: bc = 1:3 and bc: cd = 2:1 (ab, bc, and cd are two-digit numbers from digits a, b, c, d). Find this number(s).
- Two numbers  One number is 79 more than the other. If we divide the larger number by the smaller one, we get the quotient five and the remainder 11. Determine both numbers. One number is 79 more than the other. If we divide the larger number by the smaller one, we get the quotient five and the remainder 11. Determine both numbers.
- Rectangular 54871  The arranger has at his disposal a certain number of colored targets, from which he wants to create a rectangular pattern of a flower bed. If he puts 4,5,6,8,9, or 10 targets in one row, he always has three extra targets. How many targets does it have? De The arranger has at his disposal a certain number of colored targets, from which he wants to create a rectangular pattern of a flower bed. If he puts 4,5,6,8,9, or 10 targets in one row, he always has three extra targets. How many targets does it have? De
- Strawberries  Three people pick strawberries from 48 rows in 8 hours. How many hours do five people need to pick strawberries from 20 rows? Three people pick strawberries from 48 rows in 8 hours. How many hours do five people need to pick strawberries from 20 rows?
- Manuscript 54691  The typist was given the task of rewriting the manuscript of the adventure book in 8 days. However, she completed the task in 6 days because she rewrote 6 more pages per day than she was supposed to rewrite. Determine the number of pages of an adventure b The typist was given the task of rewriting the manuscript of the adventure book in 8 days. However, she completed the task in 6 days because she rewrote 6 more pages per day than she was supposed to rewrite. Determine the number of pages of an adventure b
- The vaccination  The vaccination coverage of the population is 80%. Unvaccinated make up 60% of all infected. What percentage are unvaccinated and more likely to be infected? Consider N = 10,000 inhabitants and K = 1,000 infected. b. How many times more likely are unvacci The vaccination coverage of the population is 80%. Unvaccinated make up 60% of all infected. What percentage are unvaccinated and more likely to be infected? Consider N = 10,000 inhabitants and K = 1,000 infected. b. How many times more likely are unvacci
- When 5  When five is subtracted from both my numerator and denominator, I become 3/4. What fraction am I? When five is subtracted from both my numerator and denominator, I become 3/4. What fraction am I?
- Athletics team  All athletes from the Ostrava athletics team can start in four, five, six, and seven stages, and no one will be present. How many average athletes are in one athletic group if there are twelve groups in the section? Consider the smallest number of athlete All athletes from the Ostrava athletics team can start in four, five, six, and seven stages, and no one will be present. How many average athletes are in one athletic group if there are twelve groups in the section? Consider the smallest number of athlete
- The three  The three boys, Adam, Boris, and Cyril, will be taken on a two-seater ski lift. How many different removal options are there? What would it be like if four boys or five were to be taken away? The three boys, Adam, Boris, and Cyril, will be taken on a two-seater ski lift. How many different removal options are there? What would it be like if four boys or five were to be taken away?
- Combinatorics  In how many different ways can we seat three people on three chairs, four on four, five on five, and six on six chairs? Find common properties when selecting objects from the point of view of combinatorics. Find out the principle of calculating all possib In how many different ways can we seat three people on three chairs, four on four, five on five, and six on six chairs? Find common properties when selecting objects from the point of view of combinatorics. Find out the principle of calculating all possib
- Cost structure  You are currently trying to decide between two cost structures for your business: one with a greater proportion of short-term fixed costs and another more heavily weighted to variable costs. Estimated revenue and cost data for each alternative are as foll You are currently trying to decide between two cost structures for your business: one with a greater proportion of short-term fixed costs and another more heavily weighted to variable costs. Estimated revenue and cost data for each alternative are as foll
- Boys and girls 8  In a class of 35 boys and girls with a ratio of 2:5. 5 boys are absent, and five boys are present. How many students are present? In a class of 35 boys and girls with a ratio of 2:5. 5 boys are absent, and five boys are present. How many students are present?
- In the library  The library at Lenape Elementary School has 2/5 as many fiction books as nonfiction books. There are 56 books in the school library. How many books are fiction books? The library at Lenape Elementary School has 2/5 as many fiction books as nonfiction books. There are 56 books in the school library. How many books are fiction books?
- Maria 2  Maria is seven years older than her brother Robert, and in 2 years, her age will be four times Robert's age three years ago. Find their present ages. Maria is seven years older than her brother Robert, and in 2 years, her age will be four times Robert's age three years ago. Find their present ages.
- Special sequence  What if            2×9=1            3×9=2            4×9=3            5×9=4            6×9=5            7×9=6            8×9=7            9×9=8           10×9=9    then 1×9=??? Answer with solutions. What if            2×9=1            3×9=2            4×9=3            5×9=4            6×9=5            7×9=6            8×9=7            9×9=8           10×9=9    then 1×9=??? Answer with solutions.
- Wheel gear  A drive wheel of radius two is connected to a drive wheel of radius one by a pulley of length 17. What is the distance between the wheel axles? A drive wheel of radius two is connected to a drive wheel of radius one by a pulley of length 17. What is the distance between the wheel axles?
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