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- Table and chairs
Four people should sit at a table in front of a row of 7 chairs. What is the probability that there will be no empty chairs between them if people randomly choose their place?
- Beet campaign
The beet field is being harvested. Beets are transported to 3 plants and three trucks. The first car returns to the field three times an hour, the second car after 30 minutes, and the third car five times an hour. All cars left at 8 in the morning. How ma
- The tourist
The tourist wanted to walk the route 16 km at a specific time. He, therefore, came out at the necessary constant speed. However, after a 4 km walk, he fell unplanned into the lake, where he almost drowned. It took him 20 minutes to get to the shore and re
- Cardboard box
Peter had square cardboard. The length of the edges was an integer in decimetres. He cut four squares with a side of 3 dm from the corners and made a box out of it, which fit precisely 108 cubes with an edge one dm long. Julia cut four squares with a side
- Classmates 18173
Classmates Anka, Bea, Villa, and Danka can sit next to each other on the bus. What and how many ways can they sit down?
- Concentrate 18043
Fruit juice concentrate is sold in two-liter bottles. It is diluted with water in a ratio of 1:9. a) determine how to prepare 5 liters of fruit drink from concentrate and water. b) How many liters of fruit drink can be prepared from a full bottle of fruit
- Fall sum or same
Find the probability that if you roll two dice, the sum of 10 will fall, or the same number will fall on both dice.
- Benches 18013
There are 12 benches in the park. Four people can sit on the bench. At least two people sit on each of them. How many and most people sit on benches?
- Annulus
Two concentric circles with radii 1 and 9 surround the annular circle. This ring is inscribed with n circles that do not overlap. Determine the highest possible value of n.
- Statements 17733
There are 24 students in the class, and 5/8 of them are girls. Which of the following statements is true: And there are 15 boys in the class, B there are more boys than girls in the class, There are 9 boys and 15 girls in C's class
- Probability 17503
If we choose four numbers from 1 - 20, what is the probability that 6 or 10 will be among them?
- Two-thirds 17393
In the shop, they sold two-thirds of the bale of fabric and another 7m. They had 4m less than a quarter bales of material left. How many meters of fabric were flooded in the ball?
- Large family
I have as many brothers as sisters, and each of my brothers has twice as many sisters as brothers. How many children do parents have?
- Double-digit 17103
If we can repeat the digits in a number, how many double-digit numbers can we create from the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6?
- Beginning 16773
In the beginning, there are two boys and x girls. Then another three children will come to the class. In the end, there are three times fewer boys than girls. How many girls and boys are in the class
- Birth
Let's assume that the probability of the birth of a boy and a girl in the family is the same. What is the probability that the youngest and oldest child in a family with five children is a boy?
- Two-digit 16413
The sum of the digits of a two-digit number is 8. If we change the order of the digits, the result is 36 smaller. Find this number.
- Circulation: 16383
Calculate the speed of money circulation, if you know: the amount of money in circulation: 95 million. €, nominal GDP is 1460 million. €.
- Aircraft angines
The aircraft's two engines are enough to supply the fuel for five hours of operation. However, one of the engines has malfunctioned and thus consumes one-third more fuel. How long can the plane be in the air before it runs out of fuel? After an hour of ma
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