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- Isosceles triangle
The perimeter of an isosceles triangle is 112 cm. The length of the arm to the length of the base is at a ratio of 5:6. Find the triangle area. - Sum or product
What is the probability that two dice fall will have the sum of seven or product 12? - Three-digit 5226
How many different three-digit natural numbers can be created so that the digits are different and the last digit is 0? - Difference 5222
Determine the difference and the first term of AP if a3 + a4 = 48, a7 = 80. - Mow the lawn
Dano would mow the lawn in 12 hours and Milada in 16 hours. How long will it take the lawn mow together? - Lines
How many lines can be drawn with 8 points if three points lie on one line and the other any three points do not lie on the same line? - Three-digit
How many three-digit natural numbers do not have the number 7? - Digits
How many five-digit numbers can be written from numbers 0.3,4, 5, and 7 divided by 10, and digits are repeated? - Intersect of 10 lines
At how many points do ten lines intersect if no two are parallel? - Ratio of two unknown numbers
Two numbers are hidden. Their sum is 30. We calculate one-sixth of a larger number and add it to both numbers. So we get new numbers whose ratio is 5:7. Which two numbers are they? - Direct route
From two different places A and B, connected by a direct route, Adam (from city A) and Bohus (from city B) started at a constant speed. As Adam continued to go from A to B, Bohus turned around at the time of their meeting, and at the same speed, he return - Cars speeds
The distance from city A to city B is 108 km. Two cars were simultaneously started from both places. The speed of a car coming from city A was 2 km/h higher than the second car. What was the speed of each car if they met in 54 minutes? - Odd numbers
The sum of four consecutive odd numbers is 1048. Find those numbers. - Testing
Students in high school have 10 points for each good-solved task. Five points deduct the wrong answer. After solving 20 tasks, student Michael had 80 points. How many tasks did he solve correctly, and how many were wrong? - Relationship 5198
There are m classrooms at the school. There are 36 chairs each in ten classrooms and 34 chairs each. Find the relationship you use to calculate the number of chairs in the school classroom. Calculate for m = @ m. - Garage
There are two laths in the garage opposite one another: one 2 meters long and the second 3 meters long. They fall against each other and stay against the opposite walls of the garage. Both laths cross 70 cm above the garage floor. How wide is the garage? - Powerful pumps
Three equally powerful pumps drain water from a flooded pit in 7 hours. In how many hours would drain water from a pit of 5 equally powerful pumps - Difference 5186
The unknown number was first increased by 17%, and the result was the number A. The second time, the teacher reduced the original number by 8%, resulting in number B. The difference between the numbers A and B is 50. Determine the unknown number. - Two ages
Gabrielle is nine years younger than Mikhail. The sum of their ages is 87. What is Mikhail's age? - Tickets 3
A total of 645 tickets were sold for the school play. They were either adult tickets or student tickets. The school sold 55 fewer student tickets than adult tickets. How many adult tickets were sold?
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