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- Hamsters 4802
In the morning, they had five times more hamsters than guinea pigs in the store. After selling 4 guinea pigs and 4 hamsters, they were left with four times as many hamsters as guinea pigs. How many hamsters and guinea pigs did they have together in the sh
- Three-digit 4791
How many three-digit numbers divisible by four can we create from the numbers 1, 2, 3, and five if we cannot repeat the digits in the number?
- Five-sevenths of a volume
Forty-two liters of water fill the barrel to two-thirds of its volume. If it is filled to five-sevenths of a volume, how many liters of water do we need to add?
- New Year's
A shoe store had a special offer during the New Year's sale: if you buy two discounted pairs of shoes, you get the cheaper pair for 1/2 the price! Mrs. Ludmila decided to take advantage of this offer. She bought shoes for her son that were 60% off the ori
- In the orchard
They planted 25 apple trees, 20 pears, 15 plums, and 40 marbles in the orchard. An intense late frost, however, destroyed a fifth of all new trees. Unfortunately, it was all the trees of one kind of fruit. What is the probability that the plums have died
- Family members ages
The son, mother, and father are 96 years old. A mother is 23 years older than her son and five years younger than his father. How old is a son?
- Equations 4781
Determine the smaller root of the root pair of the system of equations. 5a + 4b = 11 3a - 2b = 11
- Original 4777
Which number has such a property that if we increase it by 7, we get a number with the same absolute value as the original number?
- Animals 4776
There are five animals in the yard. There are only goats and geese. They have a total of 14 legs. How many geese and how many goats are in the yard?
- There
There are 24 students in the class. The math class is divided into two groups of 12 students on Friday. The table shows the results of pupil assessment in the two groups. Three students in the first group had worse grades than those in the second group. T
- Tournament 4771
Eight tennis players took part in the tennis tournament. They were divided into two groups of four. In each group, everyone played each other once. The winner of the first group played the winner of the second group in the final. They did not play other m
- Trapezoid thirds
The ABCD trapezoid has parallel sides AB and CD. The E point lies on the AB side. The segment DE divides the trapezoid into two parts with the same area. Find the length of the AE line segment.
- Alternate 4766
Each of the three players draws 3 top cards from the deck of 54 cards and returns one card to the deck from the bottom. The first, second, and third players alternate regularly. In which round does the first player draw again the card he got rid of in the
- Have solution
The sum of four consecutive even numbers is 92. Determine these numbers.
- Real estate
The residential house has three entrances numbered by odd numbers in arithmetic progression. The sum of the two numbers on the corner entrances is 50. Calculate the highest of these three numbers.
- Promotion 4759
Thirty football players came to the pizzeria. A pizza order promotion is going on right now: "If you order 2 pizzas, get the third one free". The football players ordered so many pizzas that each one missed 1 pizza. How many pizzas did they pay for if the
- Grandfather 4754
Grandma had apples. When she gave seven to her grandfather, they both had the same. When Grandpa gave five apples to Grandma, she had three more than Grandpa. How many apples did each initially have?
- Salami
We have six kinds of salami, six of which have ten pieces, and one of which has four pieces. How many ways can we distinctly choose five pieces of salami?
- Potatoes 6
The farmer brought potatoes to the market. In the first hour, he sold two-fifths of the potatoes, in the second hour, he sold five-sixth of the remaining potatoes, and in the third hour, he had sold the last 40kg of potatoes. How many kilograms of potatoe
- Cookies/biscuits
There were a total of 200 cookies in the box. They used sugar and chocolate icing in their production. They used chocolate icing for 157 biscuits. They used sugar icing for 100 biscuits. How many of these cookies have both toppings?
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