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- Skiing meeting
Four friends came to the skiing meeting from 4 world directions and led the next interview. Charles: "I did not come from the north or from the south." Mojmir: "But I came from the south." Joseph: "I came from the north." Zdeno: "I come from the south." W
- Family party
Anna has 5 €, Anezka has 4,60 €, and for all the money, they want to buy desserts for a family party. They decide between cakes and a pinwheel: The pinwheel is € 0.40 more expensive than the cake, and the cakes can be bought for all the money by a third m
- Divisions 4044
School players scored seven goals in the match. List all possible goal divisions into three-thirds and add up how many.
- Derivative 4041
Is there a continuous function that has no derivative at every point?
- Transferred 4040
The cowboy has 25 horses in two pens. He transferred 5 from the first to the second, then sold 7 horses from the second. How many horses were originally in the first pen? In the first enclosure, there were just 2 times more horses than in the second enclo
- Odd-numbered 4033
Mr. O. came up with two codes for the vault, which he alternates after a week. Both codes have the product of the digit 120. In an even week, it uses the smallest possible number as the code with this property. In the odd week, the largest. No number 1 in
- Minutes 4009
One egg is boiled for 5 minutes. How many minutes will five eggs be cooked?
- Algebrogram
Solve algebrogram: mama+anna=vari How many solutions are?
- Apples and pears
Mom divided 24 apples and 15 pears among the children. Each child received the same number of apples and pears - the same number as their siblings. How many apples (j=?) and pears (h=?) were received for each child?
- Candies 3989
How many candies does Renata have in the box? There are less than 50 of them. She can divide them fairly among her five or even six friends and still have one candy left over for her and her brother. How many candies are in the candy box?
- Beginning 3930
Roland has 490 balls. If he gave 145 bullets to Marek, he would still have 100 more bullets than Marek. How many balls did Marek have at the beginning? How many shots do they have together?
- Z9-I-4
Kate thought of a five-digit integer. She wrote the sum of this number and its half in the first line of the workbook. Write a total of this number and its fifth on the second line. She wrote a sum of this number and its one nines on the third row. Finall
- Tunnels
Mice had built an underground house consisting of chambers and tunnels: • each tunnel leading from the chamber to the chamber (none is blind) • from each chamber lead just three tunnels into three distinct chambers, • from each chamber, mice can get to an
- Dictation
A total of 30 students wrote the dictation. One third of them got a one or a four. Four times more twos than threes. How many students have an insufficient grade, if we know that 7 students got a first grade, which is also the same number as the sum of th
- Fluid
We have vessels containing 7 liters, 5 liters, and 2 liters. The largest container is filled with fluid, and the others are empty. Can you only get 5 liters and two 1 liter of fluid by pouring? How much pouring is needed?
- Pet store
They sold fish from one aquarium from the breeding product (Zverimex). Ondrej wanted half of all the fish, but to avoid cutting any fish, he got half the fish more than he wanted. Matej wanted half of the remaining fish, but like Ondrej, he got half the f
- Billiard balls
A layer of ivory billiard balls radius of 6.35 cm is in the form of a square. The balls are arranged so that each ball is tangent to everyone adjacent to it. In the spaces between sets of 4 adjacent balls, other balls rest, equal in size to the original.
- Probability 3847
Out of 20 boys playing football or handball, 16 boys play football, and 9 boys play handball. Determine the percentage probability that, by randomly selecting a boy, he plays: a) football only; b) only handball c) football and handball
- Blueberries 3843
Peter, Alex, and Clara collected 112 blueberries. Peter collected two more blueberries than Clara. But Alex collected 34 less than Clara. How much does each of them collect?
- Difference of two number
The difference between the two numbers is 20. They are positive integers greater than zero. The first number raised to one-half equals the second number. Determine the two numbers.
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