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- Increased 2870
Mathias had a certain amount of money in the winning book. He won, and his stake increased by 100%. Mathias used half the money for a trip and donated what he won to his brother Jakub. How much is left in his passbook?
- Triceratops 2868
Triceratops was admitted to the enclosure 10 minutes earlier than Stegosaurus but 6 minutes later than Diplodukos. Diplodukos was the first to leave the enclosure 7 minutes before Stegosaurus and 10 minutes before Triceratops. How many minutes were the Tr
- Vegetables 2866
In the store, they had 5 times more cucumbers than carrots, which they had 9 kg. They had 5 times less parsley than cucumber, 7 times more onion than parsley, 27 kilograms less garlic than garlic than onion, and 9 times less broccoli than garlic. How many
- Groschens
The young journeyman bought a cloak, hat, and galoshes. He paid 200 grosz for everything. A cloak costs 90 groschen, more than a hat, and a hat with a cape costs 160 groschen, more than a galoshes. How much groschen did the cloak cost, and how many hats a
- Sunbathed 2861
There were more than 40 and less than 80 children by the pond. A fifth of the children took a bath, and a seventh sunbathed. How many children were at the pond?
- Determine 2860
Five natural numbers are given, each of which is a triple of the previous one. The largest number is bigger by 1152 than the middle number in this series. From these five numbers, determine the first number.
- Originally 2859
The farmer expected to harvest ten times more corn than he sowed. After the harvest, he had 20,600 kg of corn in the granary, 1,500 kg more than he expected. How much corn did he originally see?
- Points 2836
Three dice throw a total of 12. Green has two times more than red. Blue is two times less than green. How many points are on each cube?
- Complete 2833
The tiler covered 3/5 of the wall with tiles in two hours and 45 minutes. How long did it take to complete the entire lining area at the same power? How long did the whole job take him?
- Originally 2822
There were plums in the basket. They doubled their number and then took 8 plums. They doubled the number of plums left in the basket again and took 8 plums. They doubled the number once more and took 8 plums. Then, there was no plum left in the basket. Ho
- Gardeners 2818
Five equally skilled gardeners mowed one-third of the park in 12 hours. How many gardeners need to be called to mow the rest of the park in 8 hours?
- Lemonades 2816
Three cakes and two lemonades cost € 3 and 21 cents. Three cakes and three lemonades cost € 3 and 99 cents. How many cents does one cake cost, and how much does one lemonade cost?
- Single-digit 2805
Which two single-digit numbers have the sum and product of the same number?
- Construction 2798
The truck driver drives bricks for construction. If he went three times a day, he would produce the bricks needed for construction in 12 days. How many times a day does he have to go to finish work three days earlier?
- Creases 2795
Three punch cuts cost as much as two creases. How much does it cost if five punch cuts cost 2 euros 50 cents?
- Digits of age
The product of the digits of Andrew's age six years ago is the same and not equal to 0. Andrew's age is also the youngest possible age with these two conditions. After how many years will the product of the digits of Andrew's age again be the same as toda
- Granddaughter 2789
Grandma and her granddaughter Barunka have a birthday on the same day. During six consecutive birthday celebrations, Grandma's age was always divisible by Barunka's age. How many birthdays did Grandma celebrate at the last of these six celebrations? Grand
- Remaining 2787
Fifty students took a math test. The average number of points was 68. The top 10 students scored 100 points. What is the average number of points for the remaining 40 students?
- Together 2780
Vlasta, Zuzka, and Vierka shared the reward in the ratio of 2:8:5. Zuzka and Vierka had 160 euros together. How old was Vlasta?
- Basket of fruit
In six baskets, the seller has fruit. In individual baskets, there are only apples or just pears with the following number of fruits: 5,6,12,14,23, and 29. "If I sell this basket," the salesman thinks, "I will have just as many apples as a pear." Which ba
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