Reason - practice for 12 year olds - page 9 of 29
Number of problems found: 573
- Holidays with grandmam
We packed three white, red, and orange T-shirts and five pairs of pants - blue, green, black, pink, and yellow. How many days can we spend with the old mother if we put on a different combination of clothes every day? - Probability 8280
We have ten white, ten red, and ten blue balls in our pockets. We selected five white, two red, and three blue balls. What is the probability that we will pick a white ball in the next move? - Completely 8236
Vášek went on a trip, and since he had little money, he lent Lukáš the same amount he had. When he spent 40 crowns, he again borrowed from Adam the same amount as he had in his wallet. When he spent 40 crowns again, he was completely penniless. What amoun - Dance group
The dance group formed groups of 4, 5, and 6 members. Always one dancer remains. How many dancers were there in the whole group? - Barter
There is exchange trade on the market. We know that for two sheepskins, we get three goat skins. We also know that we get four goat skins for six rabbit skins. How many rabbit skins do we get for four sheepskins? - Cone-shaped 8170
How many cone-shaped cones will we have to take to fill 20 l of creams (to the brim) if the cone has an inner base diameter of 6 cm and a height of 8 cm. Make a drawing, and write the answer. - Last page
Two consecutive sheets dropped out of the book. The sum of the numbers on the sides of the dropped sheets is 154. What is the number of the last page of the dropped sheets? - Construction 7926
Honza had 19 wheels in the kit. He used all these wheels in the construction of tricycles and scooters. How much does he assemble complete scooters, and how many tricycles? Find all solutions. - Numbers 7841
In the middle between the unknown number and the number 166 is the number a) 164, b) 200, c) 500 d) 1356 What are the unknown numbers? - Oranges 7824
I have 20 pieces of fruit. How many apples when pears are nine times more than oranges? - Mathematics 7806
Janko has committed that his average grade in mathematics will be exactly 2 at the end of the semester. However, so far, he has received grades 3 and 4. He knows that by the end of the year, he will receive four more grades from the tests. What are the wo - Bequeathed 7803
The father bequeathed to his two sons 4 gold plates in the shape of a square, which were 1 mm thick. The side lengths of these plates were 5 cm, 10 cm, 10 cm, and 15 cm. The sons were to receive the same amount of gold. How many gold plates did each son r - Pages counting
There are pages numbered 2 to 104 in the book. How many digits have to be printed to number the pages? - Ribbon on the cube
A cubical gift box is tied with a piece of ribbon. If the total length of the free ends and the bow is 18 inches, what is the length of the ribbon used? (Each side of the cube is 6 inches). - Regularly 7749
Three steamers leave the port. The first regularly returns after three months, the second after four, and the third after six months. How long before they meet again in the port? - Simultaneously 7748
The monitor screen is blank. Four new wheels appear on the screen every seven seconds when the beep sounds. On the contrary, three wheels disappear from the screen every eleven seconds. If both actions should take place simultaneously, the number of circl - Yellows 7650
Stano got a box of dice. Half of them were brown and blue in color, and the others were red, yellow, and green. There were 12 more reds than yellows, 19 more reds, and 5 more greens than yellows. How many cubes were in the box? - Incorrectly 7492
The test has 50 questions. Four points are counted for each correct answer, 3 points are deducted for an incorrect answer, and 2 points are deducted for an unanswered question. Peter scored 108 points on the test but answered only 6 questions. How many qu - Marriage sttus
In our city, 3/5 of the women are married to 2/3 of the men. Find what part of the population is free. - Smallest 7478
The hat has 14 grays, eight white, and six mice. What is the smallest number of mice we have to pull out of our hats to ensure we have at least one mouse of each color?
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