Reasoning - math word problems - page 52 of 87
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- Equilateral triangle ABC
In the equilateral triangle ABC, K is the center of the AB side, the L point lies on one-third of the BC side near point C, and point M lies on one-third of the side of the AC side closer to point A. Find what part of the ABC triangle contains the triangl - PIN code
The PIN on Michael's credit card is a four-digit number. Michael told his friend: • It is a prime number - a number greater than 1, which is only divisible by the number one and by itself. • The first digit is larger than the second. • The second digit is - Triangulum
Student Ernest paints colorful lines and points. In his notebook, he had two drawings. In the drawing called Triangulum, there were 3 colored lines. The points where the lines intersected were highlighted with black dots. In the second drawing, he had 4 l - Tractors
Five tractors will plow the field for 8 hours. In 2 hours, one tractor broke down. How long do the remaining tractors complete the plow? - Three Hotels Tourists Count
Tourists are accommodated in three hotels. There are eight more tourists in the second hotel than in the first. In the third hotel, there are 14 more than in the second. How many tourists stayed in each hotel if there were 258 in total? - Apples
The school kitchen bought 36 kg apples for 12 CZK/kg. How many kilograms of apples 1/4 cheaper can they buy for the same money? - Three questions
Write a word problem with three questions for numbers 2 and 6. - Special watch
Frank bought a special watch on the market. It has only one (minute) hand and a display showing the angle between the hour and minute hands. How many hours was his watch shown? The minute hand points to number 2; the display shows 125°. - Bricklayers
Seven bricklayers will build the house in 630 days. How many bricklayers do we need to take after 150 days to complete the building for (additional) 336 days? - Associative law multiplication
You obtain a 20% discount in a warehouse, but you must pay a 15% sales tax. Which would you prefer to have calculated first: discount or tax? Explain. (result write as: 1 = first discount, 2 = first tax, 3 = no matter what first) - A clock
Mother set a clock right at 6:00 AM. If it gains 3 1/2 minutes per hour, what time will it show at 6:00 PM on the same day? Show your solution. - Supermarket 2
A supermarket had a buko pie sale. In the morning, they sold 2/3 of the pies, and in the afternoon, they sold 1/6 of the pies. If 150 pies were left, how many pies had been sold? Show your solution. - Peaches
There are 20 peaches in the pocket. Three peaches are rotten. What is the probability that one of the randomly picked two peaches will be just one rotten? - Last digit
What is the last number of 2016 power of 2017 - Animals
All without two animals are dogs, all without two are parrots, all without two are cats, and the others are chickens. How many animals of individual species does Ms. Novak take care of? - Dinning room
How many different combinations can we choose if there are three soups, five kinds of the main dish, and two desserts in the dining room? - The small
The small hand of the wall clock is 15 cm long, which is what a long journey the end of the hour hand in 15 minutes will describe. (b - in 2 hours)? - Rectangles
How many different rectangles with sides integers (in mm) have a perimeter of exactly 1000 cm? (a rectangle with sides of 50 cm and 450 cm is considered to be the same as a rectangle with sides of 450 cm and 50 cm) - Lunch
Seven classmates go every day for lunch. If they always come to the front in a different order, will it be enough school year to take off all the possibilities? - Square into three rectangles
Divide the square with a side length of 12 cm into three rectangles with the same circumference so that these circumferences are as small as possible.
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