Reasoning - math word problems - page 55 of 88
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- Ball marking
The saleswoman removed 20 balls from the box, marked them with a price tag, and put them back in the box. Then, she removed 12 balls and found that eight were drawn. Thus, there were at least 20 balls in the box. - Snacks
The school has 344 pupils. Half of them take snacks, and 13 pupils who took snacks did not attend school. Thus, there are 344 snacks left. - Production of trailers
An automobile factory produced trailers. In the first quarter it produced a fifth of the annual production, in the second quarter it produced half more than in the first quarter, in the third quarter it produced 13 000 trailers more than in the second qua - Candy and boxes
We have some candy and empty boxes. When we put ten sweets in boxes, two candies and eight empty boxes will be left. When of eight, there will be six candies and three boxes left. How many candy and empty boxes are gone when we put nine sweets into a box? - Class composition
A fifth-grade class has 25 pupils. 18% are boys and 23% are girls... [Note: problem appears inconsistent as 18% + 23% ≠ 100%; please check original data.] How many boys are in the class and how many girls? - Young mathematician
A young mathematician was bored. He found that the average age of people in the room where the seminar is held is equal to its count. Then, his 29-year-old brother entered the room. Even then, the average age of all present was the same as the count of pe - The female teacher
The female teacher wrote two numbers on the blackboard under each other and called on Adam to add them. Adam correctly added them and wrote the result 39 below the given numbers. The teacher erased the topmost number, and thus the remaining two numbers fo - Dividing Rectangular Plot
Jan bought a large rectangle plot with a circumference of 90 meters. He divided it into three rectangular plots. The shorter side has all three plots of the same length. Their longer sides are three consecutive natural numbers. Find out each plot's dimens - Hotel Room Capacity Puzzle
The hotel has single and double rooms. There are 7 more single rooms than double rooms. How many people are accommodated in double rooms if the hotel is fully booked and has a capacity of 100 people? - Children Line Position Ema
There are 29 children in the class. The number of children enrolled in front of Emma is six less than behind her. How old is Emma? - Canapés on plates
On the table there were 18 plates. On each plate there was the same number of canapés. Tomáš with his friends took away a third of all the plates with canapés. Lenka for her friends took from each of the remaining plates 3 canapés. On the table there thus - Basket weaving
Uncle Rudolf weaves baskets, which he then sells in the market. On Monday, he knitted 7 baskets; he worked one more every other day than the previous day. How many times more baskets did he knit by the following Monday dinner, compared to the first day, i - Thomas
Thomas lives 400 meters away from Sam, Rob from Thomas also 400 m, and Sam from Rob 500. Anthony lives 300 meters away from Rob, further than Sam. How far away lives Anthony from Rob? - Buy Six Pay Four
There was an offer for item B: If you take six pieces, you only pay for four. One piece of this product costs 7 euros. Maria took 31 pieces of this product to her basket. How many euros did she pay for this item? - House numbering
The residential house has three entrances, numbered even numbers, successively immediately behind. The sum of the two numbers on the outside entrances is 68. Calculate the middle of these three numbers. - Cake ratio
On the tray, they had apricot and plum cakes in a ratio of 3:2. After eating three apricot pies, the chance of taking out a plum and apricot was the same. How many cakes were there together on the tray at the beginning? - Together
If eight men, ten women, and 16 children collect ₹1,024 in 4 days, how many days will six men, five women, and four boys need to collect ₹768? (₹ is the Indian Rupee.) - Students Learning Languages
There are 32 students in the class. Twenty-six of them are learning English, 15 are learning German, and four are learning only French. How many students are learning English and German? - Oranges
The mother divided her three children's oranges in a ratio of 6:5:4. Two children gave 45 oranges. How many oranges were there? - Our horses
Our horses have a supply of oats for 12 days. Our neighbour has half as much oats as we do, but twice as many horses. a) How many days would our supply of oats last our neighbour's horses? b) How many days would our neighbour's supply of oats last our hor
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