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- Parrot Distribution Puzzle
Parrots, a few of them flew around and sat down anyway. 3 on the dog's back. There are 29 parrots. There were 9 more sitting than flying. 6 more sat on the branches than on the grass. How many parrots were still flying? How many were sitting on the branch - Locker Code Possibilities
Peter forgot the four-digit code to his school locker lock. Fortunately, his mother remembered some information about him. He knows that the first binary number is divisible by 15 and the second by 7. However, Peter is a big loser, so he has to try all th - Tractors
Two tractors plow the field for 4 hours together. If the first tractor plowed half of the field and then the second tractor completed the job, it would take 9 hours. How many hours does the field plow for each tractor separately? - Arranging Adjacent Colors
Tomas has four football jerseys: red, blue, white, and green. How many ways can Thomas place them on the shelf next to each other so that the red and blue jerseys are adjacent? - MO Z6-1-3 2017 chessboard
Veronika has a classical chessboard with 8×8 cells. The rows are marked with digits 1 to 8, the columns with letters A to H. Veronika placed on the cell B1 a knight, which can be moved only as in chess. 1. Is it possible to move the knight in four moves t - Twins with friend
Twins Dana and Jane went to the cinema with their friend Betty. Only six seats in the second row were available in the cinema. The twins want to sit next to each other. Dana always sits to the right of Jane, and Betty sits next to one of them. In how many - Eighth Grade Boys Girls
Fifty-six pupils attend the eighth grade of primary school. There are 18 more boys than girls. How many boys and girls are in the eighth grade of primary school? - Basketball Shooting Success
The boy was practicing shooting at the basket. Out of the first 12 attempts, he missed 9 times. He was successful in all other attempts except a single penultimate throw. He thus achieved exactly half the success rate (he hit the basket in half of the att - Mothers and Benches Puzzle
When the mothers sat down on the benches at the Christmas gazebo, only one mother sat on the last bench. When the six of them sat down, one mother remained standing. How many mothers were there on the gazebo, and how many benches could they sit on? - Endless lego set
The endless Lego set contains only 6, 9, and 20-kilogram blocks that can no longer be polished or broken. The workers took them to the gym and immediately started building different buildings. And, of course, they wrote down how much the building weighed. - Highway tunnel
The company built the highway tunnel from two ends in the north-south direction. The average daily performance of the "northern party" rasters was higher than the average daily power of the "southern party" rasters. After 55 business days, both parties me - Knife Collection Count
Livia, Paula, and Samuel collect knives. Paula has more of them than Livia and Samuel combined. Livia only contains blades for a short time, so she only has 5 of them, which is the least. They have a total of 25. How many knives does Samuel have? - Triangle Side Lengths
The triangle has side lengths expressed in whole centimeters. One of them measures 8 cm, and the sum of the remaining two sizes is 32 cm. Determine the lengths of the remaining sides. Find all solutions. - Z5–I–4 MO 2017 Badminton
Eve and Mark were playing badminton and Viktor counted their rallies. After every 10 rallies, Viktor drew a cross (X). Then, instead of every 10 crosses, he drew a circle (O) and erased the corresponding 10 crosses. When Eve and Mark finished the game, Vi - Cars Meeting Speed
At 10:00 AM, two cars drove against each other from places 240 km away. One was driving at an average speed of 70 km/h. What was the speed of the other when they met at 11:30? - TV Store Inventory
An unnamed brand TV is the store's fifth most expensive and tenth cheapest TV. How many different TVs are there in the store? - Test
The teacher prepared a test with ten questions. The student can choose one correct answer from the four (A, B, C, D). The student did not get a written exam at all. What is the probability that: a) He answers half correctly. b) He answers all correctly. c - Clouds
We see the cloud under an angle of 26°10' and the Sun at an angle of 29°15'. The shade of the cloud is 92 meters away from us. Approximately at what height is the cloud? - Hunt catch
Hunters shot the same number of pheasants as hares on the hunt. Together, they had catches of 408 feet. How many hares were there? (Suppose no animal was handicapped.) - Hares and Pheasants Legs
Hunters caught the same number of hares and pheasants. Hares and pheasants had the same number of legs. How many hares were there?
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