Reasoning - math word problems - page 72 of 87
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- Butterfly flight distance
The death's-head hawkmoth flies at a speed of 50 km/h. They will move to us from Africa in 3 and 3/4 days. How many kilometers will it fly on this journey? - Farm animals
Grandfather keeps 40 animals — geese, pigs, goats, and chickens—in total. There are 3 geese for every goat. If there were 8 fewer chickens, there would be as many geese and pigs combined. If Grandpa exchanged a quarter of the geese for chickens at a ratio - Distance between cities
The car drove from Liberec to Olomouc for 5 hours. Another vehicle drove 12 km more in an hour and made the same journey in 4 hours. How far is it from Liberec to Olomouc? - Catching up steps
The tourist started with a regular step on the road at a speed of 80 steps per minute. After going through 100 steps, his son came to see him and wanted to catch up with him. The son took regular steps as long as his father and moved at 120 steps per minu - Candy sharing
Jane, Martha, and Susan shared candies in a ratio of 4:5:3. During this division, Martha had 16 sweets less than Jane and Susan had together. How many candies did each of the girls have? - Timber log
The ship goes from point x to y. Downstream it takes 4 hours, and upstream 6 hours. How long does it take from a point x to y a log? - Donuts
In the dining room, Thomas, Philip, and Martin sit at one table. Together, they eat 36 doughnuts. Philip ate twice as much as Thomas, and Martin ate half more than Philip. How many doughnuts did each eat? - Tiles
How many 20 cm and 30 cm tiles can build a square if we have a maximum of 100 tiles? - Height ratio
In a general triangle, the aspect ratio a: b = 2:3. What is the ratio of heights va: vb? - Numbered
The pages of the book are rectangular with sides 15 cm and 12 cm long. Hansel tore out all the pages and lined them up so that they touched along the shorter side. How long was the line, given that the pages were numbered starting from number 1 and the su - Measuring cork
Simon boasted that he had taken away a block of cork measuring 0.5 m x 0.5 m x 1.2 m. Is it possible we know that 1 m of cubic cork weighs 300 kg and children from 10 to 15 years old can carry a maximum load of 5 kg? - Ghost clock
At 6:15, a ghost conjured a clock that showed the correct time. At that moment, the hands on the clock began to move at the correct speed but in the opposite direction. The ghost reappeared at 7:30 p.m. What time was the clock showing at this moment? - Merry feet
On the planet Merry Feet every man has his left foot 2 sizes larger than his right; women have their left 1 size larger. Shoes are sold there in pairs of the same size. Friends wanted to save money so they bought shoes together, when each of them chose on - Windows and doors
The brothers live in a small house with a garden in Pohádkov. The house has four times more windows than doors. There are a total of 20 windows and doors in the house. How many windows and how many doors? - Product of three
The product of 3 numbers is 42. The first is 1.5 times larger than the second number, and the third is 3.5 times larger than the second number. What numbers are these? - Tiles path
A rectangular park measures 24 m X 18 m. A path 2.4 m wide is constructed all around it. Find the cost of paving the path with cement tiles of size 60 cm X 40 cm at the rate of $5.60 per tile. - Class 9A
On the final certificate, one-quarter of the class 9 A marked “C” in mathematics, the seventh mark “C” from the Czech language, and two students failed in chemistry. How many students attend class 9 A? - Row pupils
There are 48 pupils in the third row and 17 more in each subsequent row than in the previous one. Find how many pupils there are in the first and tenth rows. - Beet pulling
Grandpa was pulling beets. The balance of forces of the participants was as follows: Grandfather : grandmother : granddaughter : dog : cat : mouse = 8:5:3:2.5:2:0.2. How many grandfathers would it take to pull out the beets? How many mice would be needed? - Test grades
More than 20, but less than 40 pupils go to 1.S. A third of the pupils wrote the mathematics test with a one, a sixth with a two, and a ninth with a three. No one got a high five. How many 1.S pupils wrote the test with a four?
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