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- Jackie
Jackie studied for 1¼ hours, Tom studied for 1¼, and John studied for 2 2/4 hours. How long did they study in all? - Different circles
Draw five circles with different radii. Measure the diameter of each circle and compare it to its radius. What is true about them? - A hairdresser
A hairdresser is deciding where to open her studio. If the hairdresser chooses Location A, she will pay $1200 per month in rent and will charge $45 per haircut. If she chooses Location B, she will pay $1800 monthly rent and charge $60 per haircut. How man - Headbands
Bill is making accessories for the soccer team. He uses 784.14 inches of fabric on headbands for 39 players and 3 coaches. He also uses 377.52 inches of fabric on wristbands for just the players. How much fabric was used on a headband and wristband for ea - Square diagonal drawing
Draw a square EFIJ if EI is equal to 7 cm. - Syrup dose timing
The doctor told the mother to give him this syrup every two hours. At what time will he receive the third syrup dose if he receives the first at 10:00 a.m.? - The temperature 37
The temperature was –5 °C last night. It is increased to 8 °C in the afternoon. What was the change in temperature? - Number inequality replacement
What is the smallest whole number to replace the known x for: 9> x/3> 4. - Filip height meters
George is 173 cm tall, and his younger brother Philip is three times shorter. Calculate Philip's height in meters. - Triangle perimeter sides
Calculate in cm the perimeter of a triangle with sides a, b, and c. If a is two-thirds of side b, c is three-fifths side b; b=15 cm. - Cyclist average speed
The cyclist covered a distance of 143 km in 5.5 hours. What was the cyclist's average speed? - A wooden
A wooden board is 12 feet long. If you cut the board into 1 1/2 foot sections, how many sections will you end up with? - Simplest form of a fraction
What is 7/21 in simplest form? - Six-digit number creation
How many six-digit numbers without repetition can be formed from the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, if the numbers are, to begin with: a) the digit 4; b) digits 4 or 5? - Number symmetry divisibility
Complete the digits to create a symmetrical number divisible by 5 to the number 346. - Kilometers - subway
A subway train covers a distance of 1.4 km between two adjacent stations in 1 minute 40 seconds. What is her average speed? Give the result in kilometers per hour and meters per second. - Apple bowl remaining
There were 10 apples in the bowl. There were 35 apples in the bucket. Ivan transferred 15 apples from the bucket to the bowl. Then Zora took 4 apples from the bowl. Mom took 2/3 of the remaining apples in the bowl for the pie. How many apples are left in - Triangle angle magnitude
A triangle has interior angles of 58º 20' and 83º 40'. Calculate the magnitude of the third in degrees of angle. - Bed sector division
A rectangular bed 3960 cm long and 825 cm wide needs to be divided into several equal square sectors on which scientists will test different fertilizers. Into what is the smallest number of sectors this bed can be divided? - Replacement of resistors
In a circuit, 2 resistors are connected and a current of 350 mA passes through it. Between the terminals of the first resistor we measured with a voltmeter a voltage of 7 V and between the terminals of the second resistor 10.5 V. Your task is to replace t
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