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- Percentage - prism and cube
Prism with square base a=25 cm, height h=45 cm. cube: b=15 cm a) what percentage of the volume of the prism is the volume of the cube? b) what height should the prism have to have the same volume as the cube? - Cleaner hours extension
The department store originally employed 8 cleaners for reduced working hours of 4 hours a day. When two of them terminated their employment, 6 cleaners agreed to extend their original daily working hours. Specify its length in hours and minutes. - Magazine subscription savings
One issue of the moderator's magazine costs 1.61 euros. The annual subscription for 12 issues is 18 euros. How much will you save on one issue when subscribing to a magazine? - Eighth ninth graders
The number of eighth graders in primary school is 80 percent of the number of ninth graders. There are 54 eighths and ninths. How many ninth-graders go to this school? - Black car probability
Oskar observes the arrivals and departures of cars in the parking lot. At one point, there were 99 cars in the parking lot: 25 red, 17 white, and the rest were black. What is the percentage probability that a black car was leaving the parking lot at a giv - Plot map area
On a map with a scale of 1:30,000, the plot is represented by a square with a side of 6 cm. What is the area really like? How many times is the actual plot larger than its image on the map? - Marbles 3
Paisley has a bag of 16 green, orange, and yellow marbles. If there are eight green marbles, how many marbles have to be yellow for P(yellow) = 1/4? - Square quadrilateral area
The picture shows a square ABCD with the center S and the side 8 cm long. Point E is any point on the CD side other than C and D. Calculate the area of the ASBE quadrilateral in cm². - Vierka account interest
The parents deposited 2,000 euros in Vera's daughter's account at an annual interest rate of 2%. If the bank adds interest, how many euros will be in the account in a year? - Book selection ways
Mary is required to read three books out of five designated books. How many ways can three books choose to be read? - MP3 player
Mary plans to buy a new MP3 player for 90 USD. And every month, the amount he saved in the previous month doubles. If she saves 3 USD in the first month, how many months will Mary save enough to buy an MP3 player? - Hexagonal wax
The candle is made from wax in the shape of a regular hexagonal pyramid. It has a height of 6.5 cm and a length of the base edge of 3 cm. Find the volume of wax. - Percentage - b/g students
There are 584 students at the school, 421 of them boys. What percentage of students are girls? - Clock hand angle
What is the angle of the hour and minute hands on the clock of the old tower if it is exactly eight o'clock? - Chocolate candy ratio
I have a box that contains white, milk, and dark chocolate candies. The ratio of white to milk candies is 3:4. The ratio of white to dark candies is 4:3. The least amount of candies in the box if the conditions of the ratio of candies are met. - Concentrate - juice
To produce one litre of 100% juice, 2 kg of fruit are needed. Juice is made by pressing the fruit into a pulp, drying it to obtain a concentrate, which is then transported to a processing facility where it is diluted again. How many litres of fruit juice - Lift box capacity
The lift has a load capacity of 250 kg. How many 15-kilogram boxes can a person weighing 80 kg maximally take? - Box of cereal
Ari and Bill share a 20-ounce box of cereal. By the end of the week, Ari had eaten 3/8 of the box, and Bill had eaten 1/4 of the box of cereal. How many ounces are left in the box? - Combinations equation
C(2, 8) + C(3, 4) = - Tourist bench seating
Benches were prepared around the fire. When seven tourists sit on them, one tourist will sit alone on the last bench. When six of them all sat down, one had to stand. How many tourists were at the campfire if we know there were less than 100, and how many
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