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- Shooting target hits
Members of the shooting circle hit the target 57 times during the shooting, which was 38% of the total number of shots. How many times did they fire in total? - Rectangle's dimensions
The rectangle has an area of 147 cm². One of its sides is three times longer than the other side. We increase the shorter side of the rectangle by 8 cm. By how many cm² will the new rectangle's area be larger than the original rectangle? - Square equal rhombus
Construct a square that has the same area as a rhombus ABCD if |AB| = 5 cm, |AD| = 4 cm, and angle |DAB| = 30°. - Goat
The fenced flower bed has the shape of a regular hexagon. The tops are formed by fence posts. The fence around the flowerbed measures 60 m. A goat is tied to one of the pillars from the outside and grazes on the surrounding meadow (the goat should not ent - Pump tank filling
Pump with an output of 3/8 hl of water in 1 min. How long does filling a 3/4 cubic meter tank with water take? - Three resistors
You must connect three identical resistors with 12 Ohm resistances to get the resulting resistance gradually) 36 Ohm, b) 4 Ohm and 18 Ohm. Draw a diagram of each circuit. - Part-time workers
On Saturday, 210 part-time workers arrived in the village. One hundred five part-time workers worked in the first field, 60 in the second. The other part-time workers worked in the third field. They all worked in equal groups. How many workers worked in e - Cube cutting division
How many small cubes do we get when we cut a cube with an edge of 27 cm into cubes with an edge of 3 cm? - Cycling trial
The racer in the cycling time trial rode at a speed of 12 meters per second. How many km has he covered in 3/4 hours? - Jana grade average
The average of 19 students from the mathematics paper was 2.63 (rounded to two decimal places). Jane wrote the paper later because she was sick. After taking Jane's grade into account, the average changed to 2.60. What grade did Jane get? - Notebook student
At the beginning of the year, they received 600 notebooks. There were twice as many unlinked as lined ones. How many students are in the class when each has 16 unlined notebooks? - 5 books
Five books cost $28.75. Justin wants to buy eight similar books. He has $50. Does he have enough? - An amusement
An amusement park sold 40 child tickets. The other ten tickets it sold were adult tickets. What is the ratio of the number of adult tickets to the number of child tickets? Write your answer as two numbers separated by a colon (for example, 2:3). - Divisibility feature test
Which number from 1 to 10 does not divide evenly into 2,520? Use divisibility rules to solve. - How to
How can the total surface of a rectangular pyramid be found if each face is 8 dm high and the base is 10 dm by 6 dm? - A swimmer-training
A swimmer-training program has 26 students specializing in butterfly stroke, 24 specializing in breaststroke, and 29 specializing in backstroke. Of these students, five specialize in all three strokes, five specialize in only the breaststroke and the back - Quadrilateral prism
A regular quadrilateral prism ABCDEFGH has a base edge A B 8 cm long and 6 cm high. Point M is the center of the edge AE. Determine the distance of point M from the BDH plane. - Assembly sick worker
Two assemblers with the same daily output were to complete the assembly in 12 days. After 4 days, one of them got sick, and the other finished the assembly in another 16 days. How long would it take everyone to do the assembly by themselves? - Calculate triangle
In the triangle, ABC, calculate the sizes of all heights, angles, perimeters, and areas if given a=40 cm, b=57 cm, and c=59 cm. - Three wagons
I have six different people (A, B, C, D, E, F), which I have to place into three wagons if it depends on who will board. How many options are there?
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