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- Percentage base finding
From which number 70% is 30? - Chocolate tea price
Two chocolates and five teas cost a total of 498 CZK. Chocolate is 18 CZK more expensive than tea. How much do one chocolate and one tea cost? - 25 pupils
Twenty-five pupils attend the school dance group, which is 5 percent of all pupils. The judo class is attended by 20 pupils, a quarter of whom also attend a dance group. How many schoolchildren do not go to a dance or judo group? - Beetle spider collection
Mr. Smith has 49 specimens of beetles and spiders in his collection. He needs to remember how many bugs and spiders he has, but he knows he has 324 legs in his collection. How many bugs and spiders does he have in his collection? (Hint: First, figure out - Candy mixture price
They want to buy a mixture of candies for the confectionery, which consists of fruit candies at CZK 170/kg and chocolate candies at CZK 240/kg. The mixture should be 20 kg for 212 CZK/kg. How many fruit candies and how many chocolate candies must he buy? - Pucks
The coach went to buy balls and pucks for his charges. He paid CZK 1,464 for 21 balls and 30 pucks. But then he found out that this amount would not be enough for him, so he bought nine balls and ten pucks for 536 CZK the next day. How much did one ball c - Evaluate expression
Evaluate the following expression: 5² − (4 × 4) ÷ 2 = - Sisters savings ratio
Sisters Hannah and Jane have saved a total of 560 CZK. A third of Hannah's savings equals a quarter of Jane's savings. How much CZK has Hannah saved, and how much has Jane? - Marble sharing ratio
Four boys shared 100 marbles. The second received 20% more than the first, the third received 20 more bullets than the first, and the fourth received 0.8 times more bullets than the first. How many marbles did each boy get? - Photo height proportion
While photographing the class, Henry noticed that he was only 8 cm tall in the photo, while Patrick standing next to him was 8.5 cm tall. Based on his height, Henry calculated that Patrick must measure 17 dm. How tall is Henry? - Brick lifting work
How many bricks do they have to lift on a 1.2 m high flatbed if I want to do the work 5.88kj and one brick weighs 5 kg? - 540 pupils
Five hundred forty pupils enrolled in the school group, which is a fifth more than the group's capacity. How many pupils is the capacity of the group? - Bar volume triangle
The 5 m long bar has a cross-section of an equilateral triangle with a side of 35 mm. Calculate its volume - Garden snow volume
A 25 cm high layer of snow fell on the garden 110 m long and 60 m wide. How many m³ of snow fell? Draw a picture. - Block dimension ratio
A cuboid has dimensions in the ratio 9:5:4. Determine its volume, given that the sum of the longest and shortest edges is 65 cm. - Electric wire
William has a piece of wire that measures 1 yard long. He will use wire to fix several electrical outlets in his house. How many inches long is the wire? Solve this problem using bar diagrams. - Main/central vertex
ABC is an isosceles triangle with base BC and central vertex A. The angle at vertex A is 18°. What will be the size of the angle at vertex B? - Shortcut
The road from the cottage to the shop 6 km away leads either along a straight road that the bicycle can drive at a speed of 18 km/h or by "shortcut". It measures only 3.6 km. But the road from the cottage is all uphill - at a speed of 8 km/h, you can go h - Sin cos tan
In right triangle ABC with a right angle at B, the sides are |AB| = 7 cm, |BC| = 5 cm, and |AC| = 8.6 cm. Find to two decimal places: A. sin C B. cos C C. tan C - Garden fence mesh
My grandfather made a fence around his rectangular garden measuring 7.2 meters and 12 meters. How many meters of mesh did he have to buy, and how much did he pay if one meter of mesh was € 5.90?
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