Division + reason - practice problems - page 8 of 11
Number of problems found: 217
- Alternate 4766
Each of the three players draws 3 top cards from the deck of 54 cards and returns one card to the deck from the bottom. The first, second, and third players alternate regularly. In which round does the first player draw again the card he got rid of in the
- Shopkeeper 4433
The seller of Christmas trees sold spruces for 220 CZK, pines for 250 CZK, and hemlocks for 330 CZK. In the morning he had an equal number of spruces, hemlocks, and pines. In the evening, he had sold all the trees and received a total of 36,000 CZK for th
- Four families
Four families were on a joint trip. The first family had three siblings: Alica, Betka, and Cyril. In the second family were four siblings: David, Erik, Filip, and Gabika. In the third family, there were two siblings, Hugo and Iveta. Three siblings in the
- Centipede 4257
Centipede Mirka consists of a head and several articles. Each pair has one pair of legs. When it got cold, she decided to get dressed. Therefore, she put a sock on her left foot from the end of the third article and then in every other third article. Simi
- Centimeters 4170
In triangle ABC, we connected the centers of the sides, and we got a smaller triangle with an area of 14 cm². What is the area of triangle ABC in square centimeters?
- Organizes 4152
Shepherd has less than 500 sheep. If he organizes them in 4 rows, he will remain three sheep. If he manages them in 5 rows, he will remain four sheep. If he arranges them in 6 rows, he will remain five sheep. But it can manage them exactly in 7 rows. How
- Apples and pears
Mom divided 24 apples and 15 pears among the children. Each child received the same number of apples and pears - the same number as their siblings. How many apples (j=?) and pears (h=?) were received for each child?
- Candies 3989
How many candies does Renata have in the box? There are less than 50 of them. She can divide them fairly among her five or even six friends and still have one candy left over for her and her brother. How many candies are in the candy box?
- Fluid
We have vessels containing 7 liters, 5 liters, and 2 liters. The largest container is filled with fluid, and the others are empty. Can you only get 5 liters and two 1 liter of fluid by pouring? How much pouring is needed?
- Spheres in sphere
How many spheres with a radius of 15 cm can fit into the larger sphere with a radius of 150 cm?
- Divisibility
Write all the integers x divisible by seven and eight simultaneously, for which the following applies: 100 < x < 200.
- Czech crowns
Oldrich has one crown. Peter has five crowns coin, a two crown coin, and a one-crown coin. Radek has a twenty-crown banknote, ten banknotes, and a five-crown coin. The boys got one fifty-one crown and one crown coin. How can they share the money fairly wh
- Grandmother
Grandmother wants to give the candies to grandchildren so that when she gives five candy everyone, three are missing, and when she gives four candies, 3 are surplus. How many grandchildren have a grandmother, and how many sweets do they have?
- Add symbols
Add marks (+, -, *, /, brackets) to fullfill equations 1 3 6 5 = 10 This math problem is for the 4th grade of primary school - with no negative numbers yet.
- Together 3206
Jana, Martina, and Zuzka shared candies in a ratio of 4:5:3. During this division, Martina had 16 sweets less than Jana and Zuzka had together. How many candies did each of the girls have?
- Additional 2941
If the amount for the last text messages in one month with the mobile operator MOBY exceeds 14 euros (it costs 50 cents), each additional text message costs 13 cents. a) From what time does the price of a text message become 13 cents? b) How much does it
- Three drivers
Three drivers driving in the same direction found that they had the same amount of gasoline. The first is enough to go 6 km, 4 km, second and third 3km. Gasoline they divided, so all three just drove to the nearest petrol station. How many km away was a p
- Hexagon = 8 parts
Divide the regular hexagon into eight equal parts.
- Cents no more
Janko bought pencils for 35 cents each. Neither he nor the salesperson had small coins, just a whole € 1 coin. At least how many pencils did he have to buy to pay for the whole euros?
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