Natural numbers - math word problems - page 12 of 87
Natural numbers are all positive integers from 1 to infinity. They are also called counting numbers as they are used to count objects. Zero is not natural number. It is represented by numerals as 1,2,3.... 8, ..., etc.Number of problems found: 1731
- Hermit 19913
The hermit had 12 ravens. All but 4 flew. How many ravens did the hermit leave?
- Naturally 7826
The ratio of two natural numbers is 2:3. The smaller number naturally is 12. What is the product of these numbers?
- Product 5649
Which number is five times smaller than the product of numbers 15 and 7
- 150:130 83179
How do we divide 2660 in the ratio 150:130?
- Filip 79814
Filip has 8 pears. Filip me 5 pears less than Rasťa. How many pears do you grow?
- Number 72054
I think the number. Its value equals the sum of three times the number 12 and the number 9. What number do I think?
- Value of a expression
Find the value 5(11)-10²-15+20
- The building
Forty-five people live in the building. Three-fifths are men, and two-fifths are women. Find the number of men and women in the building.
- Factors 2
A number has three identical factors. If 1 of them is 18. Find the number step by step
- Calculate 84165
Calculate how much the product of the numbers 328 and 7 is greater than their sum.
- Grandma 74594
Grandma planted 150 trees, 1/6 of which were oaks. How many oaks were there?
- Signs 40171
Fill in the signs to apply 5 5 5 5 5 = 14
- Closest natural number
Find the closest natural number to 4.456 to 44.56 and 445.6.
- There 19
There are 19 boys in section A and 23 boys in section B. If 4/7 of them are boy Scouts, how many boy scouts are there?
- Pupils 7
There are 40 pupils in a certain class. 3/5 of the class are boys. How many are girls?
- The number 3
Ski organizers should print the start numbers from 1 to 45. How many times will they use the number 3 when printing?
- Classmates
Roman is ranked 12th highest and eleventh lowest pupil. How many classmates does Roman have?
- Write decimals
Write in the decimal system the short and advanced form of these numbers: a) four thousand seventy-nine b) five hundred and one thousand six hundred and ten c) nine million twenty-six
- Napkins
Viera and Darina exchanged napkins. Always three yellow for four red napkins. How many yellow napkins will Viera receive for 24 red napkins?
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