Natural numbers - practice problems - page 9 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
- Writing Numerals by name
Write numerals given the word name: Two million, two hundred thousand, one hundred six
- Evaluate 12
Evaluate and simplify 9 divided by 7/6.
- Written number
Place+values x ten thousand =30 thousand
- Balls
I have 12 balls, and my friend has 21. About how many have my friend more balls?
- Two-digit 7256
Write how many two-digit numbers have the sum of the digits 6?
- Evaluate 23
Evaluate expression: 2 less than the quotient of 7 and 3
- 120 nuts
Divide 120 nuts in a ratio of 4:6.
- Double-digit 4377
How many double-digit numbers range from 0 to 100?
- Quotient of two numbers
Find the quotient of 11/8 correct to the first place of the decimal.
- The product
If the product of two numbers is 108025 and one of the numbers is 25, then the other number is:
- Round
Write five numbers from which the number 2400 was created after rounding to hundreds.
- Chestnuts
Mary harvested 45 chestnuts. Christian harvested 56 chestnuts more. How many chestnuts are gathered together?
- Quotient
Determine the quotient (q) and the remainder (r) from division numbers 100 and 8. Take the test of correctness.
- Unknown 72284
The unknown number is twice less than 80
- Difference 54221
Add 7 to the difference between 630 and 400.
- Divide 25001
Divide 25 pairs of socks in a ratio of 2:3:5
- Numbers 22811
How many digits are in the numbers 1 to 100?
- Questions 6898
Write a word problem with three questions for numbers 2 and 6.
- Divide 5881
Divide the number 600 by the ratio of 9:10:11
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