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Number of problems found: 2024
- Three-digit 66854
How many three-digit numbers with a digit sum of 9, in which no digit can repeat?
- Possibilities 66804
Without listing all the possibilities, calculate how many different pairs can be made A) of 12 pupils who want to go down a water slide on a two-seater inflatable in the water park. B) of 15 pupils who want to ride toy cars in the amusement park.
- Average 66794
Look for three numbers with an average of 2000. The middle number is 2000
- Expression 66754
Find the largest natural number n for which the expression value (37-2n) / 3 equals the natural number.
- Conditions 66544
I have a box that contains white, milk, and dark chocolate candies. The ratio of white to milk candies is 3:4. The ratio of white to dark candies is 4:3. The least amount of candies in the box if the conditions of the ratio of candies are met.
- Prepared 66494
Benches were prepared around the fire. When seven tourists sit on them, one tourist will sit alone on the last bench. When six of them all sat down, one had to stand. How many tourists were at the campfire if we know there were less than 100, and how many
- Probability 66424
There are 5 chocolate, 3 cottage cheese, and 2 apricot croissants in the bag. Croissants are randomly selected in bags. What is the probability of drawing 1 chocolate, 1 cheese, and 1 apricot croissant without returning?
- Find two digits
Find the possible values of A and B if the six-digit number 2A16B6 is divisible by 4 and 9. Please write the result as a composed number.
- Contains 66184
Which natural number contains 12 thousand, 15 hundred, 21 tens, and 11 units?
- Achievement 66164
The test consisted of 50 questions, each with one possible correct answer. The test result is given by the sum of the correct answers, a maximum of 100 points. The criterion for admission was the achievement of 50 points. The study applicant answered 36 q
- Specific 66124
The numbers are arranged in a specific logical order. Fill in the missing numbers. 5, 8, 16, 15, 18, 36, 35, 38,??,
- Percentage 65844
Mr. Josef sold home-grown potatoes at 79 cents per kilogram. When he had the last 5 kg, he told the customer: collect them all for 3 euros! By what percentage did Mr. Josef reduce the potatoes?
- Numbers 65734
There are 100 tickets in a pocket with the numbers 1 to 100. What is the probability that we will randomly draw a ticket with a number starting with the number 5?
- Efficiently 65484
In the first workshop, there are 3 workers; in the second workshop, 2 work equally efficiently. They worked on the order together, and for the last 2 days, only workers from the first workshop. If only the first workshop were working, the order would be c
- Arithmetic 65324
Martin has an arithmetic average of 2.8 out of five history grades. If he only gets one from now, how many ones would he have to get at least so that the arithmetic mean of his history grades is less than 2?
- Proportion 65244
Divide number 74 by 9, and find the proportion and the remainder. How much do we have to reduce the number 74 to halve the proportion and increase the remainder three times?
- Triangle from sticks
Bob the boulder has many sticks of lengths 3.5 and 7. He wants to form triangles, each of whose edges consists of exactly one stick. How many non-congruent triangles can be formed with the sticks?
- 14 sticks
I was cleaning up my attic recently and found a set of at least 14 sticks which a curious Italian sold me some years ago. Trying hard to figure out why I bought it from him, I realized that the set has the incredible property that there are no three stick
- Arithmetic 64394
Karolína does not want to reveal at home what grades she will get on her report card. She said only this: "There will be 8 marks on the report card, their arithmetic mean is 2.125, the median is 2, the mode is 1, and I will not have any 2's. How many four
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