## Search exercises (1177)

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145538 18 - The Math League - Sample 2012-2013 6th Grade Contest Math On a Sundat I put two rabbits in a cage. If the number of rabbits in the cage doubled every day, on  ... Math ●●●○○
145539 19 - The Math League - Sample 2012-2013 6th Grade Contest Math A pomegranate costs 4 times as much as a pawpaw. If one pomegranate costs 50¢ more than 2 pawpaws, t ... Math ●●●○○
145540 20 - The Math League - Sample 2012-2013 6th Grade Contest Math If I triple ? and divide the results by 6, the quotient is 18. Math ●●●○○
145541 21 - The Math League - Sample 2012-2013 6th Grade Contest Math 11 + 12 + 13 + 14 + 15 + 16 = 11 + 22 + 33 + 44 + 55 + 66 - ? Math ●●●○○
145542 22 - The Math League - Sample 2012-2013 6th Grade Contest Math If Bob jumps 15 additional times, the total number of his jumps will be 3 times what it was 3 jumps ... Math ●●●○○
145543 23 - The Math League - Sample 2012-2013 6th Grade Contest Math The total value of 10 nickels and 9 dimes equals the total value of 5 quarters and ? pennies ... Math ●●●○○
145544 24 - The Math League - Sample 2012-2013 6th Grade Contest Math How many numbers between 1 and 100 are equal to 5 times an odd number? Math ●●●○○
145545 25 - The Math League - Sample 2012-2013 6th Grade Contest Math The sum of the remainders of 123 : 4, 234 : 5, and 345 : 2 is Math ●●●○○
145546 26 - The Math League - Sample 2012-2013 6th Grade Contest Math If Marlon the mailman had sunny weather on exactly 12 of 30 days last month, on what percent of days ... Math ●●●○○
145547 27 - The Math League - Sample 2012-2013 6th Grade Contest Math Last month I spent$24 on magnets that cost 80¢ each, and this month I spent$24 on magnets that co ... Math ●●●○○
145548 28 - The Math League - Sample 2012-2013 6th Grade Contest Math On a number line, ? is the same distance from 1.75 as it is from 7.25. Math ●●●○○
145549 29 - The Math League - Sample 2012-2013 6th Grade Contest Math 2^3 \times 3^4 \times 4^5 \times 6^7 \times 9^10 = Math ●●●○○
145550 30 - The Math League - Sample 2012-2013 6th Grade Contest Math In a garage, the ratio of red cars to black cars is 8:5, and the ratio of black cars to white cars  ... Math ●●●○○
145551 31 - The Math League - Sample 2012-2013 6th Grade Contest Math The sum of 6 consecutive integers, the largest of which is 30, is equal to the sum of 10 consecutiv ... Math ●●●○○
145552 32 - The Math League - Sample 2012-2013 6th Grade Contest Math If a radius of a circle whose are is 36Πcm^2 equals the width of a rectangle, and the diameter of ... Math ●●●○○
145553 33 - The Math League - Sample 2012-2013 6th Grade Contest Math I wrote a list of consecutive positive integers beginning with 1. I then removed all multiples of 4 ... Math ●●●○○
145554 34 - The Math League - Sample 2012-2013 6th Grade Contest Math At the start of my temporary job, I needed to load an average of 120 boxes a day in order to finish  ... Math ●●●○○
145555 35 - The Math League - Sample 2012-2013 6th Grade Contest Math Each day last week I counted 50% more leaves than I had counted the day before. If I counted 2430 le ... Math ●●●○○
145435 18 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math The average of 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19 is Math ●●●○○
145436 19 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math In a 3-act play, each act has 4 scenes. If 2 new characters re introduced in each scene, how many ch ... Math ●●●○○
145437 20 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math If \fraction{3}{4} of our letters are bills, then the ratio of the number of bills to the number o ... Math ●●●○○
145438 21 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math 4 \times 4^4 = Math ●●●○○
145439 22 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math Ten coins, ech a penny, a nickel, or a dime, cannot total Math ●●●○○
145440 23 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math The area of a square with integer side-lengths could be Math ●●●○○
145441 24 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math The total value of 75 nickels = the total value of ? quarters. Math ●●●○○
145442 25 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math The following are all factors of 30 \times 40 \times 50 except Math ●●●○○
145443 26 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math Ten years ago, the sum of the ages of Ted and his twin brother Todd was 22. How old is Ted now? Math ●●●○○
145444 27 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math We have 6 tenths for 18 campers. Each tent holds either 2 or 4 campers. Exactly how many of our tent ... Math ●●●○○
145445 28 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math If 3 out of 5 dentists recommend sugarless gum, what percent don't recommend sugarless gum?  ... Math ●●●○○
145446 29 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math The time ? is 6 hours before 6 minutes after noon. Math ●●●○○
145447 30 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math The digit-sum of a whole number is the sum of its digits. How many whole numbers between 9 an ... Math ●●●○○
145448 31 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math At a rate of 80 km/hr., I can run ? km in 18 minutes. Math ●●●○○
145449 32 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math 2^{2005} = 2^{2004} + ? Math ●●●○○
145450 33 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math The sum of the digits of all positive primes less than 20 is Math ●●●○○
145451 34 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math If 2 pears weigh as much as 3 peaches, and 2 peaches weigh as much as 30 grapes, then ? pear ... Math ●●●○○
145452 35 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math A square with a perimeter of 32 is split into 8 identical triangles, as shown. What is the sum of th ... Math ●●●○○
145453 36 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math The sum of the 50 whole numbers 51, 52, ..., 100 is ? greater than the sum of the 50 whole nu ... Math ●●●○○
145454 37 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math Service without a smile costs twice as much as service with a smile. I spent $360 for 110 services, ... Math ●●●○○ 145455 38 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math What is the total number of times that the hour hand, minute hand, and second hand go around ... Math ●●●○○ 145456 39 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math The product of 3 different primes is always divisible by exactly ? different non-prime number ... Math ●●●○○ 145457 40 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math every birthday of my life, I put as many pennies in a jar as my age in years. I now have$1.20 in th ... Math ●●●○○
145418 1 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math Of the following, which is between \fraction{1}{2} and \fraction{3}{4}? Math ●●●○○
145419 2 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math A polygon cannot have ? sides Math ●●●○○
145420 3 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math The brochure said, "Watch your mail!" I watched for 5 days less than 5 weeks. For how many days did  ... Math ●●●○○
145421 4 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math 1010 + 10100 = 10 \times ? Math ●●●○○
145422 5 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math A $5 roll of dimes has ? more coins than a$10 roll of quarters. Math ●●●○○
145423 6 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math If 10% of a number is 100, then 100% of the same number is Math ●●●○○
145424 7 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math (12+10+8+6+4+2):(6+5+4+3+2+1) = Math ●●●○○
145425 8 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math Which of the following numbers is twice a multiple of 6? Math ●●●○○
145426 9 - The Math League - Sample 2004-2005 6th Grade Contest Math 54 : 3 = 3 \times ? Math ●●●○○