Two hostesses bought milk every day for a month. The price of milk varied daily. The average price of milk for the month was $4. Each day the first hostess bought one gallon, and the second bought $4 worth of milk. Which one spent more money during that month and which one bought more milk?
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Average
the central tendency. middle or typical number of a list of numbers, including mean, median and mode
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There are nine coins, among them one counterfeit. The real coins all weigh the same, but the fake one weighs a little less. How can you use a cup scale without arrows and weights to determine a counterfeit coin in two weighings?
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Leaflet #money
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Weighing scale
instrument used in measuring the weight or mass of an object
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Pinocchio planted a money tree, and instead of leaves, gold coins appeared on it every day. The first day one coin appeared on the tree, the second day two, the third day three, and so every day it grew one more coin than the previous day. On the night of the 29th to the 30th day, Alice the Fox and Basilio the Cat came and ripped off all the gold coins. How many coins did the treacherous Alice and Basilio get?
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Pinocchio
fictional character of The Adventures of Pinocchio, by Carlo Collodi
The young man agreed to work on the condition that at the end of the year he would receive a Ford F-150 and $26,000. But at the end of 8 months, he quit his job and received a Ford F-150 and $10,000. How much was the Ford F-150 worth?
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Ford F-Series
series of full size pick-up trucks manufactured by Ford
There are coins on the table. Fifteen of them are eagle up and the rest are eagle down. Blindfolded, you have to put these coins into two piles so that the number of coins lying eagle up in these piles is the same. The number of coins in the piles can be different (the pile can consist of any number of coins, including one or even less), the coins can be turned over, but it is impossible to determine by touch how a coin lies.
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Leaflet #money
Four dwarfs inherited from their uncle an orchard enclosed by 16 matchsticks with 12 fruit trees. The location of the trees is shown in the drawing. Divide the garden using 12 matches into four equal parts containing an equal number of trees each. The matches are only allowed to be placed on the dotted lines. (Equal parts must have the same shape, size, and same arrangement of trees.)
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Leaflet #cut
The watermelon was cut into 4 parts and eaten. It turned out five crusts. How could this be?
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Watermelon
The watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) is a species of flowering plant in the family Cucurbitaceae, that has a large, edible fruit. It is a scrambling and trailing vine-like plant, and is widely cultivated worldwide, with more than 1,000 varieties.
The square napkin was folded in half, the resulting rectangle was folded in half again. The resulting square was cut with scissors in a straight line. Could the napkin fall apart
a) into 2 parts?
b) into 3 parts?
c) into 4 parts?
d) into 5 parts?
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a) into 2 parts?
b) into 3 parts?
c) into 4 parts?
d) into 5 parts?
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Napkin
piece of cloth or paper used to wipe one's face or skin while eating
Cut the figure shown in the figure into four identical parts so that they can be folded into a 6×6 square with a chess coloring.
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Leaflet #cut
1) Cut a rectangle 4×9 in two parts, from which you can add a square 6×6.
2) Cut a rectangle 9×16 in two parts, which can be folded into a square.
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2) Cut a rectangle 9×16 in two parts, which can be folded into a square.
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Rectangle
In Euclidean plane geometry, a rectangle is a rectilinear convex polygon or a quadrilateral with four right angles. It can also be defined as: an equiangular quadrilateral, since equiangular means that all of its angles are equal (360°/4 = 90°); or a parallelogram…
Eight rabbits were put in seven cages. Prove that there is a cage in which there are at least two rabbits.
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More about the pigeonhole principle
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More about the pigeonhole principle
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Pigeonhole principle
mathematical lemma that, if 𝑛 items are put into 𝑚 containers, with 𝑛>𝑚, then at least one container must contain more than one item
A team of four received 10 candies for winning the math regatta. The children divided the candies among themselves without breaking them. Determine whether the following statements are true:
a) "someone got at least two sweets";
b) "someone got at least three sweets";
c) "two people got at least two sweets";
d) "everyone got at least one sweets".
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a) "someone got at least two sweets";
b) "someone got at least three sweets";
c) "two people got at least two sweets";
d) "everyone got at least one sweets".
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Team
group linked in a common purpose
1) There is a closet with 24 black and 24 blue socks in a dark room. What minimum number of socks must be taken from the closet so that at least one pair of socks of the same color can be knowingly made up?
2) What is the minimum number of socks needed to knowingly make up at least one pair of black socks?
3) How will the solution of the problem change if there are 12 pairs of black and 12 pairs of blue socks in the box and you need to make up a pair of one color (as in 1) and a pair of black (as in 2)? ( Shoes, unlike socks, are left and right.)
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🥳 August 24: Birthday of Bartholomaeus Pitiscus, author of the term "trigonometry"
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2) What is the minimum number of socks needed to knowingly make up at least one pair of black socks?
3) How will the solution of the problem change if there are 12 pairs of black and 12 pairs of blue socks in the box and you need to make up a pair of one color (as in 1) and a pair of black (as in 2)? ( Shoes, unlike socks, are left and right.)
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🥳 August 24: Birthday of Bartholomaeus Pitiscus, author of the term "trigonometry"
#celebration
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Bartholomaeus Pitiscus
German astronomer and mathematician
There are a million spruces growing in the forest. It is known that each of them has no more than 600,000 needles. Prove that there are two spruces with the same number of needles.
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Spruce
A spruce is a tree of the genus Picea (/paɪˈsiː.ə/, a genus of some 37 species of coniferous evergreen trees in the family Pinaceae, found in the northern temperate and boreal (taiga) regions of the Northern hemisphere. Picea is the sole genus in the subfamily…
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The school has 30 classes and 1000 students. Prove that there is a class with at least 34 students.
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School
institution for the education of students by teachers
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In a square carpet with a side of 4 meters, the moth ate 15 holes. Prove that it is possible to cut a rug from this carpet with a side of 1 meter, in which there will be no holes.
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Leaflet #pigeonhole
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Carpet
A carpet is a textile floor covering typically consisting of an upper layer of pile attached to a backing. The pile was traditionally made from wool, but since the 20th century synthetic fibres such as polypropylene, nylon, and polyester have often been used…