Math activity, proposed to students in the fifth or sixth year of elementary school, math problems involving the four operations.
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1) A school, which has 12 classrooms, works during three shifts: morning, afternoon and night. Each shift is attended by different students. Each classroom has a capacity for 25 students. How many students must be enrolled to have all classes reach the maximum student capacity?
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2) During his school holidays, Jonatas traveled to Brasília, and took a lot of pictures with his cell phone. On the way back, Jonatas wanted to print the photos to give as souvenirs to 15 friends. Jonatas printed 5 photos for each of his friends. How many photos did Jonathan print?
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3) If Antônio bought a Furadeira and paid it in 4 installments of R$ 70.00. How much did the drill cost?
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4) A shoe craftsman has 330 pairs of shoes in his inventory. On a certain day, the owner of a large store placed an order for 500 pairs of shoes. The artisan told the store owner: "my production is small, but on Thursday or Friday of the next week you should have your order".
Observe your production and answer:
Monday:…….. 42 pairs of shoes
Tuesday:……………41 pairs of shoes
Wednesday …………45 pairs of shoes
Thursday ………….42 pairs of shoes
Friday …………..23 pairs of shoes
a) Will the artisan deliver on Thursday or Friday?
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b) How many shoes did he produce this week?
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5) A big show will take place on the weekend, below are the ticket prices:
TICKETS
Individual ………………………… BRL 50.00
Couple ……………………………….BRL 90.00
Cabin (8 people) ………R$ 350.00
A group of 8 couples got together to go to the show together, when it's time to buy tickets, what would be the cheapest option?
a) ( ) 16 individual tickets
b) ( ) 8 tickets for couples
c) ( ) 2 cabins
e) ( ) 1 cabin and 4 double tickets.
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