Algebra - math word problems - page 11 of 276
Algebra is a branch of mathematics that uses not only numbers and characters but also letters to solve operations. For example 3x+5x is 8x.Number of problems found: 5513
- Simple form
Given ratio 45: 90 = Write the ratio in a Simple form - Tables and chairs
The cost of 4 tables and 3 chairs is $225, and 3 tables and 4 chairs cost $195. Find the cost of 2 chairs and 1 table. - Solve 22
Solve the equation with two ratios: x:14=28:196 - The slope 2
What is the slope of the line that passes through the points (-4, -7) and (-2,-19)? Write your answer in the simplest form.
- Sam thinks
Sam thinks the club needs more female members. The club has 66 members. The ratio of male to female club members is 5:1. How many members are female? - Line in normal form
Try to find the equation of a line given two points in the form Ax+By=C. passes through the points: (2,1) and (-2,2) - The ratio 16
Express the following ratio in simplest form: 90:100 - Pesos
What amount increased by 20% will equal P60? - Gasoline 15
A car consumes 8 liters of gasoline for 20km. How far can it go for 36 liters?
- A linear
A linear function has a y-intercept of -12 and a slope of 3/2. What is the equation of the line? - Min-max
What is the maximum and minimum of the data set: 6, 2, 3, 3, 2, 2 - Eggs in basket
If the eggs in a basket are removed twice at a time, one will remain. Two eggs will remain if the eggs are removed three at a time. If the eggs are removed four, five, or six at a time, the three, four, and five eggs will remain, respectively. However, no - X intercept
Given: 3y+2x=-6 Calculate the X-intercept. - Y-intercept
Find the y-intercept of the graph (-3,-3), (4,3), (8,3). The x-intercept is 1/2.
- Horseback riding
The total cost to go horseback riding is x dollars per hour plus a $2 fee for renting a helmet. Which expressions represent the cost, in dollars, for 4 people to go horseback riding for 3 hours each? Select all that apply. Responses: A = 4(3x+2) B = 3(4x+ - Amy, Cindy
Amy, Cindy, and John shared a sum of money among themselves in the ratio of 5:8:11, respectively. If the money had been divided equally among themselves, Amy would have received an extra $18. (a) Would the amount of money that Cindy received change? Expla - Same remainder
Find the greatest number that will divide 43, 91, and 183 so as to leave the same the remainder in each case. - Markdown
February is sale month at the clothing store. All items are marked down 20 percent. If the sale price for a purse is $42, what was the price before the markdown? - Five roommates
Five roommates will move into a house with four bedrooms: one double room and three single rooms. The five roommates propose that they draw names to determine the order in which they pick the bedrooms, assuming that the first three names drawn will choose
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