Algebra - math word problems - page 79 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: 5512
- One-quarter 3256
Michaella and Sarah have saved 220 CZK together. They went on a pilgrimage; Michaella took one-quarter of her savings, and Sarah took one-fifth of her savings. Both of them together had 50 CZK for the pilgrimage. How much did Michaella and Sarah save in t - Tangerines 3249
The bowl with tangerines weighs 16 kg. When the cook dispenses 2/3 of the tangerines in the school cafeteria, the bowl with the rest of the tangerines weighs only 8 kg. What is the weight of an empty bowl? - Digit sum
Find the smallest natural number n, the digit sum of which equals 37. - One-sixth 3227
Two cans hold 20 liters of milk. If we pour from one-sixth to the other, both cans will be the same. How much milk is in each can? - One-seventh 3214
Determine one-third of the number, one-fifth of which is one-seventh. - Produced 3213
Workers produced 12,500 pieces of parts in three days. On the second day, they produced 200 pieces less than on the third day, and on the first day, 350 pieces more than on the 2nd day. How many do they make each day? - Removing 3205
The baker filled the bakery flour hopper to 3/4 volume. After removing 875 kg of flour, he filled it with only 2/5 of the volume. How many tons of flour is in the full hopper? - Bar
Half of the bar is green, the third is yellow, and the remaining 40cm is red. How long is a bar? - Garden
The garden around the new farm is divided as follows: 35% vegetable, 30% fruit orchards, 10% flowers, and the remaining 120 m² are lawns. What is the total area of the garden? - Three-hectolitre 3136
Workers rolled the oil into 115 two-liter and three-liter cans from a full three-hectolitre barrel. How many cans were there? - Difference 3113
The difference between the two numbers is 82. The first number is eight, less than the square of the second number. Specify these numbers. - Liters 3107
Find how many liters of water at 80 °C and 20 °C need to mix to get 30 liters at 60 °C. - Quarter 3106
In the orchard, there were 46 more apple trees than pears. The storm upset a quarter of apple trees and seven pears; however, there were still 80 trees left. How many were apple trees and how many pears in the garden? - Simplify
Simplify the following problem and express it as a decimal: 5.68-[5-(2.69+5.65-3.89) /0.5] - Decompose
Decompose into primes and find the smallest common multiple n of (16,20) and the largest common divisor D of the pair of numbers (140,100) - Decompose 3076
Decompose into primes and find the greatest divisor of the pair of numbers D (84.70). - Numbers 3053
The sum of the two numbers is 98. The first number is 4/3 times larger than the second. What are the numbers? - Kilograms 3049
The water barrel weighs m kilograms. An empty barrel has a weight and kilograms. What is the weight of water in 15 barrels? - 15 number
What number is smaller (greater) by 15 than its half? - Intervals 3044
At 9:00 a.m., three local buses met at the stop. The first bus has intervals of 20 minutes, the second every 25 minutes, and the third every 30 minutes. At what time will they meet again at this stop?
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