Basic functions - math word problems - page 85 of 294
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The second weekend saw 20% fewer visitors than the first. Over the two weekends, the number of visitors was 27,500. How many visitors came on the second weekend? - Relationship 5198
There are m classrooms at the school. There are 36 chairs each in ten classrooms and 34 chairs each. Find the relationship you use to calculate the number of chairs in the school classroom. Calculate for m = @ m. - Yesterday 82688
A total of 680 adults visited the swimming pool yesterday, among whom there were 30% fewer men than women. How many men visited the swimming pool yesterday? - Increased 82424
If I reduce the price of the product by 40%, this price will be 60% lower than if I increased the price of this product by 720 euros. What was the original price of the product? - Discount 67354
Skates have fallen by 36% after the winter season on sale. Their price after the discount was 48 euros. What was the original price? - Discounted 63084
The product was discounted by 15% and the price after the discount is 300 euros. How much did it cost before the deal? - Smartphones 49533
The factory produced 2,420 pieces of smartphones in February. How many smartphones did they make in weeks 1 and 2, when they increased production by 20% in weeks 3 and 4? - Depreciated 37521
The initial price of the machine is 12000 euros. 21% of its price is depreciated yearly due to wear and tear. What value will the machine have after five years? - Afforestation 24341
During the afforestation, 2,950 saplings were planted in three days. On the second day, 25% more saplings were planted than on the first day, and on the third day, 15% more than on the second day. How many saplings were planted on each day? - One-fifth 21003
John, Paul, Peter, and Jan earned 42 thousand. John and Paul have the same. Peter is 20% more than Paul. George was one-fifth less than Paul. How much did everyone earn? - Together 19833
Lucie, Jan, and Matej shared the candy in a ratio of 3:4:5. Matej got 20 sweets. How many candies did they share? - Expensive 19583
Zuzka and Katka bought skis. Zuzkyně was 25% more expensive than Katkiny. How much more were Katka's skis cheaper than Zuzka's? - Forty-eight 19513
25% of children did not attend the course because they were ill. Forty-eight children passed the course. How many children were initially supposed to complete the course? - Heavy-duty 17941
The railroad workers carried five loads with five heavy trains than ten standard trains. What is the weight of a heavy-duty train if it is 2,200 t heavier than a standard train? - Increased 17813
The price of one meter of fabric increased by CZK 40, so three meters for the new fee were CZK 60 cheaper than four meters for the original price. What was the original, and what was the new cost of the substance? - One-fifth 17753
The store stacked two hundred boxes of washing powder in three piles. There were 13 more boxes in the first pile than in the second pile, one-fifth more in the second pile than in the third pile. How many boxes were in which pile? - Retroactively 12721
Easter discounts on winter goods were 20%. By what percentage does the price have to be increased retroactively to be sold again at the original price? - Reduction 11701
Fourteen pieces of goods cost just as much as 21 pieces before the discount. The price of one piece after the discount is CZK 1.50 lower than before the price reduction. How much was one piece before the discount? - Together 8007
Sylva and Šárka have 20 CZK together. If Sylva gives Šárka 6 CZK, they will have the same. Sylva has how many more CZK? - Percent 6567
Jana spent CZK 366 on books, which was 75 percent of her savings. How much CZK did Jana have saved?
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