Addition practice problems - page 28 of 76
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- The terms
The terms 1/64, 1/32, and 1/16 form a geometric progression (GP). If the sum of the GP is (2³6 – 2-6), find the number of terms.
- Regular polygons
Two regular polygons, x and y, are such that the number of sides of x is three more than the number of the sides of y. If the sum of the exterior angles of x and y is 117°, how many sides have x?
- The profit 2
Jo buys 120 bunches of daffodils for a total of £80 and 80 bunches of tulips for a total of £50. Jo then sells the flowers in a market. In the morning, Jo sells 75 bunches of daffodils for 80p a bunch and 50 bunches of tulips for 90p a bunch. In the after
- North + west
Find the magnitude of the resultant of the given vectors: vector 1:2 m/s, north vector 2:7 m/s, west
- What is 20
What is the least number that should be added to 2497 so that the sum of the digits is divisible by 5, 6, and 10?
- Shopping mall
A new shopping mall records 120 total shoppers on their first day of business. Each day after that, the number of shoppers is 10 percent more than the day before. What is the total number of shoppers that visited the mall in the first seven days? Round yo
- Numbers 74084
I think two numbers. The first is smaller by 30 than the second. The sum of these numbers is 60. What two numbers do I think?
- Randy
Randy solved the following problem: 7/8 + 9/16. He said: I can add 7 and 9 to get 16 and add 8 and 15 to get 23. The answer is 16/23. Is randy correct? Explain.
- A snack
Jim made a snack by combining ⅓ of a bowl of granola with ¼ of a bowl of chopped banana and ½ of a bowl of yogurt. Did one bowl hold all of the ingredients at one time? Explain your answer.
- Canada landscape
About ½ of Canada is covered in forest, and 1/12 is covered in freshwater. What fraction of Canada is not covered in either forest or freshwater? Hint - add first and then subtract from the total.
- The balance
Kasey had $98.17 in her account. Her receipts from the day are shown. Three receipts are shown. At the Food Truck, she bought a taco meal for eight dollars and five cents; the tax was sixty-four cents, and the total was eight dollars and sixty-nine cents.
- The distribution
The distribution of an office payroll of a certain company was as follows: 1/9 for technical assistants; 1/6 for executives; 2/15 for the accounting force and The rest is for the general clerical service. How much was allotted to each group if the total p
- Balloons 2
One balloon is 3 7/10 meters above the ground. A second balloon 2 3/5 meters higher. How far above the ground is the second balloon? Complete the addition equation and a related subtraction equation to model the problem. Use x to represent the height of t
- The Roman
The Roman numerals are read from left to right, using an additive system (such as the case in VII = 7) and a subtractive system (such as the case in IX = 9). How would you explain to your learners how they should decipher the following Roman numerals: MMX
- The sum 22
The sum of three consecutive whole numbers is 27. Find the numbers by showing all the steps.
- Cryptogram 73784
Solve the cryptogram (equation with letters, where the letter is one digit) Fot Bal ---- Cvik
- Double of one-third
¹/₃ of the school garden has vegetables, and another ¹/₃ has flowers. What part of the garden is left to grow grass?
- There 22
There is 5/8 of a pizza in one box and 9/12 of a pizza in another box. How much do you have altogether?
- Selling eggs
Mandy bought 24 trays of eggs. The tray contains 30 pieces. Each tray costs P130.00. He sold per piece for P8.00. But since 12 pieces are tiny, he decided to sell them for P7.00 only. Assume that Mandy incurred the operating expenses of P800.00 and an int
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