Addition practice problems - page 32 of 76
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- Evaulate
Evaluate the following expression with natural numbers: 1÷(52×(2×(135−25)−1))
- 14 sticks
I was cleaning up my attic recently and found a set of at least 14 sticks which a curious Italian sold me some years ago. Trying hard to figure out why I bought it from him, I realized that the set has the incredible property that there are no three stick
- Unary operators
Calculate: --- (- 5) + (- (- 3)).
- Sum or difference
Illustrate the sum or difference of the following expressions 1. 4/8+1/2= 2. 5/6-1/4= 3. 4-3/6= 4. 3/4+1/3= 5. 9/10-2/5=
- Schoolyard 64004
The children created five triplets in the schoolyard. How many children were in the schoolyard together? How many children were added when eight pairs of children joined them?
- Difference 63934
The difference between the greatest number and the smallest number of 27,15,38, -3, -5, .12 less 3 is:
- Integers 63844
Find the sum of all integers greater than -3 and less than or equal to 5.
- Attended 63784
The math circle is attended by h = 10 boys and k = 5 girls. a) How many students go to the ring? b) How many students are in the ring if five girls and three boys are missing
- The temperature 24
The temperature at 04:00 was −3°C. By 09:00, the temperature had risen by 8°C. What was the temperature at 09:00?
- Dwarves 63444
The dwarves ate 42 rolls a week, seven times more than Snow White. How many rolls did the dwarves eat with Snow White?
- Probability 63434
There are tickets with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 in the envelope. Two tickets are drawn from the envelope at a time. What is the probability that the sum of the numbers drawn will be 7? Write the result as a decimal rounded to hundredths.
- Combined 63284
There are white, red, and green candies in the package. The number of white and red candies is in the ratio of 1:3, and the number of red and green candies is in the ratio of 4:7. There are 20 more green candies than white and red combined. How many candi
- Hazelnuts 63054
Mom bought a mixture of nuts. It contains 0.2 kg of hazelnuts. 1/4 kg of cashew nuts and 2/3 kg of peanuts. How much did the whole mix weigh?
- Evaluate 21
Evaluate 6xy for x=5 and y=2. We are evaluating algebraic expressions and the addition and subtraction of polynomials.
- The temperature 22
The temperature in a room in the morning is 28°C. It rises by 9°C in the afternoon before dropping by 11°C at night. What is the temperature in the room at the end of the day?
- Hens and rabbits
There are a certain number of hens and rabbits in a room. The number of feet of the hens exceeds the number of feet of the rabbits by 12, while the number of heads of the hens exceeds the number of the heads of the rabbits by 28. Then the number of hens a
- Addition 62504
Peter earns € 3.4 per extra hour. How much do all extras earn when they shoot from 9:00 to 14:30, and there are 15 in addition to Peter?
- 2-3-6-15-42- 62474
A series of numbers was created according to a specific key. Uncover it and fill in the last two missing numbers. 2-3-6-15-42-? -?
- Highest 62464
The iron pipes are placed in 10 rows, one above the other so that in the highest upper row, there are 15 pipes, and in each other, there is one tube more. How many pipes are there?
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