Addition practice problems - page 39 of 79
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- Chocolate
The state had 906 candies of chocolate. Zoe had 969. how many chocolates did they have in all use addition, subtraction, and multiplying? - Nine-digit numbers
Determine the number of nine-digit numbers in which each of the digits 0 through 9 occurs at most once and in which the sums of the digits 1 through 3, 3 through 5, 5 through 7, and 7 to the 9th place are always equal to 10. Find the smallest and largest - Angle ASB
On a circle with a radius of 10 cm and with a center S, the points A, B, and C are given so that the central angle ASB is 60 degrees and the central angle ASC is 90 degrees. Find the length of the circular arc and the amount of AB and AC offsets. - Displacement vector assembly
Assemble the two offsets, d1, and d2, shown by OA and OB oriented lines. The coordinates of the points are O = (0 m, 0 m), A = (3 m, 3 m), and B = (5 m, 2 m). Measure the magnitude of the resulting displacement d. - Jose studied
Jose studied for 4 and 1/2 hours on Saturday and another 6 and 1/4 hours on Sunday. He has allowed 1 and 1/2 hours per subject on Saturday and 1 and 1/4 hours per Sunday. How many subjects did he study? - Adding denominators
Max is working out 2/3+7/9. He says the answer is 9/12. What mistake has Max made? - Jo walks
Jo walks 3/4 km to a friend's home, 1/2 km to the mall, and 2/3 km home. What is Joy's total distance covered? - Nice two numbers
What two numbers do we give a sum of 30, a difference of 24 products of 81, and a quotient of 9? - Honey 3
Honey jogged 1 3/4 km on Monday,1 1/2 km on Wednesday, and 1 2/3 km on Friday. How far did he jog? - Peter 2
Peter wanted to have 120 kilograms of fruit. He picked up ten bags. Each bag contains 9 1/2 kilograms. How many more kilograms does he need? - Rachel
Rachel fills 9/10 of a bucket with water and 3/5 of another bucket of the same size. How much water does she have in total? - Letter equality puzzle
Add the same numbers after the same letters and different numbers after the other letters so that equality applies: KRAVA + KRAVA = MLIEKO, where K is an odd digit. - Three 109
Three scouts brought three pieces of rope of lengths five and three-fourth meters, six and two-thirds meters, and five and five eight meters to their camps. How long are the three pieces together? - The space museum
The science club is going to the space museum. The club consists of 27 students. If admission costs $6.50 for children ages 4–11 and $8.50 for children ages 12–17, how much will it cost for the entire science club's admission to the museum? Science Club S - Nathan
Nathan is playing a trivia game. Each correct answer is worth 2 1/2 points, and each incorrect answer is worth −1/4 points. If he gets 35 questions correct and 32 questions incorrect, how many points does he have? A. 87.5 B. 79.5 C. 75 D. 8 - Cinema - tickets
John went to the cinema with his friends. He bought five tickets for 57 cents each, two popcorns for 66 cents each, and 6 Coca-Colas for 1 euro and 9 cents each. He paid with a twenty-euro bill. How many cents does he have left? - AP - consecutive members
In the arithmetic sequence, a1 = 4.8, d = 0.4. How many consecutive members, starting with the first, need to be added so that the sum is greater than 170? - Number summand ratio
Can you divide the number 64.9 into three summands so that the first with the second is in the ratio 4:5 and the third with the first in the ratio 7:3? - 30 eggs
There are 30 eggs in a tray. How many eggs are left if 1/2 of the tray is used, 1/5 of the remaining is cooked, and 1/3 of the remaining is kept in the refrigerator? - Translate 2
Translate the given phrases into mathematical phrases. Thrice the sum of three-fifths and two-thirds less one-half is what number?
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