Addition practice problems - page 58 of 78
Number of problems found: 1551
- Noontime
In the morning temperature was 110°F. By noontime, it has gone up by 15°F. What was the noon temperature? (Give your answer in °F) - Consecutive 7551
Determine the sum of three consecutive natural numbers such that the sum of the first and third numbers is 368. - Consumption 7538
A package of one cheese weighs 1.80 kg. From the previous day, 0.80 kg remained. Today I have 0.53 left in the box. What was the consumption of cheese? - Adding mixed numbers
Add these two mixed numbers: 1 5/6 + 2 2/11= - Modifications 7479
The Numerometer has invented as the number machine that changes numbers until it makes them single-digit numbers. He still makes the change according to the same rule. For example: from the number 87312, after six modifications, he gradually made the numb - Smallest 7478
The hat has 14 grays, eight white, and six mice. What is the smallest number of mice we have to pull out of our hats to ensure we have at least one mouse of each color? - The ratio
The ratio of the two numbers is 4, and their sum is 75. Determine both numbers. - Two-fifths 7427
Divide the number 135 into two summands so that one summand is 30 greater than two-fifths of the other summand. - Food weight
Stacie is a resident at the medical facility where you work. You are asked to chart the amount of solid food that she consumes. For the noon meal today, she ate 1/2 of a 3-ounce serving of meatloaf, 3/4 of her 3-ounce serving of mashed potatoes, and 1/3 o - Summands 7380
Divide the number 4600 into two summands so that one summand is 700 larger than half of the other summand. - Arithmetic operations
Perform the marked arithmetic operations (evaluate the value of the expression): 3 + 1 + 2x0 + 3x0 + 6 = - Letters
ABC + DEF = GHIJ replace letters with numbers so that the sum is correct (different letters = different numbers) - Competition 7328
Adam was practicing for a darts competition in class. Every day at home, he threw darts at a target in which the individual fields were worth 1,3 and 5 points. He threw 9 darts every day and always scored 27 points. He is in good form and never missed a t - Missing numerals
John described the example but forgot the numerals. Fill them in so that the result is correct. (2 solutions): 3 3 3 3 = 8 - -------------- 7311
In the following additional example, the same letters represent the same digits, and the different letters represent different digits: RATAM RAD -------------- ULOHY Replace the letters with numbers so that the example is correct. Find two different repla - Operation 7297
Fill in the operation symbols (+ - * /) to apply: (4 4) (4 4) = 15 - Parenthesis 7284
Tomas received nine cards with the following numbers and math symbols for math olympiad results. 18, 19, 20, 20, +, -, x, (,) Note 4 numbers and operators plus, minus, times, left parenthesis, right parenthesis. He stored the cards so that there were neve - Divisible 7255
Delete two digits from the number 547 191 807 to get the smallest number divisible by 5. Write the sum of the deleted numbers - Benjamin 7254
The sum of the years of Simona, Karel, and Benjamin is 54. What will be the sum of their years by seven years? - Two numbers
Find the four times smaller number for numbers 12 and 36 and then add them.
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