Addition + real numbers - practice problems
Number of problems found: 20
- No problem
No problem; here are five decimal addition problems for you to practice: 1. What is the result of 3.5 + 2.1? 2. What is the result of 0.8 + 0.3? 3. What is the result of 5.2 + 1.7? 4. What is the result of 2.5 + 0.9? 5. What is the result of 1.4 + 0.6? I - Decadic number
What is the expanded form of this number? 18.029 A: (1x10)+(8x1)+(2x1/10)+(9x1/100) B: (1×10)+(8×1)+(2×1/10)+(9×1/1,000) C: (1×10)+(8×1)+(2×1/100)+(9×1/1,000) D: (1×10)+(8×1)+(2×11/00)+(9×1/100) - Jacqui
Jacqui ran a mile and a half on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday and three-fourths of a mile on Tuesday and Thursday. How far did she run in all? - James 7
James bought a pair of shoes worth 650.00 pesos. Eyeglasses that cost p 86.75 and some school supplies worth p 538.95. How much did he spend in all? - During 2
During the 2006 Olympics, a gymnast received the following scores: 8.9, 9.2, 9.15, and 9.05. What is the sum of the gymnast's scores? - Overnight change
It was 13°C yesterday, but the temperature changed by -18.6° overnight. What is the temperature now? - Greater 68534
How many times is the number 0.045 greater than the sum of 0.006 and 0.003? - Chose
Chose Juan bought three pieces of watermelon. If the weights of the three watermelons are 2.2103 kilograms, 3.0214 kilograms, and 2.6682 kilograms, how many kilograms of watermelons did Chose Juan buy? - Items
Items A costs 675.35 while item B costs 1605.25. How much more was the cost of item B than item A? How much would you pay if you purchased items A and B? - The sum 10
The sum of the three decimals is 938.629. Two of them are 456.54 and 392.69. Find the third one. - Josh works
Josh works mowing lawns and babysitting. He earns $7.20 an hour for mowing and $6.80 an hour for babysitting. How much will he earn for 1 hour of mowing and 6 hours of babysitting? - Necklaces
Mohammad sells beaded necklaces. Each large necklace sells for $4.50, and each small necklace sells for $4.10. How much will he earn from selling five large necklaces and four small necklaces? - ZOO 2
Valerie bought tickets to the zoo for the family. She bought three adult tickets for $9.50 each and two children's tickets for $4.50 each. How much did the tickets cost Valerie in all? - Difference 8062
Calculate three times the half difference of 7.5 and 2.1, - Numbers 5276
What is 2/3 of the sum of numbers (0.10) and (-5.3)? - Calculate 5274
Calculate the second sum if you know that one sum is -124.6 and the resulting sum is (-200). - Difference 5269
Calculate the difference between the sum of the numbers 1.04 and 0.56 and the product of the numbers opposite to them. - Expressions: 2381
Determine the values of the following expressions: a) 3² - (- 4) b) 4-321 c) -32-7 - Imaginary numbers
Find two imaginary numbers whose sum is a real number. How are the two imaginary numbers related? What is their sum? - Short cut
Imagine that you are going to a friend. That path has a length 120 meters. Then turn doprava and go other 630 meters, and you are at a friend's. The question is, how much will the journey be shorter if you go direct across the field?
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