Algebra - math word problems - page 10 of 312
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- Hiking trails
There are 12,000 kilometres of hiking trails in a national park. Each trail is rated for difficulty: 3/8 of the trails are rated easy, 1/6 are rated moderate, 1/4 are rated hard, and 5/24 are rated difficult. What fraction of the trails are rated easy or - Lara's sequence
Lara starts with a number less than 20. She divides it by 2 and adds 6. She then divides this result by 3. Her answer is 4.5. What number does she start with? - Which 15
Which two digits need to be interchanged to make the following equation correct? 16+7*2+4-3=12 A) 2 and 4 B) 7 and 4 C) 16 and 2 D) 7 and 3 - Deon made
Deon made 4 identical necklaces, each having beads and a pendant. The total cost of the beads and pendants for all 4 necklaces was 18.40. If the beads cost a total of 9.60, how much did each pendant cost? - A business
Two people, A and B, start a business. A invested $21,000 from the beginning. B joined later with $36,000. After how many months did B join if the profits at the end of the year are divided equally? - Greatest number
What is the greatest number that will divide 62, 78, and 139, leaving remainders 2, 3, and 4, respectively? - Mixed numbers equation
4 5/9 is the same as the sum of 2 1/3 and 5/6 times a number. What is the number? Enter your answer as a mixed number in simplest form in the box. - Flower shop
In a flower shop, a bunch containing 3 tulips, 2 roses, and 1 daffodil cost $10.79. A different bunch containing 1 tulip, 2 roses, and 3 daffodils costs $10.13. A tulip costs 35 cents more than a rose. How much does 1 tulip and 1 rose, and 1 daffodil cost - A man 12
A man in his will shared his money geometrically among his six sons, so the eldest son received ; 5,589 and the youngest son received ; 736. (A)How much will the fourth son receive? (B)How much was shared among them - Hans spent
Hans spent three days baking 224 cookies. On the second day, he baked twice as many as he did on the first day. On the third day, he baked half as many as he did on the first day. Which equation represents the situation if x is the number of cookies Hans - The HCF
The HCF of two numbers is 18 and their product is 12960. Their LCM will be - Tailors
Find the largest number of tailors who can share either 48 m or 12 m of fabric equally without a reminder? - LCM and HCF 2
If the product of two numbers is 5780 and their HCF is 17, then what is their LCM? - Julia 4
Julia correctly solved a math problem by first dividing 44.5 by 5 and then subtracting 23 from the result. Which equation could be solved to get the same answer? Responses: A 5x+23=44.5 B 5(x-23)=44.5 C 5(x+23)=44.5 D 5x-23=44.5 - A person 2
A person has 2 parents, 4 grandparents, 8 great-grandparents, and so on. Find the total number of ancestors during the ten generations preceding his own. - Known hcf and find lcm
Given that HCF (306, 657) = 9, find LCM (306, 657). - Four bricks
A trolley carrying 4 bricks weighs 16 kg. When 1 brick is taken away, it weighs 13.5 kg. How much does it weigh if 1 brick is in the trolley? - The sum 52
The sum of the digits of a two-digit number is 10. When the digits are interchanged, the resulting number is 54 less than the original. What is the original number? - 13 times
1/3 times the sum of a number, and 2.6 is 4.9. What is the number? Enter your answer as a simplified mixed number in the box. - A number 8
A number K is such that when it is divided by 27, 30, or 45, the remainder is 3. Find the smallest possible value of K
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