Algebra - math word problems - page 112 of 303
Number of problems found: 6048
- Identical 8015
When buying two identical T-shirts, the discount on the second is SKK 60. If Ondra pays CZK 170 for both T-shirts, how much does one T-shirt cost?
- Participated 5634
Last year, five fewer exhibitors participated in the Autosalon exhibition. This year there were a fifth more than last year, i.e., 150 exhibitors. How many exhibitors participated in the motor show the year before?
- Protrudes 4674
The pole's base is 1/3 to the bottom of the pond, 1/4 is submerged, and one meter protrudes above the surface. How long does the stake have to be cut?
- Welcomed 3453
The product of two numbers is equal to their sum. One of the numbers is four times larger than the other. Find these numbers. They welcomed that none of them were equal to zero.
- Decompose 37101
Decompose the number of primes and find its digit sum: 180, 232, 460, 240, 365,
- Students 9181
Of 34 pupils, 17 skis and 21 skates, 12 practice both sports. a) how many students from the class ski or skate? b) how many students from the class ski but do not skate? c) how many students from the class do not skate or ski?
- Tickets 7
Tickets to a concert cost $2 for children, $3 for teenagers, and $5 for adults. When 570 people attended the concert, the total ticket receipts were $1950. Compared to the number of children in attendance, three-fourths as many teenagers attended. How man
- Linear combination of complex
If z1=5+3i and z2=4-2i, write the following in the form a+bi a) 4z1+6z2 b) z1*z2
- Trip cost
In September, the trip cost CZK 12,000. How many crowns did the trip cost in June of the same year, when they have since reduced the price by a quarter and another CZK 1,200?
- Which
Which decimals, when subtracted, equal 3.89: a - b = 3.89
- Unknown number 17
Milada said, I am thinking of a number such that I evaluate expression x1/3; the expression's value would be 5. Which number is Milada thinking?
- Difference 7873
Find the first term and the difference of the sequence for which it holds: a1 + a6 = 39; a10 - a4 = 18
- Apprentice 83169
The master gave the apprentice the task of dividing the 28 m long electric cable into two parts so that the second part was 2.5 times larger than the first. How long were the cable sections supposed to be?
- Textbooks
A math textbook is 1 4/7 inches thick. How many of these books will fit on a 22-inch self?
- 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
- The sum 2
The sum of five consecutive even integers is 150. Find the largest of the five integers. A.28 B.30 C.34 D.54 Show your solution and explain your answer.
- Difference 5867
Calculate the value of the first term and the difference in the arithmetic sequence a1 + a7 = 42 a10-a3 = 21
- Six people
Six people who get the same salary arrange them in increasing order of their savings and also mention who saves the most Anil 1/3. Duma 2/5. Niki 1/4.CAI 2/3. Kat 3/4. Boo 1/2.
- The ages
The ages of the four sons make an arithmetic sequence, the sum of which is the father's age today. In three years, the father's age will be the sum of the ages of the three eldest sons, and in the next two and three months, the father's age will be the su
- Stones 3
Simiyu and Nasike each collected several stones in an arithmetic lesson. If Simiyu gave Nasike 5 stones, Nasike would have twice as many stones as Simiyu. If, initially, Simiyu had five stones less than Nasike, how many stones did each have?
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