Algebra - math word problems - page 114 of 305
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- Florist flower arrangement
A florist was preparing floral arrangements for a wedding. One-third of the flowers were roses, six peonies, and five-twelfth tulips; the remaining 10 were lilies. a) How many flowers did the florist use? b) How many tulips were there - Cake price difference
Mom bought three cakes at the pastry shop. The first cost 72 crowns. The second was a quarter cheaper than the first. The third dessert was a third of the total price of all three desserts. By how many crowns was the third dessert more expensive than the - My digits
My digits are 1, 2, 5, 6, and 7, but not in that order. My one digit is an even number. My tenth digit is 1. My hundredth digit is a number between 4 and 6. My thousandth digit is the digit with the highest value. I am less than 50000. - The floor
The floor collapsed because three and a half times the amount it had been designed to hold had been stored in the room. What amount was the floor designed to hold if we had stored 980 tons in the room? - Cheese consumption
I have some cheese. I used 2/5 of the total amount of cheese yesterday. Today, I used 2/5 of the remaining cheese from yesterday. If 900 g of cheese remains at the end of today, how many grams of cheese did I have initially? - A ladder
The ladder's bottom rung is 36 inches long, and the topmost rung is 24 inches long. If the ladder has 18 rungs, how many inches each other rung is shorter than the rung below it? How many feet of wood were used to make the rungs? - Eight palm
There grow eight palms by the sea. At the first sitting, one parrot, on the second two, on the third sits four parrots on each other, twice the previous parrots sitting on a previous palm. How many parrots are sitting on the eighth palm? - Piano
If Suzan practices 10 minutes on Monday, every other day, she wants to practice two times as much as the previous day. How many hours and minutes will she have to practice on Friday? - Nuts
How many must we have at least nuts if we can equally divide it among 10 children, 12 children, or 15 children and any nuts left? - Ralph
Ralph has three bulldogs. One weighs 16 1/4 kilos, the other 12 3/5. Suppose the total weight of the three dogs is 45 10/20. What is the weight of the third dog? - Cherry basket division
There are cherries in the basket. If we can divide them equally between three, four, or five children, how many will there be? - Academy students
There are 147 students in seven years at the wizarding academy. Enthusiasts for magic are increasing, so since 2006, they have accepted two more students each year than the previous year. How many students do they have in their first year? - Product equals sum
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. - Unknown x
If we add to the unknown number 35, then divide by 2, and then subtract 35, we get back an unknown number. What is this unknown number? - Movie time remaining
The whole movie lasts 1 hour. The time left until the end of the film is half of the time that has already passed since the film's beginning. Calculate how many minutes are left until the end of the movie. - Trainee triangular wedge
Trainees stand on the marks in rows exactly 1.5 m apart. They form an expanding triangular wedge (in each subsequent row, there is one more exerciser), while the distance between the front exerciser and the back row is 30 m. Determine the number of traine - Four pieces
A 37-centimeter board is cut into four pieces. The first piece and the second piece are the same lengths. Similarly, the third and the fourth piece are the same lengths if the fourth piece is quadruple the difference between the first piece and 10 cm. Fin - John Smith
John Smith is reading a 435-page novel. If he reads the same number of pages per day and the number is a prime number greater than 10, how many pages per day will he read? - The same
The same number of rabbits and hens are running on the farm. 468 feet run around the yard. How many rabbits and hens do they have on the farm? - Athletes
At the stadium, athletes could enter two-steps, three-steps, four-steps, five-steps, and six-steps. There were more than 100 but less than 200. How many athletes were there?
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