Algebra - math word problems - page 114 of 303
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- Calculate 83039  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. 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.
- Expensive 82986  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 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
- Triangular 81985  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 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
- Substitution 19793  Calculate in arithmetic sequence a1, d, s7, if: a1 + a4 + a6 = 71 a5 - a3 - a2 = 2 Hint: Use the substitution method when solving the system. Pay due attention to the "minus" signs in the second equation of the system. Calculate in arithmetic sequence a1, d, s7, if: a1 + a4 + a6 = 71 a5 - a3 - a2 = 2 Hint: Use the substitution method when solving the system. Pay due attention to the "minus" signs in the second equation of the system.
- Times  7822   How often is D (24.60) less than n (24.60)? How often is D (24.60) less than n (24.60)?
- Difference  7641   To get their sum, what number do you have to multiply the difference between 3 1/2 and 2 3/4? To get their sum, what number do you have to multiply the difference between 3 1/2 and 2 3/4?
- Raspberries  3034   Find how many raspberries are in the third and tenth baskets, if there are three raspberries in the first and eight raspberries more in each. Find how many raspberries are in the third and tenth baskets, if there are three raspberries in the first and eight raspberries more in each.
- Camp  In the camp are children. 1/2 went on a trip, 1/5 went to bathe, and 33 children remained in the room. How many children are in the camp? In the camp are children. 1/2 went on a trip, 1/5 went to bathe, and 33 children remained in the room. How many children are in the camp?
- Arlene  Arlene weighs 55.8 kg. Tina is two times heavier than Arlene. Together with Karen, the three of them weigh 210.09 kg. How many kilograms does Karen weigh? Arlene weighs 55.8 kg. Tina is two times heavier than Arlene. Together with Karen, the three of them weigh 210.09 kg. How many kilograms does Karen weigh?
- 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. 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.
- 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? 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? 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?
- A number 5  A number is divisible by 24, 25, and 120 if it is increased by 20. Find the number. A number is divisible by 24, 25, and 120 if it is increased by 20. Find the number.
- Cherries  55831   There are cherries in the basket. If we can divide them equally between three, four, or five children, how many will there be? There are cherries in the basket. If we can divide them equally between three, four, or five children, how many will there be?
- 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. 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? 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?
- 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 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? 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? 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?
- Simplify  Simplify expression - which expression is equivalent to: 3(m + 2) − 4(2m − 9) Simplify expression - which expression is equivalent to: 3(m + 2) − 4(2m − 9)
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