Algebra - math word problems - page 114 of 305
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- Equivalent expression
Pablo rewrites the expression 8y-24 as 8(y-3). Hana rewrites 8y-24 as 2(4y-12). Are Pablo's and Hana's expressions each equivalent to 8y-24? Explain your reasoning. - 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? - The four
The four pirates divided 65 coins into each other. They were sorted by age, the youngest receiving the least number of coins, each half more than the previous one. How many coins did the oldest pirate receive? - Students
Students Aleš, Bohouš, Cyril, and Dušan were on a brigade. They divided the total revenue as follows: Aleš received two-fifths of the revenue. Bohouš received one-sixth of the revenue. Cyril received three-tenths of the revenue. Dušan received the rest of - Reminder and quotient
Numbers A = 135 and B = 315 are given. Find the smallest natural number R greater than one so that the proportions R:A, R:B are with the remainder 1. - Grandson and granddad
Grandson with Grandpa counted how many years they had together. Their product is 365. How many years is the sum of their years? - 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? - Consecutive number LCM
Find the LCM of four consecutive natural numbers. Its sum is 42. - Two Shields Size Ratio
Calculate the larger of the two shields if you know that the smaller shield is a third of the larger one, and their sum is 48. - 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 - Cashier coin payment
To pay out the amount of CZK 570, the cashier used 15 coins: a few fifty crowns and a few twenty crowns. How did she pay the amount? - Rod part division
The rod was divided into three parts. The first part measured one-third of the length, the second one-third of the rest, and the third part was 20 cm. Calculate the rod's original length and the individual parts' lengths. - World languages
There are 50 pupils in the class. Out of this number, 1/10 speak French only, and 4/5 of the ten speak French and English. If the rest speak English only, find the number of students who speak only English. - 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? - Dinosaurs
More than 30 and less than 60 dinosaurs have met at the pond. A quarter of them bathed, and 1/7 saws and the rest gripped. How many were at the pond? How many were there? - Savings
Eva lent 1/3 of her savings to her brother, 1/2 of her savings spent in the store, and 7 euros left. How much did she save? - Cinema
The Cinema auditorium is built for 3300 people. The first row is planned for 36 seats, and each next gradually 4 more. How many rows of seats will have an auditorium? - Duck weight range
There are a total of 38 ducks in the freezer. Of these, 24 weigh more than 1.2, and 22 ducks weigh less than 1.5. How many ducks weigh more than 1.2 and less than 1.5 kg? - Cinema Tickets Price Difference
Three cinema tickets are 24 € cheaper than seven tickets. How many cinema tickets can we buy if we have € 32?
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