Algebra - math word problems - page 115 of 303
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- 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? 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?
- Euros  Peter spent a quarter of his pocket savings. He has 9 euros now in his wallet. How many euros were spent? Peter spent a quarter of his pocket savings. He has 9 euros now in his wallet. How many euros were spent?
- Gp - 80  One of the first four members of a geometric progression is 80. Find it if we know that the fourth member is nine times greater than the second. One of the first four members of a geometric progression is 80. Find it if we know that the fourth member is nine times greater than the second.
- Game room  The winner can take the win in three types of jettons with value 3, 30, and 100 dollars. What is the minimum value of win payable in these values of jettons? The winner can take the win in three types of jettons with value 3, 30, and 100 dollars. What is the minimum value of win payable in these values of jettons?
- Two-fifths  7427   Divide the number 135 into two summands so that one summand is 30 greater than two-fifths of the other summand. Divide the number 135 into two summands so that one summand is 30 greater than two-fifths of the other summand.
- Departed  4061   By evening, 26 planes had arrived at Orange Airport, and 39 departed. In the evening, there were 54 at Orange Airport. How many planes were there at Orange Airport in the morning? By evening, 26 planes had arrived at Orange Airport, and 39 departed. In the evening, there were 54 at Orange Airport. How many planes were there at Orange Airport in the morning?
- Twenty-first  3935   Determine the twenty-first term and the difference AP if a1 = 0.12 and a1 + a2 = 0.42. Determine the twenty-first term and the difference AP if a1 = 0.12 and a1 + a2 = 0.42.
- Jendo's 83123  Jenda, Milan, and Tomáš have a total of 203 Pokemon cards. Jenda has twice as many cards as Tomáš, and Milan has a quarter of Jendo's number of cards. a) How many cards does Jenda have? b) How many fewer cards do Milan have than Jenda and Tomáš? Jenda, Milan, and Tomáš have a total of 203 Pokemon cards. Jenda has twice as many cards as Tomáš, and Milan has a quarter of Jendo's number of cards. a) How many cards does Jenda have? b) How many fewer cards do Milan have than Jenda and Tomáš?
- Individual 81289  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. 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.
- Difference 68664  The digits 1, 2, 4, and 8 form two four-digit numbers so that all 4 digits are used in the notation of each number. Calculate the difference between such largest even number and smallest odd number (in that order). The digits 1, 2, 4, and 8 form two four-digit numbers so that all 4 digits are used in the notation of each number. Calculate the difference between such largest even number and smallest odd number (in that order).
- 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? 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?
- Calculate  6217   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. 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.
- Everyone  5965   We bought towels for CZK 432. If there were six more towels for the same money, everyone would be 66 CZK cheaper. How many towels were there? We bought towels for CZK 432. If there were six more towels for the same money, everyone would be 66 CZK cheaper. How many towels were there?
- Previous  3824   There are 48 bottles in the third row, seven fewer in each row than in the previous row. Find the number of bottles in the first row. There are 48 bottles in the third row, seven fewer in each row than in the previous row. Find the number of bottles in the first row.
- Determine  2743   Victoria, Vivien, and Marián have a total of 99 euros. Vivien has 2 euros more than Marian, and Marian has 1 euro less than Victoria. Determine how many euros each one has. Victoria, Vivien, and Marián have a total of 99 euros. Vivien has 2 euros more than Marian, and Marian has 1 euro less than Victoria. Determine how many euros each one has.
- Eggs  Mother bought from neighbors 36 domestic eggs. Her neighbor got back €0.32 from €5. How many euros get back from 10 banknote if she buys 66 eggs from a neighbor? Mother bought from neighbors 36 domestic eggs. Her neighbor got back €0.32 from €5. How many euros get back from 10 banknote if she buys 66 eggs from a neighbor?
- Balls 6  Jane has balls in her bag that could be divided fairly between 4, 5, or 6 children. How many balls at least does Jane have in her bag? Jane has balls in her bag that could be divided fairly between 4, 5, or 6 children. How many balls at least does Jane have in her bag?
- 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. 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.
- Divide  Divide the substance 110 cm long into two parts so that the first part is 10 cm longer than the second part, and one part will be ten times longer than the second portion. How long will the parts be? Divide the substance 110 cm long into two parts so that the first part is 10 cm longer than the second part, and one part will be ten times longer than the second portion. How long will the parts be?
- Remainder  8124   The sum of the numbers is 878. If we divide the larger number by the smaller one, we get a ratio of 6 with the remainder of 17. What are the numbers? The sum of the numbers is 878. If we divide the larger number by the smaller one, we get a ratio of 6 with the remainder of 17. What are the numbers?
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