Algebra - math word problems - page 115 of 303
Number of problems found: 6048
- 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.
- Pupils
Two classes want to collect money. Boys are four-seventh pupils. In time, a quarter of the boys and a sixth of the girls did not pay, which meant 12 sinners. How many pupils attend these two classes?
- 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?
- I think number
I think number. When I add 432 to it and subtract 197, I get a number that is 39 greater than 1824. What number am I thinking?
- Arrangements 83122
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
- 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.
- 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
- 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
- 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.
- Times 7822
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?
- 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.
- Book
John read the book so that it read 27 pages per day. Maxim read 33 pages a day and read it two days earlier than John. How many pages is the book?
- 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?
- 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.
- Lcm 2
Create the smallest possible number that is divisible by the number 5,8,9,4,3,
- 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?
- Playing Cards
Kara has 2 times more cards than Dana. Dana has 4× less than Mary. Together, they have 728 cards. How many cards have each of them?
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