Algebra - math word problems - page 117 of 305
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- Flower bouquets
No flower will remain if the gardener binds bouquets of 3, 4, and 6 flowers. If she ties a bouquet of 7 flowers, two are missing. How many flowers does a gardener have? - Fractions
Sort fractions z1 = (20)/(9); z2 = (10)/(21); z3 = (15)/(14) by their size. The result writes as three serial numbers 1,2,3. - John and Thomas
John and Thomas received 105 CZK from their grandmother together. John received one third more than Thomas. How many CZK did Thomas receive less than John? - Student pet count
There are 24 students in the class. Eleven of them have a dog at home. The tiny rodent has 15 of them. No animal has 5 students at home. How many students have 2 pets at home? - Marble color distribution
I have 100 marbles. One-quarter of them are white, and 3 fifths of the rest are blue. 1 third of those that are neither blue nor white are red, and the rest are green. How many marbles do I have? - Issac 2
Issac bought some wire for his project. He used 1/3 of the wire and had 80 cm of wire left. How much wire did he have at first - Check divisibility
Check under each column to identify whether each number is divisible by 2, 5, 10, 3, 6, or 9. 54180; 1 624 2700 5605 568 - Coloured teacups
The teacups in Tea Stop 55 are `2/5` green and `3/10` yellow. What fraction of the teacups are neither green nor yellow? - Dozen
What are the products of 26 and 5? Write the answer in an Arabic numeral. Add up the digits. How many of this is in a dozen? Divide ; 114 by this - Herb collection expression
There were x boys and y girls in the class. The boys handed over a kg of dried medicinal herbs, and the girls 3 kg more. How many dried herbs did they pass down? - 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? - Exhibitor count
Last year, five fewer exhibitors participated in the Autosalon exhibition. This year there were a fifth more than last year, i.e., 150 exhibitors. How many exhibitors participated in the motor show the year before? - Plums
In the bowl are plums. How many would be there if we could divide it equally among 8, 10, and 11 children? - Consecutive number LCM
Find the LCM of four consecutive natural numbers. Its sum is 42. - The sum 2
The sum of five consecutive even integers is 150. Find the largest of the five integers. A.28 B.30 C.34 D.54 Show your solution and explain your answer. - Expression values
Let A = 5, B = 4.4, and C = 4.25. Find the value of each expression listed below. A² × (B - C) B × (A - C) B + C - A A - B + C - Oranges
Dad bought oranges. A two-kilo package of oranges costs CZK 65, and the bag costs CZK 5. How many kg of oranges did Dad buy when he paid CZK 265? - Wallet Banknotes Count
My mother had CZK 1,550 in her wallet in CZK 100 and CZK 50 banknotes for 21 pieces. How many banknotes were there? - Seedling rows
The gardener had 158 seedlings. He planted them in three rows of the same number of seedlings. How many seedlings were on each board? Is he left with any seedlings? - Two numbers
The sum of two numbers is 10,000, and one is four times larger than the other. What are two numbers?
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