Algebra - math word problems - page 122 of 305
Number of problems found: 6082
- Quotient
Determine the quotient and the second member of the geometric progression where a3=10, a1+a2=-1.6, and a1-a2=2.4. - Row strings
Find how many strings there are in the first row if there are 44 strings in the eighth row, and in each subsequent row, there are five more strings than in the previous row. - Apples in baskets
We have eight baskets. The first basket contains four apples, and the next basket contains 29 more apples than the previous one. Find the number of apples in each basket. - AP 6
Calculate the first five items of an arithmetic sequence if it is given: a2 – a3 + a5 = 20 a1 + a6 = 38 - 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? - Triangle of cans
A display of cans on a grocery shelf consists of 28 cans at the bottom, 25 cans in the next row, and so on. There are nine rows on a shelf. How many cans are there in the 9th row? How many cans are on display in total? - Exchange Rate Pencils Erasers
Pupils exchanged pencils, erasers, and pens so that there were two pens for 15 pencils and three pencils for two erasers. How many erasers were there for one pen? - Missing number
Find the number that replaces the question mark: 1.4:? = - 6 - Digit sum calculation
Calculate the digit sum of 1 345 901 - Two number difference
The difference between the two numbers is -85. Their sum is 89. Determine these numbers. - How many 147
How many consecutive natural numbers from 1 to n do you have to add up at least so that their sum exceeds 1000000? - Children in Theater
The theater is watched by 3900 spectators, 3200 of whom are women and 700 men, the rest being children. Thus, 3900 children watch the theater. - Arithmetic geometric sequence
Determine four numbers so that the first three form the successive three terms of an arithmetic sequence with difference d=-3 and the last three form the next terms of a geometric sequence with quotient q=one half. - AP five members
Give the arithmetic sequence of 5 terms if the first term is 8 and the last term is 100. Show your solution. - Express value
Given that p = √(mx/t-t² x) Make x the subject If m = 7, p = -3 and t = 4, find the value of x - Two numbers
The difference between the two numbers is 74. If we divide a larger number by a smaller one, we get a quotient of seven and the rest 2. Determine both numbers. - Algebra problem
This is algebra. Let n represent an unknown number. 1. Eight more than the number n 2. Three times the number n 3. The product of the numbers n and eight 4. Three less than the number n 5. Three decreased by the number n 6. Two less than three times the u - Sequence term calculation
Find the first term and the difference of the sequence for which it holds: a1 + a6 = 39; a10 - a4 = 18 - Tickets
On Monday, the cinema sold 33 tickets. Every next day, twice as many as the previous day. How many tickets were sold on Friday, and how many totals from Monday to Friday?
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