Algebra - math word problems - page 125 of 303
Number of problems found: 6048
- Two expressions
When x = 3 and y = 5, how much does the value of 3x² – 2y exceed the value of 2x² – 3y?
- Claire and book
After Claire has read the first 5/8 of the book, there are 120 pages left to read. What is the total number of pages of the book?
- Andrew
Andrew had an offer for a job starting at 100000 per year and guaranteeing her to raise 10000 a year for the next years. Find her salary for the 4th year.
- AP members
What is the value of x2, x3, x4, x5…of the terms (of arithmetic progression) when x1 = 8 and x6 = 20?
- Ten pupils
Ten pupils came to the art group. Eight pupils painted with watercolors and nine painted with ink, each painted with ink or watercolors. How many pupils painted water and ink at the same time?
- Two thirds
Two-thirds of the unknown number is 8/7. What is 7/3 of this number?
- Integer
Find the integer whose distance on the numerical axis from number 1 is two times smaller than the distance from number 6.
- Unknown number
If I reduced the sum of 70 and the unknown number three times, I would get 100. What is the unknown number?
- Sum of members
What is the sum of the first two members of the arithmetic progression if d = -4.3 and a3 = 7.5?
- 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.
- Sequence
Write the first 7 members of this sequence: a1 = 8 a2 = -9 an+2 = an+1 +4 an
- Factors 82564
The product of two whole numbers, one of which is 19 greater than the other, equals the number 416. Find both factors.
- Subsequent 82511
The theater has 20 rows of seats on the ground floor. There are 16 seats in the first row, and each subsequent row has two more seats than the previous one. Find the number of seats on the ground floor of the theater.
- Chocolate 82258
How many pieces does the chocolate have if I ate 6/7 of it, which is 12 pieces?
- Remainders 81569
If we divide numbers by a divisor of 15, we get several different remainders. Write the sum of all possible even remainders that we get this way.
- Grazing 80444
Forty sheep graze in the meadow. There are 4 times more whites than blacks. How many white and how many black sheep are grazing in the meadow?
- 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?
- Expression 68814
Write the expression n, which is: (a) Six greater than twice the expression y; b) equal to the square root of the sum of the expression y and the number 3; (c) three times less than four times the expression y.
- Common difference
The 4th term of an arithmetic progression is 6. Find the common difference if the sum of the 8th and 9th terms is -72.
- Arithmetic 4495
Insert as many members of the arithmetic sequence between the numbers 8 and 20 that their sum is 196.
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