Algebra - math word problems - page 125 of 312
Number of problems found: 6225
- Real roots
Determine the real root of the equation: x-3: x-8 = 32 - 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. - Algebrogram
Solve cryptarithmetic (alphametics) for a sum of three numbers: BEK KEMR SOMR ________ HERCI - Raspberry baskets
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. - Candy benches
There are candies on ten benches. There are three candies on the first bench. There are two more candies in each one than in the previous one. Find how many candies there are. - Drive
8 people take out at the bus stop, and 4 people take into the bus. Next stop 5 take out, and 4 take in. On the third stop, 8 takes out, and 10 takes in. The bus traveled further with 37 people. How many passengers were originally on the bus? - Pure quadratic equation
Solve pure quadratic equation -7x² +4 = 0. - Quadratic equation
Determine the numbers b and c that the numbers x1 = -8 and x2 = -1 were roots of the quadratic equation: -3x ² + b x + c = 0 - The sum 22
The sum of three consecutive whole numbers is 27. Find the numbers by showing all the steps. - Three Consecutive Integers Sum
Find three consecutive integers whose sum is -693. - Geometric progression
Determine the third, fourth, and fifth GP members if a1 = -0.5 with q = -4. - Polynomial roots
Find the other zeroes of the polynomial 2x4+3x³-3x²-6x-2, if two of them are root2 & -root2 - Value
Determine the value of the following expressions: a) (23-25)·(4-5) b) (97-123):(18+8) - How many 147
What is the minimum number of consecutive natural numbers from 1 to n that must be added so that their sum exceeds 1,000,000? - Number quadruple reduction
I think a number. I reduce its quadruple by 8 and divide the result by 3. I get 100. Which number do I think? - Possible terms
Write the following expression using the fewest possible terms. the expression quantity two-fifths times t minus 7 plus two-thirds times t end quantity minus quantity five-sixths times t plus 14 end quantity - Number sum smaller
I think two numbers. The first is smaller by 30 than the second. The sum of these numbers is 60. What two numbers do I think? - Expression writing forms
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. - Iron pipe rows
Iron pipes are stacked in 10 rows, one above the other, so that the top row has 15 pipes and each row below has one more pipe. How many pipes are there in total? - What is 16
What is the sum of three consecutive even integers such that six more than twice the second is 2/3 of the first increased by 3/2 of the third?
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