Algebra - math word problems - page 146 of 305
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- Worker reward distribution
Three co-workers earned a total of CZK 4,720 for repair work. They split the money so that the first got 20% more than the second, and the third got 50% more than the second. Thus, everyone got CZK 4,720. - Pocket money savings
Zuzana receives pocket money from her parents. In October and November, she managed to save 288 euros. The ratio of money saved for October and November is 5:4. How many euros did Zuzana save in October, and how much in November? - Test Questions Guessed
Katka solved an example from mathematics. She could calculate 50% of the examples, guess the remaining questions, and guess one-fifth of them. She had 12 answers incorrectly. How many tasks did the test contain? - Tea Left in Kindergarten
The children in the kindergarten drank 20% of the prepared tea in the morning. They drank another 10% of the left tea afternoon. After the whole day, there were still 9 liters of tea left. How many liters of tea was prepared in the kindergarten in the mor - Orienteering teams
Twenty-six girls and 39 boys took part in the orienteering race. Create as many of the same teams as possible so that no competitor is left. How many boys and how many girls are on the team? - Team composition
Ninety boys and 48 girls signed up for the sports competition. How many members of boys' and girls' teams can we assemble so that they have the largest number of members and the same number of members in the boys' and girls' teams? - Fruit sales
The seller sold 40% of the fruit on the first day, 2/3 of the rest on the second day, and the remaining 20 kg on the third day. How much fruit did he sell in those three days? - Banknotes count
The bank has a total of CZK 1,390 in 50 banknotes. How many banknotes are worth CZK 20 and CZK 50? Please follow the calculation procedure. Thank you - Gasoline
35 l of gasoline is to be divided into four canisters so that in the third canister is 5 l less than the first canister, the fourth canister 10 l more than in the third canister, and the second canister half what in the first canister. How many liters of - Flower pot purchase
The school purchased 80 flower pots with a total value of CZK 2,832. Smaller flower pots were 32 CZK each, larger 40 CZK. How many were there? - Tree ratio calculation
There are pears, apples, and cherries in the alley. There are a total of 1,075 trees. Pear is twice as much as apple, and cherry is 30% more than apple. How many trees are there? - A rope
Paul can cut a rope into equal lengths with no rope left over. The lengths can be 15cm, 18cm, or 25cm. What is the shortest possible length of the rope? - Cost structure
You are currently trying to decide between two cost structures for your business: one with a greater proportion of short-term fixed costs and another more heavily weighted to variable costs. Estimated revenue and cost data for each alternative are as foll - Mba studium
At MBA school, fourth-year students can choose from three optional subjects: a) mathematical methods, b) social interaction, c) management Each student studies one of these subjects. The mathematical methods studied 28 students, the social interaction wit - Sand sieve coarse
At the construction site, the sand that belongs to the mortar is sifted through a sieve. At the same time, 1/6 of the coarse sand falls through. Determine how many m³ of sand must be brought in to obtain 2 m³ of sifted sand. - Owl A,B,C
Owl a gives a hoot every 7 minutes. Owl b gives a hoot every 9 minutes. Owl c gives a hoot every 5 minutes except when he has heard owl a or b give a hoot within the previous 2.5 minutes. If this happens, owl c doesn't give a hoot. If all three owls give - Retirement annuity
How much will it cost to purchase a two-level retirement annuity that will pay $2000 at the end of every month for the first ten years and $3000 per month for the next 15 years? Assume that the payment represents a rate of return to the person receiving t - Tables
The ninth-grade students are on a day trip. In the morning, the trippers had refreshments at a candy store. They sat down at tables in groups of three and took all the seats. At lunch, they sat down at a table in groups of four and again took all the seat - Merchant
The merchant lowered cost by 10% in December when it was not sold. Again, in January, it lowered costs by 20% and now costs 576 €. A. How much did the goods stand originally? B. How much do the goods cost after the first lowering? C. How much percent of t - Theatre performances
A total of 15,744 CZK was collected as admission for three theatre performances. The revenue from the second performance was 20% higher than the revenue from the first performance and the revenue from the third performance was 10% lower than the revenue f
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