Algebra - math word problems - page 157 of 312
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- Brunette
The girls attending primary school are 80% blondes and 20% brunettes. 32% blondes and 68% brunette has blue eyes. How many girls attend school altogether if 490 girls have blue eyes? - VAT
John paid 10 Euros in-store for the purchase. Calculate value-added tax (VAT), which is paid in the purchase, if the VAT rate is 20%. - Euler problem
Someone buys a number of towels for a total of 720 tolars. If for the same amount of money they could buy 6 more towels, each towel would be 6 tolars cheaper. How many towels were originally bought? - Eq2 equations
For each of the following problems, determine the roots of the equation. Given the roots, sketch the graph and explain how your sketch matches the roots given and the form of the equation: g(x)=36x²-12x+5 h(x)=x²-4x+20 f(x)=4x²-24x+45 p(x)=9x²-36x+40 g(x) - Nut distribution
Alena, Andrej, and Juraj have a total of 74 nuts. Alena has 45% more nuts than Andrej, and Juraj has 5 more nuts than Andrej. Determine how many nuts Alena, Juraj, and Andrej have. - Ski equipment price
Petr found out that he would save CZK 1,680 with a 24% discount when selling winter goods. Calculate the original price of ski equipment. - Dividing money
Thomas, Honza and Vasek are to divide 1220kč. Honza got 25% more than Thomas. Vasek is 20% less than Thomas. How many CZK does each get? - Pair of numbers
Hannah gave Simon a riddle: guess a pair of numbers whose GCD is 7, and LCM is 90. Katy wanted Simon to guess such a pair for which GCD is 7, and LCM is 91. Which riddle could Simon guess? A: Katy B: Hannah C: neither D: both - Construction budget
By improving the work process, constructing a family house saved CZK 111,600, which was 9% of the total budget. What was the original budget for a family house? - Class trip
Until VII. B class girls and 15 boys. All the girls and 13 boys went on a trip. It was a total of 92% of the students in the class. How many girls go to VII? B? - Club members
The fan club has 275 members. Some members went to the match by train. Determine how many members rode when they could fill the wagons with either 60 or 80 seats. - Pavla Irena age
Paula is 2x older than Irene. Four years ago, Paula was 6 times as old than Irene was then. In how many years will the ages of Paula and Irene be in the ratio of 4:3? Thanks - Chad buys
Chad buys peanuts in 2-pound bags. He repackages them into bags that hold 5/6 pounds of peanuts. How many 2-pound bags of peanuts should Chad buy to fill the 5/6-pound bags without having any peanuts left over? - Two geometric progressions
Insert several numbers between numbers 6 and 384 so that they form with the given GP numbers and that the following applies: a) the sum of all numbers is 510 And for another GP to apply: b) the sum of entered numbers is -132 (These are two different geome - Apples investment
The merchant bought a certain amount of apples and paid one denarius for every seven apples. The next day he sold all the apples for one denarius for five pieces and earned 12 denarii. How many apples did he originally buy, and how many did he have to inv - Penalty invoice
The company paid a penalty of 7.5 ‰ for the late invoice payment. How big was the invoiced amount when the company had to pay a fine of 3441 CZK? - Can delivery calculation
They delivered the same number of cans of stuffed cabbage leaves and leche with sausage to the store. On the first day, they sold 10 cans of cabbage leaves and 85 cans of leche. So there were six times more cans of cabbage leaves than cans of leche. How m - Math test
In mathematics, there were 25 problems of three kinds: light 2 points, medium 3 points, and heavy 5 points, and the best score was 84 points. How many points did Jane have when she solved all the easy examples, half of the medium, and one-third of the dif - Time passing
Six years ago, Marcela's mother was two times older than her and two times younger than her father. When Marcela is 36, she will be twice as young as her father. How old are Marcela, her father, and her mother now? - Prices
The price of the product was increased by 35%. How much percent of the new price do we have to make it cheaper so that its price is equal to the original price?
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