Algebra - math word problems - page 163 of 303
Number of problems found: 6048
- Lemonades 2816
Three cakes and two lemonades cost € 3 and 21 cents. Three cakes and three lemonades cost € 3 and 99 cents. How many cents does one cake cost, and how much does one lemonade cost?
- Swimming 79054
One hundred seventy-one pupils from the second to fourth years of primary school participated in swimming training. How many of them were from the fourth grade if there were 10% more third graders than second graders and 20% more fourth graders than third
- Estimated 36373
The amount of wood in a specific forest area is estimated at 2,106 m3, and the annual wood growth is 2.1%. What will be the situation after 20 years?
- Retroactively 12721
Easter discounts on winter goods were 20%. By what percentage does the price have to be increased retroactively to be sold again at the original price?
- Heights 8157
The heights of Jirka and David are in the ratio of 5:3. Jirka is 60 cm taller than David. How much does Jirka measure?
- Employees 8068
One thousand employees work in the company. At the end of the year, 10% of all men and 20% of all women received bonuses. Thus, the company rewarded 14% of the total number of employees. How many men and women work in the company?
- Saleswoman 6465
The saleswoman removed 20 balls from the box, marked them with a price tag, and put them back in the box. Then, she removed 12 balls and found that eight were drawn. Thus, there were at least 20 balls in the box.
- Equations 5445
The digit sum of a two-digit number is 8. If we change the order of the digits, we get a number 18 smaller than the original. Identify these numbers. We are using linear equations of two unknowns.
- Demonstrate 4841
The textile factory employs 600 women and men, twice as many women as men. How many women and how many men work here? Demonstrate and explain the calculation procedure.
- Youngest 4808
Peter, Leo, and Ivo are siblings. Peter is three times older than Leo, and Leo is three times younger than Ivo. They are 28 years old together. How many years is the youngest of them?
- Numbers at ratio
The two numbers are in a ratio of 3:2. If we each increase by five would be at a ratio of 4:3. What is the sum of the original numbers?
- Multivitamin 2749
We paid a total of 290 CZK for 5 liters of orange juice and 6 liters of multivitamin juice. A liter of multivitamin juice is CZK 8 more expensive than a liter of orange juice. How much do we pay for 2 liters of orange and 3 liters of multivitamin juice?
- Discounted 47051
The ticket to the theater was discounted by 10%, and after the discount, it cost 306 CZK. What was the original price?
- Gardeners 18653
Gardeners planted 16% more currant bushes than initially planned. They planted a total of 145 shrubs. What was the original plan?
- Benefited 7670
There are 30 boys in the class, and 28 of them passed. The girls all benefited. A total of 95% of the students passed the course. How many girls are in the class of girls?
- Individual 4881
There are 32 rooms in the hostel. Some have double beds, others have four beds and the rest have 7 beds. There are a total of 139 beds in the hostel. How many are there if a two-digit number gives the numbers of individual species?
- Dalmatians 4726
Kamil bought 101 Dalmatians. Of these, 58 had a spot on the left ear, 15 had a black spot on the right ear, and 29 had both white ears. How much Dalmatian has black spots on both ears?
- Difference 3875
The four numbers are in a ratio of 5:7:4:6. Their difference is equal to -84. Specify these numbers.
- Student's 3366
Dorothy had a total of 22 scores in her school book. She had three times less score 1 than score 3. She had only two scores 2. How many scores, 1 and 3, did Dorothy have in her school book?
- Addends
Number 118 is divided into two addends, so the first addend is 69, greater than 75% of the second addend.
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