Algebra - math word problems - page 167 of 302
Number of problems found: 6040
- We bought
We bought 140 fruit, 196 chocolate, and 84 caramel lollipops. How many of the same packages can we prepare from them?
- Determine
Determine the salary of a part-time worker if the employer deducted (taxes, etc.) 840 euros from him, which was 6/50 of his salary.
- The business
The business earned CZK 98,400 in the shop in three weeks. Sales were 20% higher in the second week than in the first week. The third week was 10% lower than the second week. How much did the business earn each week?
- The sponsor
The school received money from the sponsor. She used one-third to buy computers and half of the rest to adjust the gym. It still has 4000 euros left. How many euros did the sponsor donate to the school?
- Sales off
The price has decreased by 20%. How many percents do I have to raise the new price to be the same as before the cut?
- Employees
1116 people are working in three factory halls. In the first one, 18% more than the third, and 60 persons more than the second. How many employees work in individual halls?
- The crime
The crime rate of a certain city is increasing by exactly 7% each year. If there were 600 crimes in 1990 and the crime rate remains constant each year, determine the approximate number of crimes in 2025.
- Girls
The boys and girls in the class formed groups without the rest of the five, two girls and three boys. Six girls are missing to create mixed pairs (1 boy and one girl). How many girls are in the classroom?
- Digit sum
The digit sum of the two-digit number is nine. When we turn figures and multiply by the original two-digit number, we get 2430. What is the original two-digit number?
- Baker
The baker needs 10 kg of flour to make 12 kg of dough. How much flour does he need to make a 100 kg dough?
- Sum of money
On a certain sum of money, invested at the rate of 10% compounded annually, the difference between the interests of the first year and the third year is 315. Find the sum.
- The bag
Nelly found an interesting point. An empty bag weighs 4 kg less than the full. An empty bag is five times easier than a full. How many kg weigh things in this bag?
- Donuts
At one table, Thomas, Filip, and Martin sit in the dining room. Together they eat 36 donuts. Filip ate twice as much as Thomas and Martin half over Filip? How many have donuts eaten each?
- Stamps and albums
Michail has stored 170 stamps in three albums. In the first album, there are 14 more than in the second, and in the second, there are 1/5 less than in the third. How many stamps are in the first album?
- Family
Martin has just as brothers and sisters. But his sister Jana has two times more brothers than sisters. a) How many children are in this family? b) How many boys and how many girls are in the family?
- Cookies
There were 200 cookies in the box. These products have sugar and chocolate toppings. The chocolate topping is used on 157 cookies, and the sugar topping is used on 100 cakes. How many of these cookies have two frostings?
- Unknown integer
Find the smallest integer: Divided by 2, the remainder is 1. divided by 3. The remainder is 2. divided by 4. The remainder is 3. Divided by eight, the remainder is 7. Divided by 9, the remainder is 8.
- Turtles Žofka and Julka
Gray wolf kept in his tent turtles Žofka and Julka together for 200 years. After 50 years, Julka will be two times older than Žofka. How old are the turtles?
- Translations
Suppose I am going to translate the book six pages per day. Suppose I translate it four days earlier than if I translated five pages a day. If I translate four pages a day, I translate it for how many days.....?
- Camp
In a class are 36 children. During the holidays, 20 children were in the camps, and 18 children were on holiday with their parents. Find the minimum and the maximum number of children that may have been in the camp and on holiday with their parents at the
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