Algebra - math word problems - page 192 of 312
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- Shoes and slippers
Shoes cost three times as much as slippers. If shoes were 120 cheaper, they would cost twice as much as slippers. How much did the shoes cost, and how much did the slippers? - Population
What is the city's population with 3% annual growth if, in 10 years, the city will have 60,000 residents? - Perpetrator
A perpetrator is a number that is smaller than the number 80. It is a multiple of five, and it is odd. If we add up the tens and ones of this number, we get the number 8. - Half life
Determine the half-life of bismuth, when bismuth weight from the original weight of 32 g was only 2 grams in 242 minutes. - Mom and daughter
The mother is 39 years old, and her daughter is 15. Will the mother be four times older than the daughter for many years? - Painters
Fifteen painters painted the fence for 280 minutes. For how many minutes, paint half of this fence with 12 painters? - Repair company
The company repairs cars. On the first day, repair half of the contract; on the second day, half of the rest; and on the third day 8 residue cars. How many total cars did the company repair? - Three friends
The three friends spent 600 KC in a teahouse. Thomas paid twice as much as Paul. Paul was half less than Zdeněk. How many each paid? - Rabbits
In the hutch are 48 mottled rabbits. Brown is 23 less than mottled, and white is 8 times less than mottled. How many rabbits are in the hutch? - Three workers
The company rewarded three workers, CZK 9200, and their work divided the money. The first worker gets twice the second, the second three times more than the third. How much money did each worker receive? - QuizQ2
The square of the first number equals three-fifths of the second number. Determine both numbers, given that the second number is five times greater than the first, and neither number equals zero. - Gold coin
The gold coin contains 966 permille pure gold, which is 8.7 g. What is the weight of the coin in grams? - Popsicles
Franc went to buy ice lollies. If he buys 4 popsicles, he misses 1 USD. When he purchased 3 popsicles, he got back 3 USD. How many USD was a popsicle? - Troops
The route is 175 long km. On the first day, the first regiment went at an average speed of 14 km/h and back at 24 km/h. On the second day, the second regiment went on the same route at an average speed of 25 km/h there and back. Which regiment will take t - Class pupil distribution
There are a total of 56 pupils in three classes in the rural school. In the second grade, there are 20% fewer pupils than in the first grade, and in the third grade, there are 25% more pupils than in the second grade. How many pupils are there in each cla - Number summand division
Divide the number 111 into three summands so that each is two larger than the previous one. - Number ratio
Determine the three numbers that are in the ratio 1:2/3:3/4, and the sum of the first two equals the smallest three-digit number. - Toy car collection
Martin has more than 50 and fewer than 100 toy cars in his collection. A fifth of them are trucks, an eighth are vintage cars, and the rest are models of modern passenger cars. How many toy cars does Martin have in his collection, and how many of them are - MP3 player
Mary plans to buy a new MP3 player for 90 USD. And every month, the amount he saved in the previous month doubles. If she saves 3 USD in the first month, how many months will Mary save enough to buy an MP3 player? - Four poplars
Four poplars are growing along the way. The distances between them are 35 m, 14 m, and 91 m. At least how many poplars need to be dropped to create the same spacing between the trees? How many meters will it be?
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