Algebra - math word problems - page 204 of 312
Number of problems found: 6225
- Test Grade Distribution
There are more than 20 but less than 40 students in the class. A third of the pupils wrote the mathematics test with a one, a sixth with a two, and a ninth with a three. Nobody got a four. How many students in the class wrote the test on a five? - Apples and pears
Mom divided 24 apples and 15 pears among the children. Each child received the same number of apples and pears - the same number as their siblings. How many apples (j=?) and pears (h=?) were received for each child? - Ornamental shrubs
Children committed to planting 240 ornamental shrubs. Their commitment, however, was exceeded by 48 shrubs. Write the ratio (r) of actually planted shrubs and commitment by the lowest possible integers a/b. - Percent
By what percentage is the number 26.25 less than the number 105? - Pupils - class
There are 28 pupils in the class. The ratio of boys to girls is 3:5. Find the number of girls. - Number ratio sum
The ratio of the two numbers is 1:3. Half of the larger one is 135. What is the sum of the two numbers? - Number symmetry divisibility
Complete the digits to create a symmetrical number divisible by 5 to the number 346. - 150 percent
One hundred fifty percent of what number is 15? 150% of x is 15. - Three-digit divisible nine
Determine the number of all-natural three-digit numbers divisible by 9, consisting of the numbers 0, 1, 2, 5, 7: - Cost and profit
Find the cost price of an article that was sold for 90.00 at a profit of 20 percent. - Base percentage
40% of the base is 1200. Determine what the base is. - Number increase puzzle
I think the number. I'll increase it by 2/5. I'll get 63. What number did I think? - Exponential function basis
I have to calculate the basis of the exponential function f: A on x. The function passes through point A with coordinates (-2, twenty-five quarters). - Bikes
Joe asked John how many bikes he had. He replied that he had three-quarters of their total number and another three-quarters of one bike. So, how many bikes does John have? - Number ratio calculation
The two numbers are in a ratio of 4:13, the first of which is 52. Which is the second number? - Base from Per Mille
Determine the base if 2.8 per mille is 50. - Indirect ratio calculation
For the indirect ratio, g (20) = 3, determine g (6) - Three Hotels Tourists Count
Tourists are accommodated in three hotels. There are eight more tourists in the second hotel than in the first. In the third hotel, there are 14 more than in the second. How many tourists stayed in each hotel if there were 258 in total? - A perineum
A perineum string is 10% shorter than its original string. The first string is 24. What is the 9th string or term? - Dividing - fractions
11/4, what will we divide to get 11/12?
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