Algebra - math word problems - page 205 of 304
Number of problems found: 6075
- Distribute 7988
Tomas was to distribute 259 cards with pictures of football players among three friends. And each subsequent friend had to get 2x more cards than the previous one. How many cards did the other friend receive? - Grinding 7285
By grinding wheat, we get 86% torment. How much wheat do we need to grind to get 7 tons of wheat flour? - Increases 5807
7.18% of the wood mass increases in the forest every year. How many years will the timber double with a steady annual increase? - Personally 28573
At 9:00 a.m., a truck left town A at an average speed of 50 km/h to town B, 290 km from town A. In 1 hour and 20 minutes, a car drove behind him at an average speed of 75 km/h. At what time and distance from city B will the passenger truck catch? - Definition 81474
Determine the definition fields of functions: y=4/x (written as a fraction) - Equation: 78654
Find x in the ratio equation: 2:1 4/5=x:3/5 - Calculate 4052
0.6 percent of n is 18. calculate n. - Three numbers
The product of three natural numbers is 600. If we reduced one factor by 10, the product would decrease by 400. If we increased one factor by 5 instead, the product would increase to twice the original value. Which three numbers have this property? - Four-digit number
Juraj is thinking of a four-digit number that he told us about: (a) Its digit sum is one hundredth of the number that I get by rounding the imaginary number to hundreds. (b) Its last digit is 1 more than the second-to-last. (c) The sum of its last two dig - Money spending
Albert and Peter have an amount of money. If Albert spent $6 and Peter did not spend any, then the ratio of Albert's money to Peter's money is 1:3 . If Peter spent $6 and Albert did not spend any, the ratio of Albert's money to Peter's money is 3:7.How mu - The half life
The half-life of a radioactive isotope is the time it takes for a quantity of the isotope to be reduced to half its initial mass. Starting with 145 grams of a radioactive isotope, how much will be left after three half-lives? - Investment 2
Jack invested $5000 in a 5-month term deposit at 4.7% pa. At the end of the five months, Jack reinvested the maturity value from the first deposit into an 11-month term deposit at 7.3% pa. What is the maturity value at the end of the second term deposit? - Pupils
There are 32 pupils in the classroom, and girls are two-thirds more than boys. a) How many percent are more girls than boys? Round the result to a whole percentage. b) How many boys are in the class? c) Find the ratio of boys and girls in the class. Write - Microorganisms
The first generation of microorganisms has a population of 13500 members. Each subsequent generation is 11/10 times the previous one. Find out how many generations will reach at least three times members of the first generation. - Cookies/biscuits
There were a total of 200 cookies in the box. They used sugar and chocolate icing in their production. They used chocolate icing for 157 biscuits. They used sugar icing for 100 biscuits. How many of these cookies have both toppings? - Czech crowns
Oldrich has one crown. Peter has five crowns coin, a two crown coin, and a one-crown coin. Radek has a twenty-crown banknote, ten banknotes, and a five-crown coin. The boys got one fifty-one crown and one crown coin. How can they share the money fairly wh - Digits A, B, C
For the various digits A, B, and C is true: the square root of the BC is equal to the A, and the sum B+C is equal to A. Calculate A + 2B + 3C. (BC is a two-digit number, not a product). - Kilograms 39911
In a luxury praline factory, they prepared 3.2 kg of a mixture of two types of candies for CZK 273 per 1 kg. Marzipan candies cost 345 CZK/kg and nougat 255 CZK/kg. How many kilograms of each type of candy were used? - Bouquets 80478
At the flower shop, they received 72 white roses and 96 red roses. What is the maximum number of bouquets they can tie to all these roses if each bouquet is to have the same number of white roses as red roses? - Regularly 46301
Mišo will start regular morning exercise on the first of January. Once he gets up, he squats regularly. Every next day he does twice as many squats as the previous day. On which day will he do sixteen times as many squats as he did on the third day?
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