Algebra - math word problems - page 36 of 312
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- 200 students
200 students sat exams in Czech, mathematics, and physics. 114 students passed Czech, 50 passed mathematics, and 41 passed physics. 14 students passed both Czech and mathematics, 15 passed both mathematics and physics, and 11 passed both Czech and physics - Matěj Lojza marbles
Matthew has 2 more marbles than three times the number of marbles that Louis. Both together have 18 balls. How many marbles does Louis have? - Teddy bear age
In 10 years, the teddy bear will be three times bigger than it is today. How old is the teddy bear now? - Pencil prize count
Twenty-five pencils were bought as prizes in the school competition. The more expensive pencils were for 20 CZK, the cheaper ones for 15 CZK. The entire amount paid was 455 CZK. How many are there? - Butter chocolate price
I paid 36 crowns for butter and chocolate. Butter was CZK 6 more expensive than chocolate. How much did the chocolate cost? - Favourite singers
A poll carried out among 200 students of one school found out which of the singers V. Neckář, K. Gott, W. Matuška is the most popular. It brought the following results: Gott is popular with 78 students, Matuška with 75 students, and Neckář with 101. It wa - Part-time earnings soccer
I had 350 euros left over from the money I earned from the part-time job. I bought soccer cleats with half of the money I earned and a soccer ball with the other half. How much did I earn from the part-time job? - Three-digit - sum
A three-digit number has a digit sum of 16. If we change the digits in the hundreds and tens places in this number, the number is reduced by 360. If we swap the ten's and one's digits in the original number, the number increases by 54. Find this three-dig - Banknote payment euros
Participants paid out 3,300 euros in 40 banknotes. Some were 50e, and others were 100e. How many were there? - Younger Carlos
In 2005, Peter was three times as old as Carlos. In 2020, Carlos was half his age younger than Peter. In which year was Peter born and in which Carlos? - Apricot peach purchase
We paid a total of 85 crowns for the purchase of 2.5 kg of apricots and 1.5 kg of peaches. A kilogram of peaches is CZK 2 cheaper than a kilogram of apricots. How much CZK was paid for the apricots? - Katka marble total
Kate has k marbles, Patricia has 20 more marbles than Kate, and Helen has 30 marbles less than Patricia and Kate combined. How many marbles do they all have in total? - Martin number subtraction
Martin thinks of a number. Subtracting two-thirds of it and adding the number 8 gives the number 40. What is the original number that martin was thinking of? - Fraction numerator denominator
Given a fraction whose denominator is 2 greater than its numerator. If we increase both the numerator and the denominator of this fraction by 7, we get the fraction 5/6. Which fraction is it? - Janka Danka payment
Jane and Dana together paid €132 for the purchase. However, Jane paid five times as many as Dana. How many euros did Jane pay, and how much did Dana pay? - Tablet laptop price
The school bought 20 tablets and 15 laptops for the students for a total of exactly €6,000. Calculate the amount of one tablet and the price of a laptop if the tablet was €50 cheaper than the laptop. - Pear apple trees
A total of 18 pear and apple trees grow in the set. Pears are 2 times less than apple trees. How many pears and apple trees are there? - Grandmother grandson age
The grandmother is 4 times as old than the grandson. In 7 years, it will be only 3 times. How old is grandma? - Adam Fero money
Adam had 3 times more than Frank. Gabo is 11 less than Frank. They had a total of 59 euros. How much did each have? - Unknown number twice
If we add 5 to twice the unknown number, we get the number 6.02
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