Algebra - math word problems - page 50 of 305
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- Expression with brackets
Evaluate the expression. 15+[(9-4)×22] - Grandfather
Grandfather brought a full bucket of blueberries to the market and sold one-sixth of them in the morning. When he sold another 12 liters of blueberries in the afternoon, he had one-sixth of a bucket of blueberries left. How many liters of blueberries are - Work break extension
The workers halved the planned break, so it lasted 42 minutes. How many minutes would it take to extend it by only a quarter? - Number division puzzle
I think the number. If I take six from it and divide the result by two, I get 6. What number do I think? - Flower planting
Gardeners have planted 1,100 flowers. Pansies are 280 less than tulips, and 40 daffodils than pansies. How many pansies have they planted? - Translate
Translate the following mathematical statement into an algebraic expression or equation. 1. Nine less than the quotient of a number and 3 2. The ratio of 3 and the sum of 4 and an unknown number 3. Eighty is the product of 4 and g 4. The sum of x and 18 i - Student meeting attendance
Three times more boys than girls attended the student meeting. When 8 boys and 8 girls left early, five times more boys than girls stayed at the meeting. How many boys and how many girls were at the game? - Divisibility feature test
Which of the top ten is not a divisible number of 2520? Use divisibility features to solve - A swimmer-training
A swimmer-training program has 26 students specializing in butterfly stroke, 24 specializing in breaststroke, and 29 specializing in backstroke. Of these students, five specialize in all three strokes, five specialize in only the breaststroke and the back - Fire fighting
The cuboid-shaped fire fighting tank is 6 m long and twice as wide. What is the height of the tank if the firefighters fill the empty tank in 0.5 hours with a hose flow rate of 12 liters per second? - Beetle spider collection
Mr. Smith has 49 specimens of beetles and spiders in his collection. He needs to remember how many bugs and spiders he has, but he knows he has 324 legs in his collection. How many bugs and spiders does he have in his collection? (Hint: First, figure out - Sisters savings ratio
Sisters Hanka and Jana have saved a total of 560 CZK. A third of Hanka's savings equals a quarter of Jana's savings. How much CZK has Hanka saved, and how much has Jana? - 540 pupils
Five hundred forty pupils enrolled in the school group, which is a fifth more than the group's capacity. How many pupils is the capacity of the group? - Consecutive odd sum
The sum of three consecutive odd numbers is 183. What is the largest of them? - Simplify:
Simplify: 8(−9 − 5x) + 4b use x = 9 and b = −9 - Animal heads and feet
When hunting hares and pheasants, hunters calculated that the animals caught had 36 heads and 100 feet. How many hares and how many pheasants do they catch? - Candy sharing puzzle
Pěťák has three times more candies than his friend Maťko. When Petek's brother Ferko took four candies from both, Petko had five times more than Maťko. How many candies does Petko have now? - Geometric progression members
We get three consecutive GP members if we subtract the same number from 33, 45, and 63. Determine this GP and calculate its fifth member. - 3 shirts
Three shirts for $35 Two hats and a shirt for $20 Which system of equations can be used to find s, the cost of one, and h, the cost of one hat? - A fraction
I think of a fraction. If we increase its numerator and denominator by one, the value of the fraction increases by one-tenth. What fraction do I think?
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