Algebra - math word problems - page 61 of 312
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- Equation with one variable
Solve the following equation with one unknown: 5(7s + 5) =130 - Fabric weaving calculation
They will compete on four stages in 8 hours by 42 meters more than on twenty identical stages per hour. How many meters of fabric are woven per hour in one state? - Boy cap shirt
There were 40 boys in the school. They were branded with caps and t-shirts. Twenty-five boys had blue caps. Twenty boys had a blue cap and a yellow T-shirt. a) How many boys had a yellow shirt? b) How many boys did not have a blue cap? c) How many boys on - Juice price calculation
Ms. Parker bought 6 orange and 5 apple juices and paid a total of 254 CZK. Mrs. Davis bought 6 apple juice and 5 orange juice and paid CZK 2 less for them than Mrs. Parker. How much did each juice cost? - Mushroom picking
Martin went mushroom picking for three days. On the first day, he collected seven less than the third day, and on the second day, he collected eight more than the third day. Martin collected a total of 79 mushrooms. How much did he collect each day? - Quadratic - EQ2 - complex
Solve the quadratic equation: 2y²-8y + 12 = 0 - Equation root coefficient
In the equation 2x² + bx-9 = 0 there is one root x1 = -3 / 2. Determine the second root and the coefficient b - Flower seedling purchase
Mrs. Beránková bought flowers for spring planting. Begonias were CZK 35 each, and geraniums CZK 48 each. She paid CZK 1,070 for 25 seedlings. How many begonia seedlings and how many nutmeg seedlings did she purchase? - Camp boy girl
Sixty-three children went to the camp. There are seven more boys than girls. How many boys went to the camp, and how many girls? - Equation solving
Solve the equation: 5 / (x-4) - 2 / (4x-16) = - 7 - Consecutive natural sum
The sum of three consecutive natural numbers is 864. Determine the smallest of them. - Consecutive even sum
The sum of eight consecutive even natural numbers is 1,688. Determine the largest of the numbers. - The temperature 4
The temperature was freezing, then doubled, dropped 10 degrees, and increased by 40 degrees. It is now 16 degrees. What was the starting temperature? - Anniversary age calculation
Mr. and Mrs. Smith announce the celebration of their 190th anniversary - that's how many years they've been together this year. How old are Mr. Smith and Mrs. Smith if we know that Mr. Smith is nine years older than Mrs. Smith? - Wheat rye sowing
Mr. Vávra sows wheat and rye for a total of 28 ha. Rye sows two and a half times the area of wheat. How many ha sow wheat and how much rye? - Fraction sum puzzle
The sum of its quarter and its five-twelfths is (-1/3) - Pears and oranges
There are three times as many pears as oranges. If a group of children receives five oranges each, no oranges will be left over. If the same group of children receives eight pears each, there will be 21 pears left over. How many children and oranges are t - Butterflies and bees
There were 35 flowers in the garden. The butterflies were on 17 flowers. There were butterflies and bees on eight flowers. Can you find out how many flowers were only bees? Note. There was a maximum of one butterfly and a maximum of one bee on each flower - Class student calculation
About an eighth of the 9th-grade students are interested in studying at the academy, about a sixth at the gymnasium, one quarter at the SOU, one-third at the vocational school, and 3 students at art schools. How many pupils are there in the class? - Together - parents
Paul received half as much money from his parents as Peter and Milo half as much as Paul. How much did all the boys get together? The parents gave Milo CZK 1,350.
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