Algebra - math word problems - page 72 of 305
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- Consecutive integer sum
The sum of four consecutive integers, five greater than the previous one, is 2. Find these numbers. - Number series sum
The difference between every two adjacent numbers equals three in a series of four numbers. The sum of these numbers is 60. Specify these numbers. - London trip spending
On a trip to London, Julie spent one-third of the pounds on the first day, two-thirds of the rest on the second day, and 14 pounds on the last day. How many pounds did Julia have on the trip? - Dental check class
Class 7B is having a preventive dental check-up. Two dental caries were found in a quarter of the pupils and one caries in an eighth. Half of the class had all their teeth healthy. How many pupils go to class 7B if three pupils are absent on the day of th - Wafers
They used 200 pieces to make wafers. One hundred fifty-seven topped with caramel topping and 100 with sugar topping. How many wafers did both toppings have? - Tomas Sisters Combined Age
Tomas is 15 years old and has three sisters. Martina is two, Karolina 5, and Zorka 6 years old. How many years will Tomas be as old as all his sisters? - Book 10
Monika wants to start reading a book. She calculated that if she reads exactly 14 pages every day, it will take her one page longer to read the book than if she reads exactly 16 pages every day. Calculate how many pages the book has. Determine how many da - Girls in class
There are 12 more than boys, and the boys represent 30% of all pupils in the class. Find how many girls are in the class. - Tree planting calculation
The conservation unit planted clearings on 4/7 (this is a fraction) on Saturday; on Sunday, he had 2,100 trees to grow. How many trees have conservationists planted on both days? - Test Points Correct Incorrect
Tomáš was given the task of solving 10 problems. He received 3 points for each correctly solved, and 4 points were deducted for each incorrectly solved. He scored a total of 9 points. How many tasks did he solve correctly, and how many incorrectly or not - Number reduction puzzle
Determine which number reduced by its three-sevenths is 120. - Grandmother Granddaughter Age Puzzle
Grandma is five times older than her granddaughter today. 2 years ago, the grandmother was six years younger than six times her granddaughter's age. How old is Grandma today? - Far country
In a country far away, the value of 3 pesos is 12 centavos, more than the value of 1 peso. How many centavos is 1 peso worth? - Father Son Age Equation
The father is eight years older than three times the son's age. In 20 years, the father will be twice as old as his son. How many years is a father, and how many are a son? - Three Siblings Ball Cost
The three siblings bought a ball together. Lada continued to pay half of the money, Mirka a quarter, and the rest, CZK 20, paid by Norbert. How many crowns did the ball cost? - School club
The sports club at school is attended by boys and three fewer girls than boys. How many girls attend the circle? - Discount sale
After the discount, the computer costs 9600 CZK. How much did it cost when the shop reduced the price: a) by half b) by a third c) by one-fifth and then by 160 CZK - Shopping vegetables
John and his mother were shopping. My mother bought 2 kg of peaches and 5 kg of potatoes and paid CZK 173. The neighbor bought 3 kg of peaches and 4 kg of potatoes and paid CZK 186. How much did 1 kg of peaches and 1 kg of potatoes cost? - Grade pupil distribution
There are a total of 58 pupils in the sixth and seventh grades and a total of 57 pupils in the sixth and eighth grades. There are a total of 59 pupils in the seventh and eighth grades. How many pupils are there in each class? How many students are there i - Steamers Port Meeting Time
Three steamers leave the port. The first regularly returns after three months, the second after four, and the third after six months. How long before they meet again in the port?
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