Algebra - math word problems - page 79 of 312
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- System of equations
Solve a system of equations: x + y = -1 x + 5y = 3 - Roses
In a large bed of roses, one-sixth were white, half were red, one-quarter were yellow, and six were pink. How many roses were in the flower bed? - Unknown number
Determine an unknown number. Its double is equal to its triple less 1.5. - Even / odd numbers
a / Using variable n, write two consecutive odd numbers. b / The sum of three consecutive odd numbers is 333. What are these numbers? - Fraction equation
Solve the equation: 5-y / 3-6-4y / 5 = 0 - Three equations
Solve the following set of equations with three unknowns. 3x + 2y + 3z = 110 5x-y-4z = 0 2x-3y + z = 0 - Expression calculations
Calculate: a / 2 + 3 * 4 - 5 * 4 + 3 b / 2 + 3 * (4 - 5) * (4 + 3) c / 2 + [3 * 4 - (5 * 4 + 3)] d / {2 + [3 * (4 - 5)] * 4} + 3 e / 2 + {3 * [4 - 5 * (4 + 3)]} - Number puzzle
I think the number. If you multiply it by seven and add 3 to the product, you get 80. What number do I think? - Fraction addition
Which same integer must we add to the reader and the denominator of the fraction 37/73 so that the fraction equals one-half? - Number sum
The sum of the two numbers is 13. The third of the first number is three. What are the numbers? - Pears and cherries
Pears and cherries grow in the orchard. There are a total of 510 trees. Half of all cherries and a quarter of pears are just as many as all cherries. How many pears and how many cherries? - Chickens and kittens
There were chickens and kittens in the grandmother's yard. George found that if she added one more kitten, the number of kittens and chickens would be the same. But if she added five chickens to the original number, the kittens and chickens would have the - Family ages
Dad, mom, and daughter are 100 years old. A father is four times as old as a daughter. Mom is ten years older than half the father and daughter. How old are they? - Chickens and hares
Old mom keeps chickens and hares. He has five times more hens than hares. Boris calculated that all animals have a total of 210 feet. How many hares and how many hens does my grandmother have? - Book pages
Erik read one-fifth of the book yesterday. Today he read one-sixth of the book. He has 38 pages to read. How many pages does the whole book have? - Number property
Which number has the property that if we subtract from its five times increased by five and its three times reduced by 3, we get the original number again? - Martin and Pavol
Twelve years ago, Martin was three times older than Pavol. Now, Martin is twice as old as Pavol. How old is Martin now, and how old is Pavol? - Chocolate box
Peter ate one-sixth of the candy from the box of chocolates, and ten candies increased him. How many candies did Peter's box of chocolates have? - Number equality
Fill in the boxes with the same numbers so that equality applies: 550:? =? x 22 - Football tickets
Adam was at some of his favorite football team's home games last season. Sometimes, he bought a seat ticket for €9, sometimes a standing ticket for €5. He spent a total of €76. How many times did Adam buy a seat ticket, and how many times did he buy a sta
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