Algebra - math word problems - page 80 of 312
Number of problems found: 6221
- Number puzzle
Three times the unknown number minus ten is less than one hundred, as one hundred is more than twice that number. Which number is it? - Addition count
How often do we add 25 to 124 to get the largest four-digit number? - Popsicle and chocolate
One popsicle and one chocolate cost € 2 and 10 cents. Three popsicles and two chocolates cost € 5 and 10 cents. How much is one popsicle, and how much is one chocolate? - Digit count
How many numbers from 0 to 999 contain at least one digit, 5? - Spanish learners
Two-thirds of girls and half of boys learn Spanish in the classroom. There are twice as many boys in the class as there are girls. What part of the class is learning Spanish? - Bus passengers
There were a lot of people standing at the bus stop in the morning. Three-eighths of them got on the first bus, one-fourth on the second, and the remaining 9 on the third. How many people were at the stop from the beginning? - Board cost
The school paid CZK 25,400 for five identical boards and two printers for a computer. Calculate how much one board costs if one printer's price is 4500 CZK. - Nut piles
What is the smallest number of nuts we can divide into 24 and 36 identical piles? - Number puzzle
I think the number is less than 30. I get it when I gradually add three to zero, when I add four to zero, and when I add eight to zero. What is the number? - Birthday
Brano received money from his uncle for his birthday. When he went to the store, he counted out loud: "If I buy chocolates for 1 euro and 30 cents each, I will have 60 cents left. But if I wanted to buy the same amount of chocolates for 1 euro and 40 cent - Mug and kettle
Aunt bought 6 identical mugs and one coffee pot. She paid €60 in total. A teapot was more expensive than one mug but cheaper than two mugs. Auntie remembered that all the prices were in whole euros. How much € was one mug, and how much was a kettle? - Candy distribution
Monica distributes candy. Half of a fifth of them are 14 candies. How many sweets did Monica have? - Number sum
The sum of three numbers is 77. The largest is three times the smallest, and the middle number is half of the largest. Find all three numbers. - Geese and hares
There are three times as many geese as hares on the farm. They have a total of 60 feet. How many geese are on the farm? - Number puzzle
Five times the number is the same as three times increased by 14. What is the number? - Gcd and lcm
Calculate the greatest common divisor and the least common multiple of numbers. a) 16 and 18 b) 24 and 22 c) 45 and 60 d) 36 and 30 - Wallet
She spent a fifth on the first purchase from the money in her wallet. From the remaining money, she could buy 2 kg of strawberries. But she purchased only 1.5 kg for 60 Kc. How much money was Marie originally in her wallet? - Two numbers
We have two numbers. Their sum is 140. One-fifth of the first number is equal to half the second number. Determine those unknown numbers. - Unknown number
Find an unknown number whose 1/5 is 40 greater than one-tenth of that number. - Saving
Paul saves 155Kč in 46 2 Kc and 5Kc coins. How much saved 2Kc and 5Kc coins?
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