Algebra - math word problems - page 97 of 304
Number of problems found: 6075
- Quarter 3106
In the orchard, there were 46 more apple trees than pears. The storm upset a quarter of apple trees and seven pears; however, there were still 80 trees left. How many were apple trees, and how many pears were in the garden? - Simplify
Simplify the following problem and express it as a decimal: 5.68-[5-(2.69+5.65-3.89) /0.5] - Decompose
Decompose into primes and find the smallest common multiple n of (16,20) and the largest common divisor D of the pair of numbers (140,100) - Decompose 3076
Decompose into primes and find the greatest divisor of the pair of numbers D (84.70). - Numbers 3053
The sum of the two numbers is 98. The first number is 4/3 times larger than the second. What are the numbers? - Kilograms 3049
The water barrel weighs m kilograms. An empty barrel has a weight and kilograms. What is the weight of water in 15 barrels? - 15 number
What number is smaller (greater) by 15 than its half? - Bus intervals
At 9:00 a.m., three local buses met at the stop. The first bus has intervals of 20 minutes, the second every 25 minutes, and the third every 30 minutes. At what time will they meet again at this stop? - Numbers 3032
Find three numbers so that the second number is three times larger than the first and the third is six larger than the second number. Their sum is 62 - Consecutive numbers
The sum of four consecutive odd numbers is 240. What are the numbers? - Two-thirds 3030
Peter is a 5th-grade student. He collects stickers. He has two-thirds of them in the album, a quarter is ready for exchange, and he wants to give eight stickers to his friends. How many stickers does Peter have? - Kilometers 3029
The car consumed m liters of gasoline per s of kilometers. How many liters of gasoline does it consume per 100 km? - Hotel
The hotel has a p floor each floor has i rooms from which the third are single, and the others are double. Find the number of beds in the hotel. - Bridge piers
One-quarter of the bridge pier is sunk into the ground. Two-thirds are in the water. Protruding above the water is 1.20 m long. Determine the height of bridge piers. - Glass
Trader ordered from the manufacturer 200 cut glass. The manufacturer confirmed the order that the glass in boxes sent a kit containing either four or six glasses. Total sent 41 boxes. a) How many boxes will contain only four glasses? b) How many boxes wil - Tram lines
Trams of five lines are driven at intervals of 5,8,10,12, and 15 minutes. At 12 o'clock, come out of the station at the same time. How many hours will we all meet again? How many times has each tram passed for this stop? - Bus lines
Bus connections start from the bus stop on its regular circuit: No. 27 bus every 27 minutes and No.18 bus every half hour. If the bus stop meets at 10:15 a.m., what time do these two bus lines run? - Calculate 2976
Calculate the least common multiple of 120, 660, and 210. - Cakes
Grandmother baked cakes. Half of it was poppy, a quarter with plum jam, and 16 cheesecakes. How many cakes did she bake in total? - Three figures - numbers
The sum of three numbers, if each is 10% larger than the previous one, is 662. Determine the figures.
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