Arithmetic - math word problems - page 100 of 253
Number of problems found: 5060
- Square area
Complete the table and then draw each square. Provide exact lengths. Describe any problems you have. Side Length Area Square 1 1 unit² Square 2 2 units² Square 3 4 units² - Shirt
Mrs. Vítková bought each of his three children the same shirt and paid CZK 1,000. The saleswoman returned 568,60 CZK. What was the price of one shirt? - Czech nightingale
The absolute winner of the Czech nightingale poll in 1997 was Lucy White. If you subtract 65,202 from the product of 5,064 and 123, you get the number of points she got in the survey (how many did she get?) - Cargo load
How many products weighing 12.5 kg can be loaded on a cargo car with a load of 1.5 t to load two-thirds? - Cords joining
Mum needs six cords 360cm long. How many does she need when they are sold at 9 meters and does not want to join it up? - Brackets 2
Add parenthesis to make true: 5-2×6-4+2=5 - Number sum
What is 2/3 of the sum of numbers (0.10) and (-5.3)? - Product of the sum and difference
Calculate the product of the sum and difference of numbers -7 and -2. - Debt deduction
Marta owed Eve € 685. Eva deducted this debt value as Marta bought her a shelf for € 160. How much debt did Marte have? - Diver's probe
The divers measured a depth of 104 m. They want to place a research probe at four times less depth. How deep will the probe be placed? - Number difference
Calculate the difference between the sum of the numbers 1.04 and 0.56 and the product of the numbers opposite to them. - Caesar timeline
Caesar was born in -101. The First World War began in 1914. How many years did it start? - Finding Second Summand
Calculate the second summand if you know that one summand is 28.6, and the result of the sum is -100. - Result from factoring
Calculate the second factor if one factor is 0.8, and the resulting product is 8 - Temperature Forecast Maximum
The television tree frog announced such a forecast the following day. At six o'clock in the morning, we expect a temperature of -3°C, but during the day, it will warm up to 11°C. Determine what maximum temperature we can expect the next day according to t - Elevator floors
A skyscraper occupied his car in an underground garage marked with buttons in elevator number -3. He drove to his floor, number 26. How many floors did he take in the elevator? - Timeline calculation
Archimedes was born in -287. Caesar was born in -101. How many years later was Caesar born? - Number sum
What is 4/5 of the sum of numbers (-4.95) and (-11.05)? - Ten fractions
Write ten fractions between 1/3 and 2/3 - Notebooks
Liza, a store owner, buys 560 notebooks. He sold 3/8 of the notebook, and then she added the stock of a notebook of 1/4 of the number of notebooks she bought. What is the total number of notebooks she purchased?
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