Arithmetic - math word problems - page 107 of 231
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- The tallest
The tallest building in the world used to be Taipei 101 in Taiwan. Its height is 0.509 km. The tallest building in North America was Sears Towers in Chicago, USA. Its height is 0.442 km. What is the difference in the heights of the buildings? - Martin
Martin is making a model of a Native American canoe. He has 5 1/2 feet of wood. He uses 2 3/4 feet for the hull and 1 1/4 feet for a paddle. How much wood does he have left? Martin has x feet of wood left. - You leave
You leave school at the end of the day and walk 3/8 of a mile away before realizing that you left your backpack and immediately turn around. You then walk 1/6 of a mile back towards school at this point. Assuming you walked in a straight line, how many mi - An orchard
During a visit to an orchard, Greg picked 3/5 of a bag of delicious golden apples, 4/5 of a bag of Macintosh apples, 2/5 of a bag of Cortland apples, 1/5 of a bag of Bartlett pears, and 4/5 of a bag of Bosch pears. How many bags of fruit should Greg pick - Honey
Ila collected the honey from 3 of her beehives. From the first hive, she collected 2/3 gallons of honey. The last two hives yielded 1/4 gallon each. After using some of the honey she collected for baking, Lila found that she only had 3/4 gallon of honey l - Balance of money
Tom earned 480 bucks working in a warehouse. ⅓ of that he paid in taxes and insurance, then on the way home from the warehouse he paid 1/240 of his earnings for a mug of coffee, ¼ to the police as a fine for drinking coffee on the street, ⅙ he paid as a f - Tiana
Tiana is buying party favors for the guests at her 12th birthday party. Each party favor costs $2.39. If she buys 15 party favors, how much money does she spend? - Michael
Michael had a bar of chocolate. He ate 1/2 of it and gave away 1/3. What fraction had he left? - Grapes
A grocery store sells grapes for $1.99 per pound. You buy 2.34 pounds of grapes. How much do you pay? - Share
Carmen owns five shares of a stock. Yesterday the total value of her shares decreased by $20. What was the change in value per share? - Someone
Someone ate 1/10 of a cake, leaving only 9/10. If you eat 2/3 of the cake left, how much of a whole cake will you have eaten? - Patel
Patel squeezed oranges so that his family could have fresh-squeezed juice for breakfast. He squeezed 4/17 cups from the first orange, 3/10 cups from the second orange, 9/20 cups from the third orange, 3/11 cups from the fourth orange, and 7/15 c - A textile
A textile store sold a bolt of denim (what jeans are made of). One day, the store purchased the following lengths from the factory: 5 2/3, 7, 4 2/3, 8 5/8, 9 3/5, 10 ½, and 8 yards. How many yards were sold? - A worker
A worker who worked 32.5 hours in a week earned 500 euros. On average, how many euros did he earn per hour? - Step distance
Peter has a step debt of 60 cm. How many steps does he have to take to measure a debt distance of 12 meters? - Marbles
Dave has 40 marbles. Jun has 2 1/5 times as many marbles as Dave. How many marbles do they have altogether? - Alice 2
Alice swims 2.5 hours every Saturday and 3.5 hours every Sunday. How many hours does she swim over 4 weeks? - The recipe
The recipe requires 7/8 cups of milk. Tom has already added 3/8 cups. How much more milk should Lea add to follow the recipe? - Pupils 7
There are 40 pupils in a certain class. 3/5 of the class are boys. How many are girls? - Split between 4
There are 12 1/4 pounds of candy canes to split between the four classes evenly. How many pounds of candy canes will each class get?
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