Arithmetic - math word problems - page 123 of 228
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- Pimps
There were 24 pimps on the plate. Maros ate 12, his little sister four times less. How many pimps remained on the plate? - Land division calculation
The king divided part of his lands between his three sons. To the first, he gave one-fifth. To the second, he gave 40 ha less than the first, and to the third, he gave 30% of the whole. Write down what part of the land was left to the king. Calculation us - What is one third
What is 1/3 as a decimal? Give your answer rounded to 2 decimal places. - Operation symbols
Fill in the operation symbols (+ - * /) to apply: (4 4) (4 4) = 15 - Age sum calculation
The sum of the years of Simona, Karel, and Benjamin is 54. What will be the sum of their years by seven years? - Netherlands Height Difference
The highest point of the Netherlands, Vaalserberg, is only 328m above sea level. The lowest place in this country, Nieuwerkerk, lies 7m below sea level. What is their height difference? - Employees
Of all 360 employees, there are 11/12 women. How many men work in a company? - Two numbers
Find the four times smaller number for numbers 12 and 36 and then add them. - Running Test Time Total
The teacher tested the children on how many meters they would run in 12 minutes. How many minutes did the testing take when three teams took turns, and the breaks between all runs lasted 15 minutes? - The Mayflower
The Mayflower traveled for 66 days on a trip from England to America. The weather was storming for many days of their trip. If one and a half of the days at Sea were Sunny with good weather, 1/6 of the days were sunny but very windy and the other days res - Three Fifths Four Ninths
Calculate three-fifths that four-ninths. - A koala
A koala lives to be 14 years old in the wild. How much longer will a 2-year-old koala probably live? - Soup from canteen
For how many people is 90 liters of soup enough if we assume 3/8 liters of soup per person in the canteen? - Grandma
Grandma bought two ten packs of eggs. She used eight eggs on the cake, two times less on the omelet, and four more eggs for breakfast. How many eggs did it stand for? - Each chair
Each chair costs twice less than the two tables. One table costs 720 Czech crowns. How many crowns are the table and four chairs? - Sweets Eaten Comparison
Setters Janko and Danko argued. She ate twice as much chocolate as I did! Janka shouted at her sister. "So what, yesterday you ate mine and your Horalka!" answered Danka. How many more sweets did Janka eat if the whole chocolate was 600 grams and Horalka - Sauna and pool
There are 49 people in the swimming pool. There are seven times fewer people in the sauna. How many people are in the sauna? How many people are entirely in the pool and the sauna? - Watching TV
One evening, 2/3 of the students watched TV. Of those students, 3/8 watched a reality show. Of the students who watched the show, 1/4 recorded it. What fraction of the students watched and recorded reality TV? - Baking
There are 28 bunches; the son ate 1/2, and the dad ate four bunches. How many of them remain on the baking dishes? - Cake 7
1/3 of a cake shared with four people. What share of the whole cake has each people?
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