Arithmetic - math word problems - page 130 of 227
Number of problems found: 4526
- Transparent 5345  Clay balls and several transparent glass balls spilled out of Peter's pouch. Color the balls one by one if you know that 1/6 were red, 3/8 were blue, 7/24 were green, and 1/12 were yellow. How many glasses did he have? Clay balls and several transparent glass balls spilled out of Peter's pouch. Color the balls one by one if you know that 1/6 were red, 3/8 were blue, 7/24 were green, and 1/12 were yellow. How many glasses did he have?
- Difference  5344   the product of the sum and difference of the numbers -2.3 and 4.7 the product of the sum and difference of the numbers -2.3 and 4.7
- Four children  Father saved a certain amount of money in the bank. He divided this amount equally among his four children. One of the daughters donated 3/7 of the amount she received to her son and 4/9 of it to her daughter. What part of the total amount saved did the s Father saved a certain amount of money in the bank. He divided this amount equally among his four children. One of the daughters donated 3/7 of the amount she received to her son and 4/9 of it to her daughter. What part of the total amount saved did the s
- Packaging  5338   The shipment weight is 5870 kg, and the packaging is 7 kg. Calculate the net weight. The shipment weight is 5870 kg, and the packaging is 7 kg. Calculate the net weight.
- Three-kilogram 5330  In the orchard, they peeled 2650 kg of peaches and 1479 kg of apricots. They packed peaches in five-kilogram boxes and apricots in three-kilogram boxes. How many crates did they need for all the peaches and apricots? In the orchard, they peeled 2650 kg of peaches and 1479 kg of apricots. They packed peaches in five-kilogram boxes and apricots in three-kilogram boxes. How many crates did they need for all the peaches and apricots?
- 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? 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?) 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? 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? 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 Add parenthesis to make true: 5-2×6-4+2=5
- Numbers  5276   What is 2/3 of the sum of numbers (0.10) and (-5.3)? 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. Calculate the product of the sum and difference of numbers -7 and -2.
- Deducted  5271   Marta owed Eve € 685. Eva deducted this debt value as Marta bought her a shelf for € 160. How much debt did Marte have? 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? 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?
- Difference  5269   Calculate the difference between the sum of the numbers 1.04 and 0.56 and the product of the numbers opposite to them. Calculate the difference between the sum of the numbers 1.04 and 0.56 and the product of the numbers opposite to them.
- Caesar  5266   Caesar was born in -101. The First World War began in 1914. How many years did it start? Caesar was born in -101. The First World War began in 1914. How many years did it start?
- Calculate  5261   Calculate the second summand if you know that one summand is 28.6, and the result of the sum is -100. 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 Calculate the second factor if one factor is .0.8, and the resulting product is 8
- Temperature 5259  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 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
- Underground  5258   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? 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?
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