Arithmetic - math word problems - page 138 of 227
Number of problems found: 4526
- Container 3134
How many 15ml syringes can be filled from a 0.0045m³ container? Write the result as an integer. - Seals
There are ten seals on a floe. a) On Wednesday, six seals arrived and departed two seals. How many seals are on the floe? b) on Thursday, five seals arrived more than departed. How many seals are on the floe? - Napkins
Viera and Darina exchanged napkins. Always three yellow for four red napkins. How many yellow napkins will Viera receive for 24 red napkins? - Microsaving
Honza saved 72 crowns. Pepík saved nine crowns more than Honza. How many crowns saved Pepík? - Book
Louise read from their favorite book for three days, 18 pages. Every day, read the same number of pages. How many pages does she read every day? - Two-fifths 3035
Determine an unknown number equal to two-fifths of the square root of 49. - Identical 3011
Daddy nailed 54 poles to 3 equal parts of the fence. How many poles did he need for a fence with ten identical parts and a goal for which he used another ten poles? - Competitors 2970
During the five-day car race, the route measured 879 km on the first and 650 km on the second. The competitors covered a total of 4,655 km. How many km did they cover in the next three days? - Physiological 2914
To complete valuable nutrition, a person needs vitamins that support physiological processes in the body and have a protective function. One of the most important vitamins is vitamin C. The recommended dose for adolescents is 70-90 mg per day. Calculate h - Purchase - store
Mom bought in the store 3 kg of sugar for Sk 19.50, two milk for Sk 13.10, bread for Sk 17.60, 20 eggs for Sk 2.55, salami for Sk 138.75, and oranges for Sk 42.80. She had 728.35 SK in her wallet before the purchase. How many crowns did she have left afte - Elephant 2911
The largest mammal and animal ever is the giant flounder, which weighs up to 160,000 kg. How many times is heavier than a weighing elephant 4,000 kg? - Cigarettes 2910
In 1983, the world produced 27 million cigarettes and cigars. If one person smokes 20 cigarettes a day, how many people smoked a day in 1983? - Population 2909
The world's population is growing by 94,867,200 each year. How much is it a) month, b) day, c) hour, d) minute? - Station 2899
There are 20 lights at the bus station. However, it is only two times less lit. How many lights are on at the station? - Zucchini
One zucchini costs 5 CZK. How much would it cost four? - Exchanged 2893
Vašek has 62 marks, Libor has 71 marks. The two boys exchanged grades together. Vašek wanted 2 very rare stamps from Libor. Libor exchanged them for him, but Vašek had to give him 2 others for each of these two stamps. How many marks did each of them have - Performances 2867
Primary schools in one city received a total of 450 tickets for theatrical performances. The primary school on Košická Street received one-third of all tickets and class VII. And she got two-fifteen tickets. How many tickets to the theater performance did - Kilometer 2864
One cubic decimeter of seawater contains 0.000 000 01 grams of gold. How many kilograms of gold is in one cubic kilometer of seawater? - Gingerbread house
Janka and Marienka calculated that there were 210 gingerbreads on the gingerbread house. Janko ate one-seventh of all gingerbreads, and Marienka ate a third less than Janko. How many gingerbreads remained in the gingerbread house? - Dripping 2834
In one day, 168 liters of water flow out of a dripping water tap. How many days will 4.2 cubic meters of water flow out?
Do you have homework that you need help solving? Ask a question, and we will try to solve it. Solving math problems.
