Arithmetic - math word problems - page 152 of 228
Number of problems found: 4557
- Determine 7836
We want to cut a 90 cm long rod into two parts so that the longer part of the rod is 2 cm shorter than three times the shorter part. Determine the lengths of both parts of the rod. - Danny
Danny made a mistake in the following problem. Line 1:21 + 35 ÷ 7 + 6(2) Line 2:21 + 5 + 6(2) Line 3:21 + 11(2) Line 4:21 + 22 Line 5:43 On what line was the mistake made? Only input the number of the first incorrect line. - Groups
In the 6th class, there are 60 girls and 72 boys. We want to divide them into groups so that the number of girls and boys is the same. How many groups can you create? How many girls will be in the group? - Customers 4344
Sixty customers visited the hair salon. Customers were either blondes, brunettes, brunettes, or redheads. One in three was brunette, one in five was blonde, and one in fifteen was a redhead. How many brunettes were there in the salon? - Susan 3
Susan has 90 sweets, 36 chocolates, and 60 jellies. She wants to pack the items equally into goodie bags without any leftover items. How many bags will she pack maximum? How many sweets, chocolates, and jellies will be in one bag? - Readers club
The local reader's club has a set of 28 hardback books and a set of 44 paperbacks. Each set can be divided equally among the club members. What is the greatest possible number of club members? - Cleaning 2
Maggie is looking to hire a carpet cleaning company. Cleaning Crew Inc. charges $24 for supplies and then $18 per room. If Maggie has $96 to spend on cleaning the carpets, how many rooms can she have cleaned? - Magic bag
The number of tolars in the magic bag doubled each time the prince crossed the bridge. But then the devil always conjured 300 tolars for him. When this happened for the third time, the prince had twice as much as he had in the beginning. How many tolars d - Handmade baskets
The worker knits the baskets, which are then sold in the market. He made seven baskets on Monday, one more each day than the previous day. How many times more baskets did he make untill the following Monday evening compared to the first day when he did no - Three Titanics
Three steamers sailed from the same port on the same day. The first came back on the third, the fourth 4th day, and the third returned on the sixth. How many days after leaving, the steamers meet again in the harbor? - Christmas 83125
Parents are making Christmas gazebos/packages for children. We have 96 apples, 320 candies, 80 gum, 112 nuts. How many identical packages can I make from a given material? - Calculated 81804
Mr. Hovorka pays a monthly flat rate of CZK 100 plus CZK 0.90 for each started minute of the call for his mobile phone. He calculated that each minute of the call last month cost him CZK 2.15. How many minutes was he on the phone? - Percentage - fence
We are painting a wooden fence. On the first day, we painted one-half of the fence. The next day, we painted half of the remaining part. On the third day, again, half of the remaining part. After the third painting, we had 12.5 meters of unpainted fence l - Participated 5634
Last year, five fewer exhibitors participated in the Autosalon exhibition. This year there were a fifth more than last year, i.e., 150 exhibitors. How many exhibitors participated in the motor show the year before? - Protrudes 4674
The pole's base is 1/3 to the bottom of the pond, 1/4 is submerged, and one meter protrudes above the surface. How long does the stake have to be cut? - Rubberized 33173
Jaro had 4 angles written in his notebook, the sum of which was a right angle. The little sister rubberized one corner of it. Determine its size if the remaining angles remain written in the notebook: 12°34, 34°56, 56°9. - Decompose 37101
Decompose the number of primes and find its digit sum: 180, 232, 460, 240, 365, - Students 9181
Of 34 pupils, 17 skis and 21 skates, 12 practice both sports. a) how many students from the class ski or skate? b) how many students from the class ski but do not skate? c) how many students from the class do not skate or ski? - Trip cost
In September, the trip cost CZK 12,000. How many crowns did the trip cost in June of the same year, when they have since reduced the price by a quarter and another CZK 1,200? - Which
Which decimals, when subtracted, equal 3.89: a - b = 3.89
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