Arithmetic - math word problems - page 157 of 228
Number of problems found: 4557
- Mathematical 7034
Jaroslav and his grandfather often played mathematical games. His grandfather gave him the following puzzle: The sum of four consecutive even numbers is 116. What are they? - Medicinal 7027
There were x boys and y girls in the class. The boys handed over a kg of dried medicinal herbs, and the girls 3 kg more. How many dried herbs did they pass down? - Bouquets 3220
No flower will remain if the gardener binds bouquets of 3, 4, and 6 flowers. If she ties a bouquet of 7 flowers, two are missing. How many flowers does a gardener have? - Fractions
Sort fractions z1 = (20)/(9); z2 = (10)/(21); z3 = (15)/(14) by their size. The result writes as three serial numbers 1,2,3. - John and Thomas
John and Thomas received 105 CZK from their grandmother together. John received one third more than Thomas. How many CZK did Thomas receive less than John? - Issac 2
Issac bought some wire for his project. He used 1/3 of the wire and had 80 cm of wire left. How much wire did he have at first - Check divisibility
Check under each column to identify whether each number is divisible by 2, 5, 10, 3, 6, or 9. 54180; 1 624 2700 5605 568 - Evaluate expression
Evaluate the following expression: 5 to the power of 2 - (4x4) divided by two = - Coloured teacups
The teacups in Tea Stop 55 are `2/5` green and `3/10` yellow. What fraction of the teacups are neither green nor yellow? - Dozen
What are the products of 26 and 5? Write the answer in an Arabic numeral. Add up the digits. How many of this is in a dozen? Divide ; 114 by this - Savings
Eva lent 1/3 of her savings to her brother, 1/2 of her savings spent in the store, and 7 euros left. How much did she save? - Plums
In the bowl are plums. How many would be there if we could divide it equally among 8, 10, and 11 children? - Consecutive 23251
Find the LCM of four consecutive natural numbers. Its sum is 42. - Multiple: 81896
Write the nearest smaller multiple: number 7 to number 23 number 5 to number 19 number 6 to number 23 number 10 to number 79 number 6 to number 41 number 3 to number 28 - Students 83223
There are 24 students in the class. Eleven of them have a dog at home. The tiny rodent has 15 of them. No animal has 5 students at home. How many students have 2 pets at home? - Cashier 82807
To pay out the amount of CZK 570, the cashier used 15 coins: a few fifty crowns and a few twenty crowns. How did she pay the amount? - One-quarter 82195
I have 100 marbles. One-quarter of them are white, and 3 fifths of the rest are blue. 1 third of those that are neither blue nor white are red, and the rest are green. How many marbles do I have? - Christmas 81908
Margaret bought Christmas presents with a quarter of her savings. How much did she save if the gifts cost CZK 160? Express the rest of the savings as a fraction. - Evaluate 25
Evaluate the following expression: [ 3 + ( 40 ÷ 5 ) x ( 2 x 2 ) ] – 5 = - Oranges
Dad bought oranges. A two-kilo package of oranges costs CZK 65, and the bag costs CZK 5. How many kg of oranges did Dad buy when he paid CZK 265?
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