Arithmetic - math word problems - page 158 of 227
Number of problems found: 4526
- Find whole
Find whole numbers between 155 and 232 that are divisible by 2, 5, and 10. - Difference 44661
I think the number. When I multiply it by four, subtract 12 from the product, then divide the difference by five, and I get the imaginary number again to the share of 4. What number do I think? - Multiple 16733
What result do we get when dividing the least common multiple of the numbers 12 and 8 by their greatest common divisors? - Calculate 5274
Calculate the second sum if you know that one sum is -124.6 and the resulting sum is (-200). - I think number
I think number. When I add 432 to it and subtract 197, I get a number that is 39 greater than 1824. What number am I thinking? - Compare fractions
Find which is the larger of the two fractions: 11/32, 7/24 by expressing the numbers as: a) fractions with the same denominator; b) decimals. - LCM of polynomials
Find the lcm of 4x³ + 8x² and 5x² -20 - Decomposition
Make decomposition using prime numbers of number 206. The result is written as prime factors (all, even multiple) - Mistake
Nicol needs to correct errors when calculating in school. Instead of adding the number 30, she subtracts it. What is the difference between the result and the correct result? - Daughter 7658
Dad is 43 years old, and his daughter is 17 years old. How many years ago was a father three times older than a daughter? - Smallest 69294
What number do you get when you add the number 1 to the sum of all prime numbers less than 30 and then divide by the smallest odd prime numbers? - Determine 65384
We divide the number 210 into two summands so that one summand is 30 less than three times the other. Determine the larger of the summands. - Difference 4779
What is the difference between the largest and smallest numbers, composed of only odd digits and none of the digits repeated in the numbers? - Dividing nuts
How many nuts would we need at least to divide the nuts equally among 10 or 18 children? - In a museum
There are 250 people in a museum 2/5 of the 250 people are girls. 3/10 out of the 250 people are boys. The rest of the 250 people are adults. Find the number of adults at the museum. - Express value
Given that p = √(mx/t-t² x) Make x the subject If m = 7, p = -3 and t = 4, find the value of x - The temperature 34
The temperature on a maths exam day went down 2°C and then 3°C ending up as a final temperature of 27°C. What was starting temperature? - Kyle bought
Kyle bought x candy bars. He paid $0.89, including tax, per candy bar. He gave the cashier $10 and received $3.77 in change. How many pencils did Kyle purchase? - Colored balls
There are colored balls in the bag. One-third of them are blue, one-sixth are green, five-twelfths are yellow, and the remaining ten balls are red. How many yellow balls are in the bag? - What is 16
What is the sum of three consecutive even integers such that six more than twice the second is 2/3 of the first increased by 3/2 of the third?
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