Arithmetic - math word problems - page 159 of 221
Number of problems found: 4420
- Tickets 5872
Three cinema tickets are 24 € cheaper than seven tickets. How many cinema tickets can we buy if we have € 32?
- Departed 4061
By evening, 26 planes had arrived at Orange Airport, and 39 departed. In the evening, there were 54 at Orange Airport. How many planes were there at Orange Airport in the morning?
- Calculate 2974
Calculate and find the rule according to which the numbers follow: 600 300 900 1200 2100 3300. Write a few more numbers.
- One-fifth 2869
Find all natural numbers that are twice as much as one-fifth plus nine. How many are there?
- The product 4
The product of two simple fractions is 12/35. If one of the fractions is 3/7, what is the other one?
- Nice two numbers
What two numbers do we give a sum of 30, a difference of 24 products of 81, and a quotient of 9?
- Two numbers and its product
The product of two numbers is 2/3. If one of them is 1/10, what is the other?
- A number 4
A number is made up of two digits. The sum of the digits is 11. if the digits are interchanged, the original number increases by 9. Find the original number
- Prime divisors
Find 2/3 of the sum's ratio and the product of all prime divisors of the number 120.
- The smallest number
What is the smallest number that can be divided by both 5 and 7
- Simplify
Simplify expression - which expression is equivalent to: 3(m + 2) − 4(2m − 9)
- Expression 68504
Determine the number by which we must multiply the expression (square root one plus one whole and one quarter) to obtain the number 12.
- Three-fifths 34771
Calculate three-fifths of the ratio of the product and the sum of all prime divisors of 240.
- One-third 32693
Half of the imaginary number reduced by a quarter of the same number equals one-third of the largest two-digit number. What did the number mean?
- One-third 28793
Mom baked cheese and poppy seed buns. One-third of them, 26 buns, were poppy. How many buns did mom bake?
- 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?
- The quotient 4
The quotient of two numbers is 15/16. If the dividend is 3/8, what is the divisor? A. 6/5 B. 4/5 C. 2/5 D. 1/5
- First calc
What part of the expression below should be calculated first? 8 + {22 × [15 + (14 × 2)]}
- Difference GCD - LCM
Calculate the difference between the greatest common divisor and the least common multiple of 24 and 36.
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