Arithmetic - math word problems - page 161 of 229
Number of problems found: 4569
- Ten pupils
Ten pupils came to the art group. Eight pupils painted with watercolors and nine painted with ink, each painted with ink or watercolors. How many pupils painted water and ink at the same time? - Exhibitor count
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? - Larger number
Which number a is 15 smaller (solve also for a is larger) than its half? - Troops
If the general sorts troops into the crowd by nine, left 6. How many soldiers have the regiment if we know they are less than 300? - Decomposition
Make decomposition using prime numbers of number 206. The result is written as prime factors (all, even multiple) - Multiple smaller nearest
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 - Division with Remainder
What number did we divide by 55 if the ratio is 9.16 and the remainder is 0.04? - Fraction denominator
Write a fraction with a denominator of 200 greater than 0.39 and less than a two-fifths fraction. Write its numerator x. - Daniel 3
Daniel and Eva earned 180 euros together. Daniel earned 70 euros more than Eva. How much did Daniel earn, and how much did Eva earn? - Remainder even sum
If we divide numbers by a divisor of 15, we get several different remainders. Write the sum of all possible even remainders that we get this way. - 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 - Baxter
Baxter ate 1/12 of a box of dog food. Now the box is 3/4 full. What fraction of the full of a full box was there before Baxter? - Difference GCD - LCM
Calculate the difference between the greatest common divisor and the least common multiple of 24 and 36. - Euros
Peter spent a quarter of his pocket savings. He has 9 euros now in his wallet. How many euros were spent? - Two numbers
The sum of two numbers is 1. Identify these two numbers if you know that half of the first is equal to the third of the second number. - Product - quadratic equation
The product of the two numbers is 900. If we increase the lowest number by two, its product will increase by 150. Determine both numbers. - Once simplified
Once simplified, which of the expressions below has a value between 20 and 30? Select all that apply. A) 32÷8×514 B) -18÷6×9 C) 4×12÷2 D) 12×413÷(-2) - Consecutive number sum
Five consecutive numbers give the sum of 220. Identify the smallest of them. - Solve Exponential Equation
For n ϵ N solve: 100 = (0.01n)² - Hair accessories
In class 3C, nine girls wear hairpins, and eight girls wear elastic bands on their hair. However, there are only 14 girls. Is that possible?
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