Arithmetic - math word problems - page 166 of 226
Number of problems found: 4504
- The product 2
The product of two functions is 10. If one of them is 2 1/3, find the other one.
- Prime factors
Factor the number 6600 into the product of prime numbers.
- Is prime?
Which of the following numbers is prime? 21,11,18,25
- Calculate 67294
Calculate the sum of all divisors of the number 70.
- Inequality 4687
Which x satisfies the inequality 5
- Cube root
Find the cube root of 18
- Pair of numbers
What is the value of the smaller of a pair of numbers for which their sum is 78, and their division quotients are 0.3?
- Unknown fraction
2/6 + fraction = 1
- Divisibility 2
How many divisors have integer numbers 80?
- Consecutive integers
The sum of three consecutive integers is 228. Find the three consecutive integers.
- Equation with mixed 2
A number, X, is subtracted from 8 1/4. The result is 12 3/5. What is the value of X?
- Consecutive 81237
The sum of three consecutive numbers is 18. What are the numbers?
- Simplest form of a fraction
What is 7/21 in simplest form?
- Employees 12961
Half of the employees are women. 2/5 are mothers. What part of the employees are mothers?
- Government 4253
The government had saved a few cents. They added another 60 cents. He missed 90 cents in the school cafeteria. He has 284 cents left in the treasury. How many cents did Vlado save?
- Find error in calculation
Sally's calculations are as follows 39-9×4+12 =30×16 =480 What are the errors in this calculation?
- Wednesday 13381
Michael spent his pocket money on Monday, 2/5, Tuesday, 0.1, and Wednesday, 1/3. What part of his pocket money did he have left? Write the result in the basic form.
- Mixing operations with numbers
Subtract twice the number -23.6 from the difference between the numbers -130 and -40.2.
- Mathematical 2928
Write any numeric expression whose value is 100 and will contain at least four different mathematical operations.
- Evaluate expression 6
Workout: 5×4-12/2+5 The order of operations is the order you use to work out math expressions: parentheses, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction.
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