Arithmetic - math word problems - page 173 of 229
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- Diophantus
We know little about this Greek mathematician from Alexandria, except that he lived around the 3rd century A.D. Thanks to an admirer who described his life through an algebraic riddle, we know at least something about it. Diophantus's youth lasted 1/6 of - Clearance - vacation
The Sobotkas checked their suitcases for clearance when they were leaving for their vacation. Their four suitcases had weights of 3 : 4 : 5 : 8. The total weight of all four suitcases was 60 kg. The maximum weight allowed for one piece of luggage is 25 kg - Gasoline fuel
You just drove your car 300 miles and used 40 gallons of gas. Your car's tank holds 12 1/2 gallons of gas, and if the gas you buy is $2.50 per gallon, what would you pay to fill one-half of your tank? - Gnocchi 3
Mom cooks gnocchi every day. Poppy seeds one day, walnuts the next day, cottage cheese the third day, and all over again. Every day, I eat 3 gnocchi from poppy seeds, 3 from walnut gnocchi, and 2 gnocchi from cottage cheese. I have eaten 46 dumplings so f - Percentages
Calculate the percentages to two decimal places: a / 15 min in 4 hours B / 35 cm² of 12.5 dm² c / 2dm² of 400 cm² D / 0.2 liters from 2.2 liters - Apples
Mr. Vesely gives the market his own 48 kg of apples, 40 kg from Mr. Kovar, and 72 kg from Mr. Novak. They earned a total of 1,920 CZK. How must we divide income money for apples? - Repeating Letter Sequence
Lenka tried to write the word Easter in decorative letters. To train the font, she wanted to write it on paper several times in a row. Which letter did she write as the 273rd in a row? - Planting
The eighth graders took part in the planting of saplings in the forest for four days. On Monday, they planted a quarter of all the saplings they were supposed to plant. They planted a third of what they had left from Monday on Tuesday. On Wednesday, half - In the 14
In the survey, the barangay had a certain number of families, and 60% of them identified as belonging to the marginalized sector's poor if the total families were 150. How many families belong to the poor sector? - Math test
There are 32 students in the 6A class, and the teacher managed to give tests to 12 students. 12 testes he gave in 12 min. How many pupils still haven't tested? How long will it take the teacher to give tests to 29 students? - MP3 discount
The difference in prices for MP3 players was CZK 750. The shop discounted the MP3 player by 20%. The second MP3 was discounted by 35%, and after the discount, the difference in their prices was CZK 750. How much did they face before the deal? - Dinner tickets
At the spring festival, 7 out of the first 25 attendees had pre-purchased their dinner tickets. Based on this information, if 600 people attended the spring festival, then how many attendees could be expected to have pre-purchased their dinner tickets? - Waste Paper Collection Comparison
Ema collected 770 kg of waste paper during the school year, while her friend Patrik collected 15% less. During the following school year, Ema collected exactly as much as Patrik did last year, but Patrik managed to collect 15% more than Eme. Which one col - Diploma writing
Martina helped the coach write diplomas. It took her 3 minutes to write her first diploma and her next 2 minutes. How many minutes will it take her to write n = 14 diplomas/including the first/if she works at this pace? - Katy
Kate paid 688 CZK for the package for the delivery of four meters of textile. When shipping and handling amounted to 48 CZK, what is the price of a one-meter textile? - Family
A man and a woman have 7 daughters together (or - "with each other" so that step-children are excluded). Each daughter has one brother. How many members are in the immediate family? - Loans, loan ...
In Slovakia, short-term non-bank loans launched, which few people have their "take," are considered unfavorable. Often, the borrower ends up in a spiral of debt, which takes more and more onerous loans to repay earlier loans. Calculate how many 7-year loa - Popsicle money
Karel could buy 25 popsicles for 0.69 euros for the money saved. How many comics could you buy with this money if one costs 2.62 euros? - Safe codes
Mr. O. came up with two codes for the vault, which he alternates after a week. Both codes have the product of the digit 120. In an even week, it uses the smallest possible number as the code with this property. In the odd week, the largest. No number 1 in - Cents no more
Janko bought pencils for 35 cents each. Neither he nor the salesperson had small coins, just a whole € 1 coin. At least how many pencils did he have to buy to pay for the whole euros?
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