Arithmetic - math word problems - page 198 of 232
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- The ball
The ball was discounted by 10 percent and then again by 30 percent. How much percent of the original price is now? - Televisions
Television is the fifth most expensive and tenth cheapest TV. How many different TVs are in stores? - Ratios
Divide: a) 250 CZK in the ratio of 2:3 b) 1000 CZK in the ratio 4:7:9 - Trio
58 children lined up in groups of three. How many children did not create a trio? - Number difference
Peter said to Paul: "Write a two-digit natural number with the property that if you subtract from it a two-digit natural number written in reverse, you get the difference 63. Which number could Paul have written?" Specify all options. - Cinema visitors
There are 35 seats in each row of an open-air cinema. Determine the maximum number of visitors that can fit in the viewing area, given that the total number of seats is more than 705 and fewer than 740. - Siblings
48 children participated in the school trip. Six of them had one sibling on the trip, nine children had two siblings, and four had three siblings. The others had no siblings on the trip. After returning, their parents were waiting to take the children hom - Squat exercise
Mike will start regular morning exercise on the first of January. Once he gets up, he squats regularly. Every next day he does twice as many squats as the previous day. On which day will he do sixteen times as many squats as he did on the third day? - Sports class ratio
The sports class is attended by athletes, cyclists, and football players. The number of athletes to cyclists is in the ratio 3:5, football players to cyclists 1:3. How many athletes attend the class if 9 children are involved in athletics? - Number Operation Puzzle Result
I think of a number, add it to itself, subtract 6, then divide by 2, add 7 and multiply by 8. The largest two-digit number that contains only even digits came out. How much is the result greater than the imaginary number? - Real estate
The residential house has three entrances numbered by odd numbers in arithmetic progression. The sum of the two numbers on the corner entrances is 50. Calculate the highest of these three numbers. - Toy store
In the toy department of the store, 28 dolls were exposed. Nineteen dolls were blondes or could speak, twelve were blondes, and 14 could speak. How many blondes could speak in the toy department? How many blondes could not speak? - Percentage calculation
Determine what 305% of number 98 is. - Divide in ratio 3
Divide 4089 items between four people, A, B, C, and D, in the proportions: 7:9:4:9. How many items do B, and D get? - Multiplier
What is the decimal multiplier to increase by 6.1%? - Bracelet
The silver bracelet weighs 62 g and contains 59 g of silver. What is the purity of the bracelet? - Flawless
Of the 3820 products, 3792 were flawless. What percentage was due to failures? - Cancer
Of the 80 people, 50 people were ill with cancer. What percentage of people isn't ill? - Sum and rounding
I know two numbers whose sum is 20. When each round and then added together, I get the 30. What are these numbers? - Chickens
4 chickens give 4 eggs in 4 days. How many eggs can 8 chickens be given for 8 days?
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