Arithmetic - math word problems - page 200 of 232
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- Wood for paper
50% of pulp is obtained from wood and 60% from paper. How much wood is needed to make 100 tons of paper? - Three co-owners
The three co-owners of the building company have earnings from a contract portioned in the ratio of 3:6:7. Each of them received the amount in the whole USD. One of them, on contract, earned 86450 USD. What were the total earnings for this order? - The balls
You have 108 red and 180 green balls. You have to be grouped into the bags so that the ratio of red to green in each bag is the same. What may the smallest number of balls be in one bag? - Salary raise
The monthly salary was 927 Eur. During the year, it was raised to 1075 Eur. Calculate the month from salary was increased that employee earned 12604 Eur during the whole year. - Gyms
There are 18 basketballs in a large gym. There are half as many in a small gym. How many basketballs are there in the small gym? - Number ratio enlargement
Enlarges the number 148 in a ratio of 13:4 - Missing factor
Find the missing factor. ? × 0.011 = 0.000121 - Write 4
Write each ratio as a fraction of whole numbers: a 4.8 to 11.2 6) 2.7 to 0.54 - Sort fractions
Which is the largest: 3/7, 3/8, 3/9, or 3/6? - Factorial cancellation
Cancel the expression with factorials: 12! x 2 x 7! / 6 x 10! 8! - 120 nuts
Divide 120 nuts in a ratio of 4:6. - The lift
The lift can fit four people. How many uphill rides must it take to move 12 passengers? - Change the numbers in the ratio
Change the numbers 29, 38, and 43 in a 3:4 ratio. - Bus 2
At the 6th bus stop, 44 passengers take off from the bus. Overall, at the 6th stop, 13 passengers were added. How many passengers take on the 6th stop? - 100 %
How much is 100% if 82 % is 77? - Promile
Calculate the 17.6 ‰ of 353. - Percent calculation
Calculate 12% if 41% is 74. - Fruit Count Apples Pears Oranges
I have 20 pieces of fruit. How many apples when pears are nine times more than oranges? - Number property
Which number has such a property that if we increase it by 7, we get a number with the same absolute value as the original number? - Flowers
The flower has six flowers, and each flower has a number. These are the numbers: 20,40,39,28,8,9. What number will be in the middle of the flower so that the numbers come from the flowers when we subtract and add?
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