Arithmetic - math word problems - page 203 of 229
Number of problems found: 4569
- Multiply x times
Susan divided the number 52 by the number 2 eight times and multiplied it by the number 2 six times. What number did she get? - Reward ratio division
Three friends split the reward in the ratio of 3:5:7. One of them received exactly €49. How many euros did they get together? - Water lily colors
There are twice as many pink water lilies in the pond as yellow water lilies, but twice as few as white water lilies. Which water lilies are the most and which are the fewest? How many times more white water lilies are there than yellow water lilies? How - Digit omission divisibility
In the number 123 456 789, omit the following: a) one digit to create the largest possible number divisible by 3 b) one digit to create the largest possible number divisible by 9 - Boys and girls 8
In a class of 35 boys and girls with a ratio of 2:5. 5 boys are absent, and five boys are present. How many students are present? - In the library
The library at Lenape Elementary School has 2/5 as many fiction books as nonfiction books. There are 56 books in the school library. How many books are fiction books? - A cook
A cook wants to make enough cookies for 159 students. The cookie recipe makes 1 1/4 dozen cookies. A dozen equals 12. How many batches must the cook make if each student gets one cookie? - Athletes
Athletes are standing in rows of eight. Ivan estimated that there are more than 120, while Peter claimed that there are fewer than 130. Both are right. How many are athletes? - Children
Less than 20 children played various games in the yard. They can create pairs, trios, and quartets. How many children were in the yard when Annie came to them? - Orchard
10 trees in 5 lines grow in the orchard. How many trees are in the orchard? - Number difference
Calculate the difference between the smallest odd four-digit number and the largest even three-digit number, where we can form each number from only these digits: 0, 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9 without repeating digits. - Women in the company
1467 women work in a factory. Women make up 46% of all employees in the factory. How many employees work in the factory? - Number percentage reduction
If we reduce the unknown number by 24%, we get the number 358. Determine the unknown number. - The ratio 4
The ratio of two numbers is 5:4. If 40% of the first number is 12, what will be 50% of the second number? - Pagans
Jano and Michael ate pagans. Jano ate three more than Michael. The product of their counts (numbers) is 180. How many pagans did each of them eat? - Number Sequence Pattern
Determine which number belongs instead of the question mark 25 -? - 205 - 610 -1825 - Reminder and quotient
There are given the number C = 281, D = 201. Find the highest natural number S so that the C:S and D:S are with the remainder of 1. - 7 digit number
If 3c54d10 is divisible by 330, what is the sum of c and d? - More money
Lenka has €4.8 more than Natalia. Who will have more and how much when Lenka gives Natalia €2.5? - Geometric sequence calculation
Determine the remaining quantities in the finite geometric sequence, given: n = 4, an = 12.5, sn = 187.5, a1 = ?, q =?
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