Arithmetic - math word problems - page 21 of 211
Number of problems found: 4208
- Maddie
Maddie has 180 coins. Of these coins, 1/12 are dimes. About how many dimes does she have? - Your are
You are cutting as many 32 1/4-inch sections as you can out of a board that is 129 inches long. How many pieces can you get out of the board? - Zane bought
Zane bought 6.79 ounces of flour, and he used 1.08 ounces of it to make biscuits. How much is left? - There 31
There are 600 students in the plaza. 2/5 of them are from USC. How many students are from USC?
- Cakes 6
If each of the 7 cakes is cut into eighths, how many pieces will be there? - Evaluate 33
Evaluate x+y when x=- 4/5 and y= 1/3. Write your answer as a fraction or mixed number in simplest form. - Fracion problem - mul add
Find the 2/3 of 3/8 added to 1 1/4. What is the answer in simplest form? - The pitcher
The pitcher contains 18 5/9 ounces of apple juice. How many ounces are left in the pitcher if 7 2/3 ounces of juice is poured out? - The temperature 42
The temperature in your town is 31°F. The radio announcer says that the temperature will drop by 15 degrees. What will the temperature be? Write an equation to show how you found your answer.
- Jacob 4
Jacob is dividing 5 aquariums into 1/8 of aquarium sections for his different animals. How many 1/8s are there in Jacobs 5 aquariums? - The board
The board is 22 inches long. If he cuts the board into 8 equal pieces, how long will each piece be? - Add with negative
Add. Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form. -5 2/3+3 1/4+(-7 1/3)= - Divide 38
Divide. Write the answer in the simplest form. 3 3/5 divided by 2 1/4. - Work out 2
Work out the sum of 2/6 and 1/6. Give your answer in its simplest form.
- A quilt
A quilt pattern calls for 2 1/2-inch pieces of fabric. How many pieces can be cut from 25 inches of fabric? - A piece 10
A piece of fabric is 6 1/6 yards long. If 3 1/4 yards are cut off, how many yards remain? - A hike
If I go on a hike that is 4 1/2 miles long and I take a break every 3/4 mile, how many breaks will I take? - Evaluate 32
Evaluate the following expression: 18 * (1 + 9³) - 3 + (20/2) 18 times (1 + 9 to the 3rd power) minus 3 plus (20 divided by 2) - The price 5
The price of a visit to the dentist is calculated according to the formula 50+100n, where n is the number of cavities the dentist finds. On your last visit to the dentist, 2 cavities were found. What was the cost of your visit?
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