Arithmetic - math word problems - page 40 of 231
Number of problems found: 4618
- Unknown var N
Five-eights of a number, N, is 50. What is the value of N? - Three members
If 2a+2+a =17, what is the value of a? - Five added
Five is added to the square root of the product of nine, and a number is equal to eight. Find the number. - Five times
Five times a number divided by three is ten. What is the number? a.5 b.6 c.7 d.8 - Solve 29
Solve for x. 8=2x+4 - An enterprise
An enterprise bought eight units of photocopiers for Php 25,655.50 each, a table for Php 12,340.75, a chair for Php 6,489.25, and an adding machine for Php 5,250.95. Find the total amount of the purchases. Division & multiplication are the operations to b - Complex expr with fractions
Find 1½ of 16 ÷2⅓+(2¼ of ⅑). Use the correct order of operations. The order is PEMDAS: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division (from left to right), addition, and Subtraction (from left to right). - Fraction operations
For items - fractions 1/6 - 1/9 perform the indicated operation/s. Write your answer in improper fractions, and it must be in the simplest form. - Line segments
There are three line segments on the line: the length of MN = 3 1/2, the length of NO= 2 3/4, and the length of OP=1 2/3. Find the length of line segment MP. Write your answer as a mixed number. - The temperature 41
The temperature drops by 5 degrees per Hour in Alaska. It is 4 degrees at 6 PM. What will the temperature be at 9 PM? - Charter flying service
Henry and Wayne operate a charter flying service out of Breckenridge, which has an elevation of 9,600 feet above sea level. Henry has two flights scheduled for the day. He is taking a couple from Breckenridge to Hamilton, which has a 35% elevation drop. A - Soccer team trip
Members of a soccer team raised $1,210.50 to go to a tournament. They rented a bus for $769.50 and budgeted $31.50 per player for meals. Using an equation or tape diagram, find the number of players the team can bring to the tournament. - Stefan
Stefan sells Jin a bicycle for $147 and a helmet for $18. The total cost to Jin is 150% of what Stefan originally spent to buy the bike and helmet. How much did Stefan spend originally? How much profit did he make by selling the bicycle and helmet to Jin? - David 5
David was riding his bicycle at a speed of 26.5 kilometers per hour (km/h). Use the fact that 1 kilometer is approximately equal to 0.6214 miles to convert this speed to miles per hour (mile/h) - Patsy
Patsy makes pillows. She needs 232 inches of trim for the edging. Trim costs $5.50 for a 3-yard spool or $1.10 per foot. What is the least amount Patsy can spend to get the trim she needs? Explain your reasoning. - A promotion
Store A has a promotion. If you buy three shirts, you get 25% off the total price of the three shirts. Store B has the same shirts on sale with the promotion that if you buy three shirts, you get the third shirt at a 50% discount. Store C has the same shi - A tradesman
A tradesman marks his goods at 35% above the cost price and then allows a discount of 15%. Find his profit percentage. - Three 232
Three out of eleven working mothers in a major US city have at least one child under the age of Five(5). If there are 2,250 mothers employed in that city, how many have at least one child under the age of five? (round to nearest whole number) - Michael 9
Michael purchased an old scooter for ₹12,000 and spent ₹2,840 on its overhaul. He then sold it to his friend for ₹13,860. What was his percentage gain or loss? - Customer 7
A customer wants a discount of 30% on the marked price. The dealer gives him two successive discounts of 20% and 12%. The discount was: (1) more than he wanted (2) the same as he wanted (3) less than he wanted (4) none of these Write the answer as a numbe
Do you have homework that you need help solving? Ask a question, and we will try to solve it. Solving math problems.
