Arithmetic - math word problems - page 51 of 229
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- Rebecca
Rebecca bought 6 chocolates at €4 each, and Agatha bought 7 chocolates at €7 each. How much did the girls pay altogether? - Servings for a dog
Jana is going to eat two sausages for dinner, and Andrew is going to eat 4 sausages. A stray dog came along, and they each gave it half a sausage. Who gave the dog more (meaning a larger share of their own portion)? - Apple Day
I had 20 apples. How many apples do I have now if I ate 2 and gave 5 away? - 4 bags
Paul had four bags, each containing 9 marbles. How many marbles did he have in total? - A fraction of an hour
Calculate in minutes: 2/3 of 5 hours. - Running race
A running race consists of two stages. Two thirds of the competitors completed the first stage, and only three quarters of those completed the second stage. Only 12 competitors reached the finish line. Determine how many competitors started and how many d - Number 17
The number of boys in the class is k and the number of girls is m. How many euros will the class treasurer collect from them for a theatre performance if one ticket costs €4.25? - A sixth of a million
How much is 2/6 of $10,000,000? - Saleswoman 3
A saleswoman cut 650 cm from a piece of batten that was 30 metres and 60 cm long. How much of the batten did she have left? - A quarter of the trees
There were 48 apple, pear, and plum trees in a garden. A third of the trees were apple trees and a quarter were pear trees. How many plum trees were there? - A quarter of a gram
How much is three quarters of 200 grams? - Evaluate expression
Evaluate the following expression: −1 2/7 + (−2 1/4) + 1/2 = - Multiplying Absolute Value and Reciprocal
What is obtained by multiplying the absolute value of −0.7 by the reciprocal of 10? - Product Minus Sum
By how much does the product of 328 and 7 exceed their sum? - At the post office
Maria paid three bills at the post office with a hundred-euro banknote: one for €19.95, the second for €50, and the third for €24.65. Each payment carried a fee of €1.40. How many euros did she receive in change? - Brick 5
A brick weighs 7/2 kg and a tile weighs 11/8 kg. The first truck was carrying 900 bricks and the second truck was carrying 2,000 tiles. Which truck was carrying a heavier load, and by how many kg? - Chef Davido
Italian chef Davido put 36 pieces of pineapple on his Hawaiian pizza and then cut it into sixths, so that each slice had the same amount of pineapple. Luke bought one sixth of Davido's pizza and ate it with pleasure. How many pieces of pineapple did Luke - Figurines from Clay
How many figurines will a potter make from 14⅙ kg of clay if each figurine requires 1 5/12 kg of clay? - Pizza Left for Dinner
Peter ate a quarter of a pizza for breakfast and a sixth of the remainder for lunch. How much of the pizza did he have left for dinner? - Subtracting Mixed Fractions
By how much is three and five sixths less than four and five ninths?
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