Arithmetic - math word problems - page 85 of 210
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- Bucket of clay
Tina and Bill share a 12-ounce bucket of clay. By the end of the week, Tina had used 1/6 of the bucket, and Bill had used 2/3 of the bucket of clay. How many ounces are left in the bucket? - Millie
Millie has three sisters. Each sister reads two pages every morning and four pages every evening. Which expression can be used to represent the total number of pages read by Millie's sisters after five days? - Lunch time
In a cafeteria, 3/10 of the students eat salads, and 3/5 eat sandwiches. There are 30 students in the cafeteria. How many students are eating lunches other than salads or sandwiches? - Clarissa
Clarissa read 1/2 of a book in the morning and some more at night. By the end of the day, she still had 1/3 of the book left to read. How much of the book did Clarissa read at night?
- Justin
Justin has $57.18 in his checking account. He deposits his paycheck of $256.79. He then buys $68.42 in groceries, $50.00 in gas, and two movies for $15.58 each. What is the new balance in Justin's checking account? - The students
The students at Walden Middle school are selling popcorn tins to raise money for new uniforms. They sold 42 tins in the first week. How much money did they make in the first week? Each tin of popcorn cost $9.25 - Evaluate 11
Multiply the quotient of 6 and 2 by 3, then add 1. Add 1 and 6, then divide by two and multiply by 3. Divide 6 by the product of 2 and 3, then add 1. - Hannah and Emily
Hannah and Emily need to use 4 1/4 feet of ribbon to finish an art project. Hannah has 2 3/4 feet of ribbon, and Emily has 1 3/4 feet of ribbon. How much ribbon will they have left over after they finish their art project? - 5 2/5
5 2/5 hours a week mathematics, 3 3/4 hours a week Natural sciences, 4 3/8 hours a week Technology. How many hours does he spend on social sciences if he spends 17 1/2 hours a week on the four subjects?
- Seven up
Peter barman is making 8 gallons of Tropical trip punch. He has already poured in 1 3/4 gal pineapple juice and 2 1/2 gal orange juice. The only other ingredient is 7-Up. How much does 7-Up Peter need? - Each year
Each year, Mr. Baumann purchases enough paper for his 16 students. If each student uses 3/4 packs of paper, how many packs will he need to buy? Answer as a mixed number or as a whole number. - Lauren
Lauren is tutoring students at the library on Saturday. She is at the library for 6 hours and helps each student. One at a time, for three-fourths of an hour. How many students does she tutor? - A shopkeeper 3
A shopkeeper sells 8 1/3 kg, 10 1/4 kg, and 11 1/5 kg apples on three consecutive days. What is the total weight of the apples sold? - Rupee purchase
Sana had ₹ 8.51 (Indian rupee). Out of this, she purchased a book for ₹ 4.31 and a pen for ₹ 2.11. How much money is left with her?
- Luana
Luana is making a recipe that uses 2 7/8 cups of sugar. She has 1 1/4 cups sugar in her sugar bowl and 7 1/2 cups in the canister. How many cups of sugar will Luana have left after she makes her recipe? - A newspaper's
A newspaper's cover page is 3/8 text, and photographs fill the rest. If 2/5 of the text is an article about endangered species, what fraction of the whole cover page is the article about endangered species? - Four people
Four people want waffles for breakfast. There are six waffles left. How can six waffles be shared equally among four people? How much does each person get? Draw a picture and write a division expression to model the problem. - Look at
Look at the time on the clock now. Information The short hour on hand is between 9 and 10. The long minute hand points to 5. Question Second-graders go to recess in 15 minutes. What time will it be then? - Kate shares
Kate shares a 64-ounce bottle of apple cider with five friends. Each person's serving will be the same number of ounces. Between what two whole ounces will each person's serving to be? Explain using division.
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