Arithmetic - math word problems - page 98 of 227
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- Imagine 2
Imagine that you are filling treat bags with jellybeans. You have 3 3/8 cups of jellybeans, and each treat bag will contain 1/4 cup of jellybeans. How many treat bags can you fill before you run out of jellybeans? Show your work (please). - Thomas 2
Thomas is 56 3/4 inches tall. Jillian is 1 3/8 inches shorter than Thomas, and Jane is 1 1/5 inches shorter than Jillian. How tall is Jane? Label the names on the tape diagram to represent this problem. Jane Jillian Thomas Excellent! - Apples 49291
My aunt bought 4 kg of apples. A kilo of apples costs CZK 15. How much will 4 kg cost? - Stephan - cookies
Stephan is making cookies for the class. His recipe calls for 3 and 1/2 cups of flour. He has 7/8 a cup of wheat flour and 2 and 1/2 cups of white flour. Does Mr. Stephan have enough flour to make the cookies? - Angela
Angela shared a cab with her friends. When they arrived at their destination, they evenly divided the $120 fare among the 4 of them. Angela also paid a 5-dollar tip. How much did Angela pay in total? - A shopkeeper 2
A shopkeeper charged E17 for four textbooks of the same kind. What is the cost of one textbook? - Her goal
Her goal is to walk 10,000 steps each day. She measures her average step length to be 30 inches. If she walks 10,000 steps in a day, how many miles will she walk? - Curtain 3
Mrs. Johnson bought 16.4 meters of cloth to make eight curtains of equal length. What is the length of each curtain in meters? - Sum three fractions
Work out the sum of 1/4, 1/5, and 3/10. - Animal species
Of 100 types of animals, 9/100 were discovered in ancient times, and 2/100 were found in the Middle Ages. Another 3/10 were found in the 1800s. What fraction of the 100 types of animals were discovered after the 1800s? Explain. - Double division
0.25 divided by 1/2 divided by 14 - Difference of two fractions
What is the difference between 1/2 and 1/6? (Write the answer as a fraction in the lowest terms. ) - Kenneth
Kenneth is painting his kitchen and bathroom. He bought 5 gallons of paint to paint the two rooms. He used 1/4 of that amount to paint the bathroom and the rest to paint the kitchen. Thus, Kenneth used 5 gallons of paint to paint the kitchen. - Visit to grandmother
Robert's family traveled 5/8 of the distance to his grandmother's house on Saturday. They traveled 1/3 of the remaining distance on Sunday. What fraction of the total distance to his grandmother's house was traveled on Sunday? - Visit to grandfather
Shane's family traveled 3/10 of the distance to his grandfather's house on Saturday. They traveled 4/7 of the remaining distance on Sunday. What fraction of the total distance to his grandfather's house was traveled on Sunday? - Carrie
Carrie picked 2/5 of the raspberries from the garden, and Robin picked some, too. When they were finished, 1/3 of the raspberries still needed to be picked. What fraction of the raspberries did Robin pick? Use pictures, numbers, or words, and write your - Sandy
Sandy, John, and Marg baked pies for the Bake Sale. Sandy cut his pies into 6ths, John cut him into 8ths, and Marg cut hers into quarters. Sandy sold 11/6, John sold 1 3/8 pies, and Marg sold 9/4 pies. Who sold the most pies? Who sold the fewest? - Griffin
Griffin ordered a pair of sneakers online. He applied a $21 credit toward the purchase and used a credit card to pay the rest of the cost. If the shoes cost $76, how much did Griffin charge his credit card when he bought them? - A shopkeeper
A shopkeeper cuts a wheel of cheese into ten equal wedges. A customer buys one-fifth of the wheel. How many wedges does the customer buy? Use the number line to help find the solution. - Last month
Last month, Lana sold 35 necklaces a week at $15 each. However, six customers returned their necklaces throughout the month for a full refund due to defective clasps. How much did Lana make selling necklaces last month? (Hint: Assume there were four weeks
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