Arithmetic - math word problems - page 133 of 134
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- Kilometers 5008
If the city is far from the city and it is 15 kilometers long and the scale of the map is 1: 300000; what is the distance on the map?
- MG=7x-15,
Length of lines MG = 7x-15 and FG = 33 Point M is the midpoint of FG. Find the unknown x.
- Star equation
Write digits instead of stars so that the sum of the written digits is odd and is true equality: 42 · ∗8 = 2 ∗∗∗
- Yesterday 13711
If the day before yesterday was what day of the week it will be from today in 50 days. (0 = Monday, 6 = Sunday)
- Five numbers in ratio
Five integers are in the ratio 1: 2: 3: 4: 5. Their arithmetic mean is 12. Determine the smallest of these numbers.
- AM of three numbers
The number 2010 can be written as the sum of 3 consecutive natural numbers. Determine the arithmetic mean of these numbers.
- Consecutive 29761
Determine three consecutive natural numbers, the sum of which is 66.
- Solutions 8481
For which integers x is the ratio (x + 11) / (x + 7) an integer? Find all solutions.
- Z7-I-4 stars 4949
Write instead of stars digits so the next write of product of the two numbers to be valid: ∗ ∗ ∗ · ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ 4 9 4 9 ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ 4 ∗ ∗
- Crimson Lynx
Captain Emily has a ship, the H. M. S Crimson Lynx. The ship is five furlongs from the dread pirate Umaima and her merciless band of thieves. If her ship hasn't already been hit, Captain Emily has probability 3/5 of hitting the pirate ship. If her ship ha
- Different 29943
Vojta added five different prime numbers to the top row of the census pyramid. Their sum was 50. What was the biggest number he could get "down"?
- Grass garden
Mr. Grass would itself be mowed garden for 5 hours. His son Michael could do it for 7 hours. They agreed that they wake up at 5 am and begin to mow together. Ms. Grass needs to drive into town at 8.30. Michael says that at that time, they're done with wor
- Quadrant four
Which point is located in Quadrant IV? A coordinate plane. A(-8, 6) B(-8, -6) C(8, -6) D(8, 6)
- Summer tires
Three tire servants have to change the summer tires on 6 cars in 2 hours. Mark's replacement would take 4.5 hours, Jirka would do it in 3 hours and 10 minutes, and Honza in 4 hours. Will they be able to replace all tires at the desired time?
- Christmas trees
The salesman sold Christmas trees: spruce for € 22, pine for € 25, and fir for € 33. In the morning, he had the same number of spruce, fir, and pine. In the evening, he had all the trees entirely sold for € 3,600. How many trees does the day salesman sell
- Two-digit 64294
How many natural two-digit numbers can we form from the digits 0, 1, 2, 3 if the numerals cannot be repeated in these numbers?
- Pedestrians 32231
One pedestrian walked the 16km track in 3.12 hours Two pedestrians walked the 18km track in 3.18 hours Which one had a higher average speed on its track?
- Business 24751
Dad drove a business trip to a place 348 km away. He arrived at the scene after four hours. What was the average speed?
- Parquet floor
Three workers laid the parquet floor for 2.301 hour. The first one would do this work alone 7 hours, the second in 6 hours. For how many hours would fulfill this work the third worker if he worked alone?
- Inflow - outflow
The tank will fill by inflow for 56 minutes and empties by outflow for 77 minutes. How long take to fill the tank if it is also opened to the inflow and outflow?
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