Basic operations and concepts - math word problems - page 112 of 332
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- Three Classes in School
There are a total of 47 pupils in three classes in the rural school. There are 20% more pupils in the first grade than in the second grade and one pupil less in the third grade than in the second grade. How many students are there in each class? - Tank 11
When 150 liters have been drawn from a tank, it is 3/8 full. How many liters will the tank hold? - Production of trailers
An automobile factory produced trailers. In the first quarter it produced a fifth of the annual production, in the second quarter it produced half more than in the first quarter, in the third quarter it produced 13 000 trailers more than in the second qua - Children Line Position Ema
There are 29 children in the class. The number of children enrolled in front of Emma is six less than behind her. How old is Emma? - Washing Machine Discount
The washing machine became cheaper by 43.5 euros, which is 15% of the old price. What is the new price? - Girls in Chess Group
The chess group consists of eight boys, representing 40% of all group members. How many girls go to the chess ring? - Repeating digits
There is a thousand one-digit number, which consists of repeating digits 123412341234. What remainder gives this number when dividing by nine? - One hundred stamps
A hundred letter stamps cost a hundred crowns. Its costs are four levels - twenty-tenths, one crown, two-crown, and five-crown. How many are each type of stamp? How many does the problem have solutions? - Every day 7 pages
Anelka reads the book seven pages every day. When she reads one more page a day, she will read it three days earlier. How long will Adelka read a book? How much does a book of pages have? - Hamsters and guinea pigs
In the morning, they had two times more hamsters than guinea pigs in the store. After selling 4 guinea pigs and 4 hamsters, they were left with four times as many hamsters as guinea pigs. How many hamsters and guinea pigs did they have together in the sho - Apple distribution
Grandma had apples. When she gave seven to her grandfather, they both had the same. When Grandpa gave five apples to Grandma, she had three more than Grandpa. How many apples did each initially have? - Flu cases
There were 36 new cases of influenza at the school during the study week, which was 40 percent less than in the previous week. How many new flu cases have been reported in the last week? - Two sisters
Two sisters together have 54 CDs. 6/8 of the younger sister's CDs equal 3/5 of the older sister's CDs. How many CDs has each of the sisters? - Pets in ZOO
The zoo has a run for pets. There are chickens, pigs, and cows. Altogether, there are 20 heads and 60 feet. How many chickens and piglets are there? - Hotel capacity
The hotel's capacity is, in total, 30 quiet rooms. Double rooms are x. The rest are triples. Express in terms of the maximum number of guests. - Cows
The agricultural cooperative has increased the number of housed cows by 14% to 285 units. How many cows increased the agricultural cooperative number of cows? - Apples 5
In six crates are 45 kg of apples. Five crates were the same amount, and in the sixth crate were 3 kg more apples. How many kilograms of apples were in each crate? - Exponential equation
Determine the value of having y in the expression (3^y): (4-1)=36. Unknown y is a natural number greater than zero. - Unknown amount of money
Damian and Denis split an unknown amount in the ratio of 5:4. Damian got six euros more than Denis. Calculate an unknown amount. Determine how much money Damian got and how much Denis got. - Friends
James and Jerry are friends. Together they have 48 toy cars. If James takes eight cars from Jerry, Jerry would have 1.5 times as many toy cars as James. How many toy cars does each one have?
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