Basic operations and concepts - math word problems - page 115 of 332
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- Hares and pheasants
After the hunt, hares and pheasants lie in the field. There are a total of 80 heads and 190 feet. How many hares and how many pheasants? (please, without equations) - Cows and calves
There are 168 cows and calves in the cowshed. Cows are in nine stalls, and calves are in four stalls. The same count of cows is in every cow stall, and there are three more calves in each calf stall than there are cows in each cow stall. What is the capac - Competition Teams Member
There were a total of 50 teams in the competition. Eight teams were four-member, the rest three-member and two-member. How many teams were three-member when 134 people took part in the competition? - Discount price
The coat cost 150 euros after-sales discount. What is the original price when the discount is 25% of the original price? - Tickets
One thousand two hundred sixty tickets sold. On the first day, 80% was sold, and on the second day, it was sold. How many tickets were sold first, and how much the next day? - Circus
At the circus performance, there were 150 people. Men were ten less than women and children 50 more than adults. How many children were in the circus? - Pooja
Pooja and Deepa's age is 4:5, and four years ago, it was 8:11. What is Pooja's age now? - Mother Children Shopping Puzzle
Mom sent half of her children and half a child shopping. Only one of her children remained at home. How many children does my mother have? - Number operations puzzle
I think the number. I will increase it by 6, then decrease the increased number by 12, and then multiply the result by the number -2. I divide the product by the number -8 and get the number -4. What number do I think? - Animals
All without two animals are dogs, all without two are parrots, all without two are cats, and the others are chickens. How many animals of individual species does Ms. Novak take care of? - Clothes
Dana and Jane collect clothes. Dana had nine more items than Jane, so she gave Jane 7. Who now has more clothes, and by how many? - Buns and toasts
Two buns weigh 10 grams more than two toasts. One Bun and two Toast weigh a total of 110 grams. How many grams weigh three toasts? How many grams does a Bun weigh? - Ball marking
The saleswoman removed 20 balls from the box, marked them with a price tag, and put them back in the box. Then, she removed 12 balls and found that eight were drawn. Thus, there were at least 20 balls in the box. - The farmer
The farmer had 140 sheep. For the next year, she decided to change the number of sheep in a ratio of 10:7. How many sheep would he have then? - Oranges
The mother divided her three children's oranges in a ratio of 6:5:4. Two children gave 45 oranges. How many oranges were there? - Sixty
Sixty percent of one-fifteen of the total is equal to thirty. What are two percent of the total? - Siblings Ages Puzzle
Susan, Karin and Sam are siblings. Susan is 9 times as old as Sam. Karin is nine years younger than Susan. How old is each of them if they are all under the age of 20? - Three Numbers Ratio Product
Three numbers are in the ratio 4:7:14. Three-fourths of the smallest number is one more than one-fifth of the largest number. How many times greater is the product of these three numbers than their sum? - Shipment weight
If you know that a quarter of a mail order and 300 grams weigh the same as the whole shipment, then how many grams do two such shipments weigh? - Ľé sweets
There are 20 sweets in the bag. Some are chocolate, other coconuts, and the remaining marzipan. Chocolate is four times more than coconut. Marzipan's less than chocolate. How much is in a bag of coconut sweets?
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