Basic operations and concepts - math word problems - page 119 of 332
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- Repair company
The company repairs cars. On the first day, repair half of the contract; on the second day, half of the rest; and on the third day 8 residue cars. How many total cars did the company repair? - Three friends
The three friends spent 600 KC in a teahouse. Thomas paid twice as much as Paul. Paul was half less than Zdeněk. How many each paid? - Rabbits
In the hutch are 48 mottled rabbits. Brown is 23 less than mottled, and white is 8 times less than mottled. How many rabbits are in the hutch? - Three workers
The company rewarded three workers, CZK 9200, and their work divided the money. The first worker gets twice the second, the second three times more than the third. How much money did each worker receive? - QuizQ2
The square of the first number equals three-fifths of the second number. Determine both numbers, given that the second number is five times greater than the first, and neither number equals zero. - Gold coin
The gold coin contains 966 permille pure gold, which is 8.7 g. What is the weight of the coin in grams? - Popsicles
Franc went to buy ice lollies. If he buys 4 popsicles, he misses 1 USD. When he purchased 3 popsicles, he got back 3 USD. How many USD was a popsicle? - Consolidation expensiveness
Calculate how much the same shopping of 100 EUR will cost in 2025, if in 2024 VAT is 20% and in 2025 it will be as much as 23%. Assume that all goods in the shopping are charged with the same, basic VAT rate. PS. VAT was temporarily raised from 19% to 20% - Class pupil distribution
There are a total of 56 pupils in three classes in the rural school. In the second grade, there are 20% fewer pupils than in the first grade, and in the third grade, there are 25% more pupils than in the second grade. How many pupils are there in each cla - Number summand division
Divide the number 111 into three summands so that each is two larger than the previous one. - Number ratio
Determine the three numbers that are in the ratio 1:2/3:3/4, and the sum of the first two equals the smallest three-digit number. - Plums - a quarter
How many plums were originally in the bowl if Iva ate a quarter, Jana ate a fifth, Mike ate three eighths, and 7 were left? - Candy ratio division
Jane and Klara divided the candies in a ratio of 15:18. Klára got 90 candies. How many candies were there? - Equal number multiplication
When I multiply two equal natural numbers, I get the same result as when I add them together. Which ones are they? - The ratio 9
The ratio of the present age of Raul and Rohit is 5:7. Four years ago, Rohit age is 12 more than Raul's age. Then find their present age. - L Hospital's rule
Use L Hospital's rule to solve (i) Lim x²+5x-14/x²-5x+6 X—>2 (ii)Lim x³+x²-x-1/x²-2x-3 X—>3 - Two numbers 13
Two numbers are in the ratio 5:8. When 2 is added to each, the ratio of the resulting numbers is 2:3. Find the numbers. - Make loss
By selling an item 750, a trader made a 25 percent loss. How much loss did the trader make? - Variation element increase
If we increase the number of elements by 2, the number of variations of the second class without repetition increases by 22. How many elements do we have initially? - Consecutive number groups
Determine the group of numbers for which the following relations hold: a) The sum of the searched three consecutive even numbers equals 978. b) The sum of the searched four consecutive odd numbers equals 312.
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