Basic operations and concepts - math word problems - page 140 of 321
Number of problems found: 6415
- Christmas
Father said, " Exactly after 56 hours, we will sit down at the Christmas Eve table." How was it, and what time was it, when Father said this sentence? They sat at the Christmas Eve table at exactly 6 PM. - Television
When we add the difference between the numbers 1704 and 654 and the difference between numbers 14920 and 14042, we get the year in which television was invented. How many years have people known TV? - Stock
Enterprise sold 7/12 of its products to foreign markets, and 2/5 of the remainder was sold at home. How many % of the products are still in stock? - Grower
Grower harvested 160 kg of apples. Pears harvested ten times less. a) How many kilograms of pears were harvested? b) How many apples and pears were harvested? c) How many kg harvested pears less than apples? - The largest number
Find the largest integer such that: 1. No figures are not repeated, 2. The multiplication of every two digits is odd, 3. In addition, all digits are odd. - Mixed with percentages
Calculate 33 1/3% of 570. - Mathematics 83190
The number of students studying teacher studies in mathematics has decreased in the last twenty years in a ratio of 2:10. How many students are studying teacher studies now when twenty years ago there were 50? - Mathematics 80583
Can it be 1%>2%? Can't it be nonsense and a denial of the law of mathematics, yet 119 out of 120 people say so? - Tablets 80294
Pepík is sick and has to take 1 tablet three times a day. How many days will a pack of 30 tablets last him if he only takes 1 tablet in the morning and evening every third day? - Unidentified 61201
The set contains 12 different figures. How many unidentified individual figures do I have to buy to have precisely two complete sets with a 90% probability after unpacking them? - A cloth
There are flower cloths 495 meters, white cloth 330 meters. What is the percentage of white cloth? How much is white cloth less than flower cloth? - Kilograms 7995
One owl catches 1000 mice. One mouse destroys 1kg of grain. How many kilograms of grain will save ten owls? - Measured 6023
If a person has 6 kg of blood, how much alcohol does he have in his blood if they measured 3 per mille? - Obtained 5353
About 50% of the pulp is obtained from wood and about 65% from paper. How many tons of paper can we make from 150 tons of wood? - Cheaper skis
In Tesco, skis for 9,000 CZK were reduced by 30 percent, in Makro they were reduced by 20 percent first, and after a week by another 10 percent. Where were the skis cheaper in the end? - Mrs. Sojka
Mrs. Sojka gave her class 12 minutes to read. Natalie read 7 1/2 pages in the time. At what rate in pages per hour did Natalie read? - The Norris
The Norris family goes out for lunch, and the meal price is 52. The sales tax on the meal is 6%, and the family also leaves a 20% tip on the pre-tax amount. What is the total cost of the meal? - Concert ticket
Noah wants to save $60 to purchase a concert ticket. If he has saved $45 so far, what percentage of his goal has he saved? What percentage remains? - The ratio
The ratio of girls to boys in Mrs. White's class is 3:2. If there are 12 boys, how many girls are in the classroom? - Sales off
The shoe cost x euros. First, they are discounted by 50%, then 25% of the new amount. Determine what percentage of the total cost is cheaper.
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