Basic operations and concepts - math word problems - page 146 of 332
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- Two teacher 2
Two teachers are paid 5100 USD together. If the teachers are to share this amount in the ratio of 3:7, how much does each receive? - Apples
Three types of apples are mixed in a box. What is the smallest number of apples we have to take from the box so that there are certainly at least three apples of the same kind among them? (Explain your solution!) - Fruit
There are a total of 28 pear and apple trees in the orchard, and no other fruit trees. The numbers of pear trees and apple trees are in the ratio 3:4. Which statement is false? A. Apple trees make up 4/7 of the fruit trees. B. There are fewer pear trees t - Car plant employees
4020 employees work in the car plant. 35% of the work by bus, 40% by car, and the rest by bike. How many employees go to work by bike? - A labourer
A laborer who works five days a week starts at 10 AM on Monday. If he works for 56 days, on which day will he complete the job? - Two-fifths
Two-fifths (2/5) of a pound of chicken for each person. How many pounds of chicken are required if eight people are to feed? - An amusement
An amusement park sold 40 child tickets. The other ten tickets it sold were adult tickets. What is the ratio of the number of adult tickets to the number of child tickets? Write your answer as two numbers separated by a colon (for example, 2:3). - Row for lunch
There are less than 66 people in a row for lunch. In front of Eve, there are 28 students. Behind Martin, there are 30 people. Between Eve and Martin, there are 17 people. How many students would stand behind Eve if Martin stood in front of Eve? - Online purchase
A ticket for a school performance costs 95 euros. If the ticket is purchased online, there is a discount of 4%. What is the total price of a ticket purchased online? - Erik
Three friends, Peter, Eric, and Miles, shared 420 euros in a ratio of 1:2:3. How many euros did Eric receive? - 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? - Giraffes to monkeys
The ratio of the number of giraffes to the number of monkeys in a zoo is 2 to 5. Which statement about the giraffes and monkeys could be true? A. For every 10 monkeys in the zoo, there are 4 giraffes. B. For every giraffe in the zoo, there are three monke - Number ratio sum
The two natural numbers are in the ratio of 3:13, and we will denote their sum. Which of the following values cannot its sum be? a) 64 b) 96 c) 112 d) 39 - Jana and Eva
Jana and Eva practised decimals. Jana made up a decimal number, and Eva always added three times that number to it. The first number consisted only of ones (i.e., it ended in the hundredths place and had 5 digits). The second number had twice as many deci - Lemonade
In January, 2 liters of lemonade were sold for CZK 24, while in February, 2.5 liters of lemonade were sold at the same price. How much percent was 1 liter of lemonade cheaper in February than in January? - Missing numerals
John described the example but forgot the numerals. Fill them in so that the result is correct. (2 solutions): 3 3 3 3 = 8 - Pullover price
The pullover originally cost 45 euros. First, it fell by 20% and then by 10%. What is its current price? - Pennies
Eight hundred pennies have the same value as 100 ducats. One hundred pennies have the same value as 250 tolars. How many ducats have the same value as 100 tolars? - Log
The worker cut his thick log into six pieces for 30 min. How long did he cut the log to 12 pieces? - Briefcase
The cost of producing a briefcase is € 45. The manufacturer wants to sell it at a profit of 30%. How much will the briefcase sell for?
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