Basic operations and concepts - math word problems - page 154 of 321
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- Cost structure
You are currently trying to decide between two cost structures for your business: one with a greater proportion of short-term fixed costs and another more heavily weighted to variable costs. Estimated revenue and cost data for each alternative are as foll - Percent 84011
What percent is 70 of 35? - Image reduction
To say that I am mathematically challenged is a gross understatement! I'm trying to help my friend determine how to calculate percentages of reduction or enlargement for a quilt pattern. She is creating a drawing of a cute picture that will become a piece - Number split
Divide 36 in the ratio of 4:5. - Big factorial
How many zeros end number 324!? - Reciprocal
Calculate the reciprocal numbers for the given real numbers. - Diophantus
We know little about this Greek mathematician from Alexandria, except that he lived around the 3rd century A.D. Thanks to an admirer who described his life through an algebraic riddle, we know at least something about it. Diophantus's youth lasted 1/6 of - Retirement saving
Deryl wishes to save money to provide for his retirement. Beginning one year from now, he will begin depositing the same fixed amount each year for the next 30 years into a retirement savings account. Starting one year after making his last deposit, he wi - Family
A man and a woman have 7 daughters together (or - "with each other" so that step-children are excluded). Each daughter has one brother. How many members are in the immediate family? - Value
Find the value of the expression: 6!·10-3 - Percentages
Expressed as a percentage: - Rates
When gas consumption, the consumer may choose one of two rates: rate A - which pays 0.4 € per 1 m³ of gas a flat monthly fee of 4.2 € (regardless of consumption) rate B - which pays 0.351 € per 1 m³ of gas a flat monthly fee of 10.1 € From what monthly co - She encoded
Aunt Heda likes puzzles, but her memory is no longer working for her. She chose the 4-digit code on her mobile phone as follows: She encoded her name according to the order of the letters in the alphabet (A=1 B2 C3 D4 E5 F6 G7 H8 I9 ) inserted one multipl - Solve 2
Solve integer equation: a +b+c =30 a, b, c = can be an odd natural number from this set (1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15) - Camel
Camel's owner wants to get out of the city into an oasis. He bought 3000 bananas, which he wants to sell in the oasis. However, an oasis from the city divided 1,000 kilometers of desert. Camel can carry up to 1000 bananas and eats one banana for every kil - Logistics
The Head of the logistics department informed the meeting of the management that the same item is currently not available in sufficient quantity in all three warehouses of the company. We have a total of 135 pieces. It was 37 pieces more in warehouse No 3 - Pilsen circus
A city citizen saw the circus's arrival in Pilsen in the morning at 08:00. He passed this information at 08:15 to three other city residents. Each of these three people then informed the other three residents at 08:30, and again at 08:45, they reported th - Greek railwayman
Lewis has worked for the Slovak railways since 2000. His salary is 950 €. His colleague Evgenias works at the Greek State Railways from 1984. Evgenias earns 5700 € per month. Calculate: a) how many times does Evgenias earn more than Lewis? b) how many tim - Cents no more
Janko bought pencils for 35 cents each. Neither he nor the salesperson had small coins, just a whole € 1 coin. At least how many pencils did he have to buy to pay for the whole euros? - The city 2
Today lives 298000 citizens in the city. How many citizens can we expect in 8 years if their annual increase is 2.4%?
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