Basic operations and concepts - math word problems - page 163 of 319
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- Money spending
Albert and Peter have an amount of money. If Albert spent $6 and Peter did not spend any, then the ratio of Albert's money to Peter's money is 1:3 . If Peter spent $6 and Albert did not spend any, the ratio of Albert's money to Peter's money is 3:7.How mu
- Cookies/biscuits
There were a total of 200 cookies in the box. They used sugar and chocolate icing in their production. They used chocolate icing for 157 biscuits. They used sugar icing for 100 biscuits. How many of these cookies have both toppings?
- Digits A, B, C
For the various digits A, B, and C is true: the square root of the BC is equal to the A, and the sum B+C is equal to A. Calculate A + 2B + 3C. (BC is a two-digit number, not a product).
- Machine
The price of the new machine is € 65000. The 12% of residual value is depreciated every year. What will the value of the machine be after 2 years?
- Lines
Five bus lines run at intervals 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 minutes. In the morning, it suddenly starts at 4:00. After how many minutes do the bus lines meet again?
- Bouquets 80478
At the flower shop, they received 72 white roses and 96 red roses. What is the maximum number of bouquets they can tie to all these roses if each bouquet is to have the same number of white roses as red roses?
- By six
From digits 1,2,3,4, we create the long integer number 123412341234..., which will have 962 digits. Is this number divisible by 6?
- Observed 8276
We observed road traffic. We only saw bikes and cars. There were a total of 40 laps on the road. List at least three options how many bikes could be and how many cars?
- Three-digit 8002
Find the largest three-digit number that gives the remainder 1 when divided by three, gives the remainder 2 when divided by four, gives the remainder 3 when divided by five, and gives the remainder 4 when divided by six.
- Bookbindings 2528
The bookstore processed 2,905 bookbindings, thus exceeding the set plan by 4.12%. How many should it process according to the plan?
- Addends
The number 681 is divided into two addends. The first was 9 greater than 60% of the second. Determine these addends.
- Shopping mall
A new shopping mall records 120 total shoppers on their first day of business. Each day after that, the number of shoppers is 10 percent more than the day before. What is the total number of shoppers that visited the mall in the first seven days? Round yo
- Pine's forest
There were so many pines in the forest that they were sequentially numbered 1, 2, 3,..., and would use three times more digits than the pine trees alone. How many pine trees were there in the forest?
- 600 pencils
Six hundred pencils we want to be divided into three groups. The biggest groups have ten pens more than the smallest. How many ways can this be done?
- Digits
If x, y and z are three consecutive nonzero digits, zyx-xyz = 198, where zyx and xyz are three-digit numbers created from x, y, and z.
- Athletes
Athletes are standing in rows of eight. Ivan estimated that there are more than 120, while Peter claimed that there are fewer than 130. Both are right. How many are athletes?
- Cooks
Four cooks cleaned 5 kg of potatoes for 10 minutes. How many cooks would have to work cleaning 9 kg of potatoes for 12 minutes?
- Computer
The school purchased the computer 10000. The price of a computer always depreciates the same percentage as the previous year. After four years, the value of the computer is reduced to 1300. How much percent was the declining price of the computer each yea
- Children
Less than 20 children played various games in the yard. They can create pairs, trios, and quartets. How many children were in the yard when Annie came to them?
- UV radiation
The glass of 1 mm thickness absorbs 5.3% of UV radiation passing through. How many percent of UV rays absorb glass with a thickness of 2.3 cm, made from 1 mm thick those glasses?
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