Basic operations and concepts - math word problems - page 78 of 332
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- Language choice
Two foreign languages are compulsory from the fourth grade. Only a tenth of the class did not choose English, and a fifth did not take German. Fifteen children learn French this way. Calculate how many pupils chose the English-German combination. - Cake cost
The traditional Easter fair occurs yearly in the open-air museum in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm. At the stand, Marek discovered that half a frgal (cake) is 42 crowns cheaper than a whole frgál. How much does the whole frgal cost? - Deposit
A total of $15,000 is deposited into two simple interest accounts. One account earns an annual interest rate of 6% and the other earns 7%. How much should be invested in each account so that the total interest earned is $970? - Car rent 2
The cost (c), in dollars, charged by a car rental agency is calculated using the equation c = 12 +0.29 m, where m represents the distance traveled in miles. Calculate the distance traveled for the cost of $56. 37. - Five years
Nakato Nobuki, a Japanese artist, wants to have $24,000.00 in his savings account at the end of five years. Mr. Nobuki deposits $1,500.00 annually into savings and has a balance of $8,000.00 today. What must the interest rate on the savings account be for - The family
How old is a mother if she is four times older than her daughter, and five years ago she was seven times older than her daughter? Today, a son is 30 years younger than his father. Seven years ago, the father was seven times older than the son. How old is - Trousers
Jerry bought new trousers, but the trousers were too long. Their length was in the ratio of 5:8 to Jerry's height. The mother cut his trousers by 4 cm. Thus, the original ratio decreased by 4%. Determine Jerry's high. - Student divisibility lies
The teacher wrote a number less than 50,000 on the board. The first student said: This number is divisible by 2 The second student said: This number is divisible by 3 And so on, down to the last one who claimed it was divisible by 13. Two in a row lied. W - Vegetable meal
The cook was making a meal - in the ratio of 4:3:1, mixing tomatoes: pepper: onion. Onions were 5 kg less than peppers. How many kgs of tomatoes did he need to prepare the meal? - Hotel star distribution
There are several hotels in the Sunny Beach resort. Among them are one-, two-, three- and four-star hotels. During the walk, Jane calculated that the sum of all the stars in the resort was 69. More than half of the stars belong to one-star hotels. The num - Red and white
Simona picked 63 tulips in the garden and tied bicolor bouquets for her girlfriends. The tulips were only red and white. She put as many tulips in each bouquet, three always red. How much could Simon tear off white tulips? Write all the options. - Flowers 2
Cha cruz has a garden. The ratio of roses to tulips is 2:5, and the ratio of roses to orchids is 7:6. Cha Cruz wonders what the ratio of tulips to orchids is. If Cha Cruz has 183 plants, how many of each kind are there? - School
Less than 500 pupils attend school. When it is sorted into pairs, one pupil remains. Similarly, one remains when sorted into 3, 4, 5, and 6 members teams. Sorted to seven members teams, no left behind. How many pupils are attending this school? - Subject popularity
In the mini-survey of our class about the popularity of individual subjects, it was shown that 11.1% of pupils like mathematics, 18.5% like languages, 14.8% of pupils like physical education, and the remaining 12 pupils have several favorite subjects. How - Class composition
A fifth-grade class has 25 pupils. 18% are boys and 23% are girls... [Note: problem appears inconsistent as 18% + 23% ≠ 100%; please check original data.] How many boys are in the class and how many girls? - Necklace cost
For the opening ball of the season, the president's wife bought a necklace with a bracelet for 768 euros. How much did the necklace cost, and how much did the bracelet cost if the bracelet was 40% off a) cheaper, b) more expensive than the necklace? - Factory workers
The textile factory employs 600 women and men, twice as many women as men. How many women and how many men work here? Demonstrate and explain the calculation procedure. - Cinema visitors
The cinema was visited by a total of 890 people in 3 days. On the 2nd day, it was three times more than the 1st day; on the 3rd day, 50 people more than on the 2nd day visited the cinema. How many people see the cinema each day? - Farm animals
Grandfather keeps 40 animals — geese, pigs, goats, and chickens—in total. There are 3 geese for every goat. If there were 8 fewer chickens, there would be as many geese and pigs combined. If Grandpa exchanged a quarter of the geese for chickens at a ratio - Peter crown ratio
Peter has only two crowns in the treasury and can divide them both in a ratio of 4:5 and in a ratio of 4:7. How many crowns does Peter have in the money box if the amount saved is less than 300 CZK?
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