Basic operations and concepts - math word problems - page 88 of 322
Number of problems found: 6438
- Difference 3875
The four numbers are in a ratio of 5:7:4:6. Their difference is equal to -84. Specify these numbers. - Student's 3366
Dorothy had a total of 22 scores in her school book. She had three times less score 1 than score 3. She had only two scores 2. How many scores, 1 and 3, did Dorothy have in her school book? - Addends
Number 118 is divided into two addends, so the first addend is 69, greater than 75% of the second addend. - Sweets
Three chocolates and seven cakes cost 85 CZK. Two chocolates and six cakes cost 86 CZK. How much are five chocolates and nine cakes? I wonder how to get the result, but only by logic, without using a system of equations. - Brothers and sisters
There are 35 children in the class; 23 have a brother, and 27 have a sister. When five children in the class have no brother or sister, how many children have both a brother and a sister? - Difference 3539
We increased the unknown number by 29% once and 41% the second time. The difference between the new numbers was 420. What was the unknown number? - Determine 3837
Alena, Andrej, and Juraj have a total of 74 nuts. Alena has 45% more nuts than Andrej, and Juraj has 5 more nuts than Andrej. Determine how many nuts Alena, Juraj, and Andrej have. - Trainers 3
Trainers start in six steps, eight steps, nine steps, and ten steps. Each time they have one trainee left. How many trainees were there? - Sifted sand
At a construction site, the sand used in mortar is sifted through a sieve. In the process, 1/6 of the coarse sand falls through. Determine how many cubic meters must be brought in to obtain two cubic meters of sifted sand. - Administrative
There are 21 employees working in a warehouse - manual and clerical workers. When adjusting the wages, they reduced the daily wage of each clerical worker by €3 and increased the daily wage of each manual worker by €2, so the total daily wage increased by - Apples investment
The merchant bought a certain amount of apples and paid one denarius for every seven apples. The next day he sold all the apples for one denarius for five pieces and earned 12 denarii. How many apples did he originally buy, and how many did he have to inv - Pigs
A buyer said, "I want to buy 100 pigs for 100 denarii. An adult pig costs ten denarii, a sow five denarii, and two little piglets are worth one denarius. " How many pigs, cows, and piglets could he buy for exactly 100 denarii? - The dealer
The dealer planned to sell 40% of the cars he had in stock in May. However, he sold 20 fewer cars, i.e., only 15% of cars. a) How many cars did he have in stock? b) How many cars did he sell in May? - One-time
A one-time fee of S euros is paid for renting a boat, and the same price is paid for each hour. For H hours of rental, we pay a one-time fee of K euros. Using the variables S, K, and H, determine the time for which we can rent this boat for 20 euros if th - Iron pole
The iron pole is in the ground 2/5 of its length, partly above the ground 1/3 is yellow, and the unpainted section is 6 m long. How long is the entire column? - Z5–I–4 MO 2017 Badminton
Eva and Mark were playing badminton and Viktor counted their rallies. After every 10 rallies, Viktor drew a cross (X). Then, instead of every 10 crosses, he drew a circle (O) and erased the corresponding 10 crosses. When Eva and Mark finished the game, Vi - Comparing salaries
Spouses compared salaries. Mrs. Janka found a 20% higher salary than Mr. Jaroslav. Together they earned € 1,430. How much do they earn each of them? - Two sisters
Two sisters together have 54 CDs. 6/8 CDs have a younger sister and are equal to 3/5 of CDs older sisters. How many CDs has each of the sisters? - Price saleoff
Shoes cost y euros. They were first discounted by 12% and then 50% of the new amount. After this double discount, the cost was exactly 22 euros. Determine the original price of the shoes. - Difference of two number
The difference between the two numbers is 20. They are positive integers greater than zero. The first number raised to one-half equals the second number. Determine the two numbers.
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