Basic operations and concepts - math word problems - page 91 of 332
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- Employees
The company employs 1 440 employees (men and women). For over-average results, the premiums were 18.75% for all men and 22.5% for all women. They rewarded 20% of employees with bonuses. How many men and how many women are employed in the company? - Jane bought
Jane bought several identical lined notebooks, several identical squared notebooks, and several identical compasses at a stationery store. Two lined notebooks and two squared notebooks cost a total of 180 crowns. Two squared notebooks cost the same as thr - Worker reward division
The reward of CZK 4,220 was divided among 3 workers in such a way that the second received CZK 400 more than the first, and the third received 30% more than the second. How much did each get? - Tie price calculation
CZK 895 was paid for three ties. A blue tie was 18% more expensive than a gray one, and a brown one was CZK 100 more expensive than a gray one. Calculate the prices of individual ties. - Money multiplier reserve
The economy's money is 600 PJ (monetary units). The proportion of cash is 5%. All cash is in circulation, and none is hoarded. The optimal reserve ratio is 12%. Calculate the money multiplier - The cost 4
The cost to tile a floor that measures 7 x 6 square feet is $ 2,100. How much will tile a floor measuring 11 x 13 square feet cost? - Limousine rent
Hannah rented a limousine for prom. There was a one-time charge of $100 plus an hourly rate of $45. Her total cost for the night was $347.50. How many hours did Hannah rent the limo for? - Tennis racket
Tennis rackets became cheaper by 16% in winter. In the spring, the price increased by 15%. After this increase, it cost € 38. How much did the rocket cost in the winter before cheapening? - Grapes harvesting
The foreman harvested grapes for three days, a total of 2,510 kg. On the second day, they peeled 480 kilograms less than the first day, the third day, and 25% more than the first day. How many kilograms of grapes did the part-timers pick the second day? - Dog price
Teresa agreed to get a dog and 6000 crowns a year for help in a dachshund breeding station. After eight months, she had to finish work and got a dog and 2000 crowns. What price does a dog have? - Testing preparation time
Mike has also been preparing for testing 9 for a long time. He devotes a third of his time to Czech, half of his time to mathematics, and discusses with his father for 10 minutes. How many minutes a day does Mike prepare? - Container sand weight
A metal container with sand weighs 1.4 tons. If we remove part of the sand, then the rest of the sand, which is 24% of the original amount, together with the metal container, weighs 1.1 tons. a) What is the weight of the container? b) How many tons of san - TV VAT
A dealer sells a TV for 750 euros. Upon selling it, he must pay 20% VAT to the state. How many euros in VAT will he pay for the sale of one TV? - Debt
Joe and Caryl have a debt of $100,500. Joe makes $90,000 annually, and Caryl makes $35,000 annually. Based on their salaries, how much should both pay to zero out the debt fairly? - Fruit sales
The seller sold 40% of the fruit on the first day, 2/3 of the rest on the second day, and the remaining 20 kg on the third day. How much fruit did he sell in those three days? - Barrel 4
The barrel of water weighs 63 kg. After off 75% water, the barrel's weight with water is 21 kg. How many kg weigh empty barrels and how many kgs of water in them? - Car loads
The construction material was taken away by three different large cars. The weight of the load on the second was 20% more than on the first. The weight on the third was 20% more than on the second. They loaded a total of 18.2 tons. How many tons were on e - Barrel
The barrel is filled with water up to 57% of its capacity. When we add two buckets will be filled to 73% of their capacity. What is the volume of a barrel if the volume of the bucket is 12 liters? - Four pupils
Four pupils divided 765 euro so that the second received 50% less than the first, the third received 1/2 euro less than the fourth, and the fourth received 50 euro less than the first. How much did each of them receive? - Thrift woman
Calculate how long a grandmother must save to buy new shoes priced at 116 euros if she saves 2 EUR per month.
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