Basic operations and concepts - math word problems - page 92 of 332
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- Basketball Shooting Success
The boy was practicing shooting at the basket. Out of the first 12 attempts, he missed 9 times. He was successful in all other attempts except a single penultimate throw. He thus achieved exactly half the success rate (he hit the basket in half of the att - Bags
The first bag weighs 18 kg, the second bag is one-third lighter than the first, and the third bag has one-third as much than the weight of all three bags. Determine their weights. - Currency equivalence
They have their own money in the magical land, Fu, Ru, and Mu. Three Mu are equal to five Ru. Six Ru is equal to eighteen Fu. How many Fu are equivalent to one Mu? - Ball count
Roland has 490 balls. If he gave 145 bullets to Mark, he would still have 100 more bullets than Mark. How many balls did Mark have at the beginning? How many shots do they have together? - 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. - Money distribution
Dennis has 43% more money than Damian, and Zuzana has 12% less money than Damian. They have a total of 165 euros and 50 cents. Determine how much money Dennis, Damian, and Zuzana have. - Money distribution
Dano and Juraj have a total of 120 euros. Juraj has 40% less money than Daniel. Determine how much money Daniel and Juraj have. - Money ratio
Milo and Dalibor have a total of 25 euros. Their amounts are in the ratio of 2:3. How many euros would Milo have to give to Dalibor so their payments were 1:4? - Magnet proportion
The brothers collect magnets. Andrew has 32, 18 he kept. He gave the rest to his brother. In what proportion did they split the magnets? How much more should he give to Ondřej's brother so that the ratio of numbers is 3:5? - Hockey audience
In the hockey audience between Sweden and Finland, there are 126 men, 65 boys, 46 children from Sweden, 50 children from Finland, and 200 Swedes, of which half are men and 39 women from Finland. How many people are in the audience? - Grandchildren ages
When asked: "How old are your two grandchildren?" the grandfather answers: "If I add their sum to the product of their ages, I get 14." How old are the grandfather's grandchildren? Consider only whole years. - Apartments
The apartment on the first floor was 10% more expensive than the same apartment on the second floor. The difference was 105 Kc annually. Calculate the apartment's annual rent on the first floor and from the apartment on the second floor. - Unknown number
An unknown number is divisible by exactly three different primes. When we compare these primes in ascending order, the following applies: • The difference between the first and second prime numbers is half the difference between the third and second prime - Quadratic function
It is given a quadratic function y = -4x²+5x+c with an unknown coefficient c. Determine the smallest integer c for which the graph of f intersects the x-axis at two different points. - Division
Three siblings, Helena, Oliver, and George, split the bag with candies on merit in the ratio 1:10:2. How many candies should each get if in the bag were 169? - Company employee crisis
The company laid off employees during the crisis, so at the end of the crisis, it had 40% fewer employees than before the crisis. When the company hired 42 new employees after the crisis subsided, it had 25% more than at the end of the crisis. How many em - Price increase percentage
Easter discounts on winter goods were 20%. By what percentage does the price have to be increased retroactively to be sold again at the original price? - Sweater Discounted Twice
The women's sweater was discounted twice. First 10% later by 10% of the new price, its final price was 324 CZK. Determine the price of the sweater. - Cinema tickets
Cinema sold 180 tickets this Thursday, which is 20%. Monday 14%, Tuesday 6%, Wednesday 9%, Friday 24%, Saturday 12%, and Sunday 15%. How many tickets were sold per week? - Walnuts
x walnuts were in the mission. Dano took 1/4 of the nuts, Michael took 1/8 of the rest, and John took 34 nuts. It stayed here 29 nuts. Determine the original number of nuts.
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