Basic operations and concepts - math word problems - page 95 of 324
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- Combined Weight Puzzle
If Adam and Boris weigh a total of 75 kg, Boris and Cyril weigh a total of 83 kilograms, and Cyril and Dano weigh a total of 92 kg, how many kilograms do Adam and Dano weigh together? - 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? - Mothers and Benches Puzzle
When the mothers sat down on the benches at the Christmas gazebo, only one mother sat on the last bench. When the six of them sat down, one mother remained standing. How many mothers were there on the gazebo, and how many benches could they sit on? - Collection weight
Tomáš brought the collection 20 percent less than Michal. Filip brought half of what Tomas did. Together, they brought 52.8 kg. How much did he bring? - 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. - Product inspection
The worker checked 4,950 products in three days. He inspected 25% more products on the second day than on the first day. He inspected 16% fewer products on the third day than on the second day. How many products did he check on each day? - Family budget
The family pays 250 euros a month for food, which is 33% of the total budget. How much money do they have left for other expenses? - Commuters - school
A total of 750 pupils attend the school. 20% of students are commuters. 18% of pupils commute in the first grade and 23% in the second grade. How many first graders does the school have? - 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. - The farmer
The farmer harvested 840 tons of grain in 2006, 44% less than in 2005 and one-fifth more than in 2004. How many tons of grain were harvested in the years 2005 and 2004? - Pine
How much of a mixed forest ranger wants to cut down if their head said: "We only cut down pine trees, which in our mixed forest 97%. After cut, pine trees constitute 92% of all trees left." - Visitors
The first holiday weekend, 1250 visitors came to the swimming pool in Zdice. Sunday was not so nice, so two-thirds of the number of visitors who were at the swimming pool on Saturday came. How many visitors were there on Saturday? - Goalie Saves Percentage
The hockey goalie got 6 goals for the match. The success rate of his interventions was 80%. How many shots did he catch per game? - Wine bottle price
Five bottles of white wine and six bottles of red wine cost 1410 CZK. A bottle of red wine was CZK 15 more expensive than a bottle of white wine. How many crowns will we pay for two white and two red wine bottles? - Swimming training pupils
One hundred seventy-one pupils from the second to fourth years of primary school participated in swimming training. How many of them were from the fourth grade if there were 10% more third graders than second graders and 20% more fourth graders than third - A solution
A solution of salt and water has 15% salt by weight. From it, 30 kg evaporated, and the solution now contains 20% salt. Find the original quantity of the solution. - Apples
60% of first-quality apples were picked in the upper orchard, and 90% of first-quality apples were in the lower orchard. How many% of the first quality were achieved in total if the total harvest was 240 tons of apples and in the lower orchard, the harves - Expression money per time
You started this year with $196 saved, and you continue to save an additional $19 per month. Write an algebraic expression to represent the total amount of money saved after m months. - Participants
Of the 48 participants, six were women, fewer than men, and 24 were children, less than all adults. Calculate the percentage of all participants on the tour who are children.
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