Equations practice problems - page 214 of 236
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- Pocket
Miriam spent on a trip for half-pocket gifts, and for the third remaining money bought a bagel. Six euros left her. How many euros had Miriam in her pocket?
- Book
Alena read a book at a speed of 15 pages per day. If she read twice as fast, she should read a book four days earlier. How many pages have a book?
- Scouts
Scouts purchased two types of camp cans for a total cost of 1460 CZK. The first can cost CZK 32, and the second cost 25 CZK. How many cans were purchased for each type?
- Legs
There are four-legged chairs and three-legged stools in the room, all fitted with (one) person. I counted all the legs in the room, and there were 39. How many chairs, stools, and people are there?
- Barrel 3
The barrel with water weighs 118 kg. When we get off 75% of water, it weighs 35 kg. How many kg has an empty barrel?
- Mushrooms
For five days, we collected 410 mushrooms. Interestingly, we collected ten mushrooms more every day than the preceding day. How many mushrooms have we collected during the 4th day?
- Vacation
Smiths paid a deposit for a vacation of two-sevenths of the total vacation price. They then also paid € 550. How much cost their vacation?
- Raffle
How many raffle tickets must be purchased by Peter in a raffle with issued 200 tickets if he wants to be sure to win at least a third price? The raffle draws 30 prices.
- Three-fifths 1651
Anna bought something for one-third of her savings. She spent three-fifths of the remaining money on her parents' gifts. She has 400 euros left now. How many euros did she save before spending?
- School
The school attends 792 children, boys and girls ratio is 4:5. How many more girls go to school (than boys)?
- One-third
A one-third of an unknown number is equal to five times as great as the difference between the same unknown number and the number 28. Find the unknown number.
- Timeage
Seven times my age is 8, less than the largest two-digit number. How old am I?
- Construction 1639
A group of masons had to finish the rough construction within three days. On the first day, they completed a third of this task, but on the second day, they were delayed and did 15% less work than the first day. By what % relative to the second day must t
- The plan
Students have collected 48 kg of paper, which is 16% of the plan. How many kilograms of paper still have to collect to fulfill the plan?
- Remainder 1634
The work crew will excavate 1/4 of the channel on the 1st day, and 1/2 of the remainder on the 2nd day. Third day 1/3 of what she dug the second day. What part of the canal in km still needs to be dug after the third day, if the length of the canal is 72
- 7 roses
Peter bought seven roses. When he paid for them, he had 4 euros left. If he had bought five roses, he would have had 40 euros left. Thus, Peter had 40 euros before the purchase.
- Difference 1632
The difference between the two numbers is 7. Their product 144. What are the numbers?
- Reduced 1631
Three times the number reduced by 10 is as much as 100, as 100 is more than twice that. What is the number?
- Unknown number 5
I think of an unknown number. If we enlarge it five times, then subtract 3, and the result decreases by 75%, we get one greater than the number. What number am I thinking?
- Store
Peter paid 3 euros in-store, more than half the amount on arrival at the store. When he left the shop, he had 10 euros in his wallet. How many euros does he have upon arrival at the store?
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