Examples of equations for practice for 14 year olds - page 3 of 89
Number of problems found: 1774
- Line in normal form
Try to find the equation of a line given two points in the form Ax+By=C. passes through the points: (2,1) and (-2,2) - Line slope
What is the slope of the line with points (-1,-3) and (-5, 2)? - Fraction equation
3/5 of a number is 6, more than 1/5 of the number. What is the number? - On monday 2
On Monday, 1/4 of the workers were absent. On Tuesday, only 1/6 of the workers were absent. If 12 more workers were absent on Monday than on Tuesday, how many workers are there altogether?
- The slope 2
What is the slope of the line that passes through the points (-4, -7) and (-2,-19)? Write your answer in the simplest form. - The quotient
If the quotient of a number and 16 is added to 1/4, the result is 9/16. Find the number. - Tadeo
Tadeo volunteered at the library 6 times as many hours over the weekend as Dylan. Together, they volunteered a total of 14 hours. How many hours did each person volunteer over the weekend? Write a system of equations that represents the situation. Let x r - Kevin 4
Kevin is 4 years older than Margaret. Next year Kevin will be 2 times as old as Margaret. How old is Kevin? - Temperature - linear function
In the morning, at 08:00 hours, the temperature was -8°C, and in the afternoon, at 16:00 hours, the temperature was 24°C. Assuming that the temperature changes steadily, what was the temperature at 1300 hours, and what was the time when the temperature wa
- Salt water
The ratio of water (in liters) to salt (in grams) needs to be 3 to 2. If we add 10 grams of salt, how much water do we need to add? - 56.9 divided
56.9 divided by 10 missing exponents = 0.569 - Nickels and dimes
Bob has a handful of nickels and dimes worth $2.45. How many dimes are there if there are 4 more nickels than dimes? Hint: A nickel is worth 5 cents, and a dime is worth 10 cents. So, one dime is worth the same as two nickels. - Jackie 2
Jackie bought an equal number of tulip bulbs and daffodil bulbs. Along the length of her garden, Jackie planted 6 daffodil bulbs and 3 tulip bulbs per foot. She has 5 daffodil bulbs and 29 tulip bulbs remaining to plant elsewhere. How long is Jackie's gar - Sophie 2
Sophie earns $12.80 per hour babysitting. She has to repay a loan to her parents in the amount of $100. After repaying the loan, she wants to have at least enough money to buy herself a pair of sneakers costing $130.40. Write an inequality modeling the nu
- Flat internet program
Under her cell phone plan, Sarah pays a flat cost of $69 per month and $4 per gigabyte. She wants to keep her bill at $83.80 per month. Write and solve an equation that can be used to determine the number of gigabytes of data Sarah can use while staying w - Jimmy 2
Jimmy spent 3/4 of his money on a slice of pizza and 1/2 of the remainder on drinks. After paying for the slice of pizza and drinks, he had P 24 left. How much money did Jimmy have at the beginning? - Peter 13
Peter and Paul finished the first round of orders in 3 hours and 15 minutes. Peter, however, works a lot faster than Paul does; Peter is 2 and a half times as fast as Paul. For the second day of shipping orders, peter is unavailable; paul will have to do - A stock
A stock of food is enough to feed 50 people for 14 days. How many days will the food last if 20 more people are added? - Pesos
What amount increased by 20% will equal P60?
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