Fraction word problems - page 108 of 157
Number of problems found: 3125
- Money ratio division
Divide 910 CZK in a ratio of 3:4 - Simple equation 6
Solve the equation with one variable: X/2+X/3+X/4=X+4 - Trees
The total number of trees in the orchard is two-fifths of pearls and apples are three eighty. The rest of the trees are nine ceremonial. How many trees are in the set? - Equation
Solve equation with unknown x: 3 (1/3 + 2x) -2 (1/3-3x) -13/2 = 0 - Equation
Solve the equation and check the result: 1.6x - 3/2 + x - 9,8 = x + 0,4/3 - 7 + 1,6/6 - The half of sum
Half the sum of a number and 1.75 is -5.1. What is the number? Enter your answer as a simplified mixed number in the box. . - Class student activities
The teacher enters the class. Half of the pupils are looking for something, a third pass, and five are sitting. How many students are in the class? - Number difference multiplication
To get their sum, what number must you multiply the difference between 3.5 and 11/4? - Apple color basket
There were 15 apples in the basket. There were four fewer red apples than green ones and a quarter fewer reds than red ones. How many red apples were in the basket? - Factory shift employees
Half of the factory employees work in the first shift, a third of employees work in the second shift, and 130 employees work in the third shift. How many employees does the factory have? - Equation solving exercise
Solve two equations: 7 * (x + 1) - (3x + 1) = 21/2 a / 3-a + 6/12 = 2a-4 - Imaginary number puzzle
Half of the imaginary number reduced by a quarter of the same number equals one-third of the largest two-digit number. What did the number mean? - Number increase puzzle
I think the number. I'll increase it by 2/5. I'll get 63. What number did I think? - Unknown number
If we multiply the number by 4, I get a third of the number 36. Specify an unknown number. - Students in a Class
The ratio of boys to girls in a class is 3:5. How many students are there in a class if there are 15 girls? - Pear basket third
There were pears in the basket. I took a third of them, which was 6 pears. How many pears were in the basket before taking it? - Martin number subtraction
Martin thinks of a number. Subtracting two-thirds of it and adding the number 8 gives the number 40. What is the original number that martin was thinking of? - Cake 9
1/3 of a cake costs 3$ and 50 cents. Then how much does the whole cake cost? - Evaluate expression
What is: the sum of negative four and one-half times n plus the quantity one-fourth plus one and three-fourths times n minus three-eighths? - Distributive property
Verify the distributive property a×(b+c)=(a×b)+(a*c) for the rational number a=5/8, b=7/4 and c=2/3
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