Fraction word problems - page 131 of 157
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- Percentage Comparison of Fractions
By what percentage is one-fifth greater than one-tenth? - Fraction Multiply Smaller Number
Which number, in the form of a fraction, needs to be multiplied by 40 to get a 6% smaller number? - Three-fifths
Three-fifths of the school's students are girls. What percentage are boys? - Container
On the first day, I removed 1/4 of the water from the full container, and on the second day, I removed 1/5 of the remaining water. Thus, how many percent remain container-filled? - Unknown number percentage
5% of the unknown number is 224 less than 25% of the unknown number. - Unknown number 10
The number first increased by 30%, then by 1/5. What percentage we've increased the original number? - Ethnicity
The share of ethnicity XY is 73%, which is 1/5 more than in the prewar period. What was the share of that ethnicity in the prewar period? - Flour
Kim needs 3/4 cup of flour to make 12 cookies. How much flour would she need to make 60 cookies? - Quarter percentage
What percentage of a quarter can be expressed as a percentage? - Discount and prices
After a 29% discount, the new product price was € 426. What was the original price of the product? - Dice sum probability
What is the probability that if you roll the die twice, the sum of 12 will fall? - The ratio 4
The ratio of two numbers is 5:4. If 40% of the first number is 12, what will be 50% of the second number? - Three-digit digit sum
How many three-digit numbers have a digit sum of 6? Write the ratio of the number of created even and odd numbers and adjust it to the basic form. - Percentages 5
$5.25 is 7 1/2% of what number? - One half of one percent
One-half of 1% converted to a decimal is? - Girls in Chess Group
The chess group consists of eight boys, representing 40% of all group members. How many girls go to the chess ring? - The number 72
The number 72 increased by 25%. By how much % will you have to reduce the number you created to get the number 72 again? - For each
For each pair of expressions, circle the greater product without finding the product. (write 1=left expression, 2=right expression) a. 3/4 x 2/3 and 3/4 x 1/2 b. 2/3 x 3 1/4 and 4/3 x 3 1/4 c. 3/8 x 3/8 and 3/8 x 1/2 - Job applicants
Job applicants: three-fourths of applicants had experience in a position. The number that did not have prior experience was 36. How many people applied for the job? - Half of halves
We cut half of the square off, then half of the rest, etc. Five cuts we made in this way. What part of the area of the original square is the area of the cut part?
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