Fraction word problems - page 93 of 156
Number of problems found: 3112
- Evaluate statement
Which is a correct statement about the description "two less than the quotient of a number cubed and sixteen, increased by eight" when n = 4? Choices: The value when n = 4 is 6. The value when n = 4 is 7. The value when n = 4 is 9. The value when n = 4 is - Mrs. Zarka
Mrs. Zarka has three pies for a party. She calculates that if she splits the pies evenly among the guests, they will each receive 1/6 of a pie. How many guests are there? - Cheese consumption
I have some cheese. I used 2/5 of the total amount of cheese yesterday. Today, I used 2/5 of the remaining cheese from yesterday. If 900 g of cheese remains at the end of today, how many grams of cheese did I have initially? - Here are
Here are white, blue, and red boats in a marina. Two-thirds of the boats in the marina are white, 4/7 of the remaining boats are blue, and the rest are red. If there are 15 red boats, how many boats are in the marina? Which tape diagram represents how man - Tourist route
How long is the tourist route when tourists cross four-sevenths of the way on foot, cross the bus twice less than on foot, and pass the last 14 kilometers by boat? - Expressions with variable
This is an algebra problem. Let n represent an unknown number and write the following expressions: 1. 4 times the sum of 7 and the number x 2. 4 times 7 plus the number x 3. 7 less than the product of 4 and the number x 4. 7 times the quantity 4 more than - LCD two fractions
What is the least common denominator of 11/15 and 12/19? - Supermarket 2
A supermarket had a buko pie sale. In the morning, they sold 2/3 of the pies, and in the afternoon, they sold 1/6 of the pies. If 150 pies were left, how many pies had been sold? Show your solution. - Cleaning windows
The cleaning company has to wash all the school windows. On the first day, one-sixth of the windows are washed. The next day, three more windows are washed than the first day, and the remaining 18 windows are washed on the third day. Calculate how many wi - Class 8.A
Three-quarters of class 8A went skiing. One-third of those who remained at home were ill, and the remaining six were on math Olympic. How many students have class 8A? - Calculating 80571
During the race, the cyclists covered 3/7 of the total length and had 80.5 km to go. How long was the race, and what part of the race did they complete at 55 km? An example of calculating in fractions. - The difference 2
The difference between the two numbers is 25. The smaller number is 1/6th of the larger number. What is the value of the smaller number? - Measures 19263
Jana measures 4/5 of Dad's height. Mom measures 160cm, which is 1/4 less than Dad. What is Jan's height? - Multiplied 13061
Fraction 2/3 multiplied by such a fraction that the product is equal to 1 - Remaining 6007
In the park, one-third of all the leaves on the trees fell on the first day. On the second day, a quarter of what remained on the branches fell, and a third of the remaining leaves on the third day. Half of the leaves were blown off the trees on the fourt - Remaining 4448
3/4 of the class went skiing. Of those who stayed home, 1/3 fell ill, and the remaining 6 were at a math camp. How many students does the class have? - Quarter 3421
Lukáš was saving for new roller skates. The first month he saved a third of their price, the second month a quarter, the third month half of the rest of the price, and the fourth month €25. How much € did the skates cost? - Three-eighths 3307
There are 600 currant bushes in the orchard. On the first day, they planted two-fifths, and on the second, three-eighths out of the total number of shrubs. How many shrubs do they have to plant? - Raspberry juice
How much will the scout leader pay for drinks for the children if a third of the children had a raspberry juice for 10 CZK, half of the children had sparkling water for 15 CZK, and the remaining 4 children had a kola for 20 CZK (CZK = Czech crowns)? - The floor
The floor collapsed because three and a half times the amount it had been designed to hold had been stored in the room. What amount was the floor designed to hold if we had stored 980 tons in the room?
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