Fraction word problems - page 95 of 156
Number of problems found: 3112
- A cook
A cook wants to make enough cookies for 159 students. The cookie recipe makes 1 1/4 dozen cookies. A dozen equals 12. How many batches must the cook make if each student gets one cookie? - Midnight
How many hours will it be if the time elapses from 8:00 is equal to 2/5 of the time that will pass until midnight? - Copper parts
The metallurgic company made three parts from the copper cast. The first consumed one-third of the casting, the second 2/3 of the rest, and the third weighed 18 kg. What is the weight of the original copper cast? - Bridge piers
One-quarter of the bridge pier is sunk into the ground. Two-thirds are in the water. Protruding above the water is 1.20 m long. Determine the height of bridge piers. - Stamps and albums
Michail has stored 170 stamps in three albums. In the first album, there are 14 more than in the second, and in the second, there are 1/5 less than in the third. How many stamps are in the first album? - The balls
You have 108 red and 180 green balls. You have to be grouped into the bags so that the ratio of red to green in each bag is the same. What may the smallest number of balls be in one bag? - Remaining 82995
Children in the school club made a tricolor chain from crepe paper. One-eighth of the chain is red, three-quarters is olive, and the remaining 20 cm is blue. What length of chain did they make? - Five-twelfths 39871
Five-twelfths of the students in the class learn English, a third learn German, a sixth learn French, and two students learn Spanish. How many students are in the class, and how many languages are they learning? - Received 8112
Matej, Simon, and Peter shared a profit in the ratio of 3:4:5. How much did they win in total if Matej received CZK 1,520? - Predetermined 8094
Lumberjacks cut down a predetermined number of trees over the course of three days. On the first day, they cut down a quarter of the trees; on the second day, they cut down 6 more trees than on the first day; on the third day, they cut down 6 more trees t - Represent 7494
There are 12 more than boys, and the boys represent 30% of all pupils in the class. Find how many girls are in the class. - Precisely 7199
If Peter had 700 CZK more, he would have the same as Jirka. Zdenek has a third of what Peter precisely. Together, they have 7000 CZK. How much does everyone have? - Original 6497
Two numbers are in the ratio 5:6. If one number is smaller by seven and the other is larger by seven, there will be new numbers in the ratio 4:7. What is the original, and what are the changed numbers? - Knitting a scarf
Rebecca is knitting a scarf. She runs out of yarn when the scarf is 1 1/2 feet long, which is ⅔ of the length she wants to make. How long is the scarf when finished? Write a multiplication and division equation to represent this situation. - A concert
A concert will take place at the stadium. If they sold 1/4 ticket on the first day, 2/5 of the rest on the second day, and 17,100 tickets left in the box office. What is the capacity of the stadium? - Playing
How long have we trained on the pitch when we know that the warm-up took 10 minutes, we trained passes for one-third of the time, and we played football half the time? - Seamstress
The seamstress cut the fabric into three parts. The first part was the eighth fabric, the second part was three-fifths of the fabric, and the third part had a length of 66 cm. Calculate the original length of the fabric. - Gymnasium - classes
Half of the 9th-grade students want to study at secondary technical schools, a quarter at vocational schools, a sixth at gymnasiums, and 3 students do not wish to continue their studies. How many pupils are there in the class? - Numbers
a/ I think of a number. If I add 6 to it three times, I get it five times. Determine this number. b/ I think of a number. If I add 8 to its six times, I get a number that is 10 less than its fifteen times. c/ I think of a number that, when increased by 6, - Competition
The competition organizers wanted to spend a large amount of money to pay for the competitors. One-third of this amount was spent on prizes and the remaining € 5,000 on diplomas. How much was committed for rewards?
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