Grade - math word problems - page 208 of 877
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- Third-graders 65204
Forty-eight high school students took part in the chess tournament. The number of first-graders, sophomores, and third-graders is 3:8:5. Calculate what percentage of sophomores participated in the game. - Expressions 65194
Calculate the product of numeric expressions A and B if: A = 10 - (9 -8) - (6 -7) B = 4-10² + 5.10 + 9 - Expensive 65184
Barborka chose a backpack for school that was three times more expensive than a slipper pocket. If the backpack were 30 euros cheaper, it would cost the same as a slipper pocket. How many euros did a backpack cost? - Contributed 65174
Aunt and uncle bought Katy's skis together. They were 3:2 for the entire price of the skis. Uncle contributed 60 euros. How many euros did Katy's skis cost?
- There 20
There are 56 800 kinds of animals. Thirty-five percent of this number live on land. How many kinds of animals live on land? - Calculate 65154
Each square of the net has an area of 25 mm². Calculate the area of the DEF triangle in cm². Express the result as a decimal number to three decimal places. - Dimensions: 65144
Calculate the volume of the block in dm³ S dimensions: a = 22cm b = 80dm c = 0.63m - Circumference 65134
Circle K has a radius of 130 mm, and circle L has a diameter of 50 mm. By how many millimeters is the circumference of circle K greater than the circumference of circle L? Round the result to a whole number. Use the value π= 3.14 in the calculations. - Four-digit 65124
Please find out how many different four-digit numbers we can create from the digits 3 and 8 so that the two digits three and two digits eight are used in each four-digit number created.
- Substantial 65114
Calculate the volume of a regular triangular prism with a substantial edge length of 8 cm and a prism height of 17 cm. - Expression 65104
There were x boys on the school trip. There were 6 fewer girls than boys. Everyone took the two-seater cable car from the lower to the upper station. Decide which expression expresses the number of double seats students occupy if two students occupy each. - Dimensions 65094
The whirlpool has external dimensions of 2.29, 2.29 m, and 91 cm. The useful volume of water in it is 1514 liters. What volume of the whirlpool falls on the other parts? - Cube-shaped 65084
The cube-shaped container can hold precisely 8 cm³ of bath salt. How many cm³ of bath salt will fit in a cube-shaped container with an edge twice as long? - Together 65074
Jana washes 20 windows alone in 4 hours. Petra would be able to do it in 6 hours. How long will it take to work together?
- Bricklayer 65064
The bricklayer would be able to repair the wall himself in 30 minutes. It would take students an hour to learn. How long will it take for them to work together? - Interior angles - sum
For the sum s of the interior angles of a polygon, where n is the number of its sides, the relation s=(n−2)⋅180 degrees applies. How many sides does a polygon have if the sum of its interior angles is 900°? - Calculate 65044
The product of the three numbers is 224. The first is 10, and the second is 50 times smaller than the first. Calculate the third number. - Gasoline 65034
My father refueled 40 liters of gasoline for 61.40 euros. He then refueled 8 liters of the same petrol into an empty canister. How many euros did gasoline cost in a canister? - Substituted 65024
Which number should be substituted for the variable and in the equation: 4x² (7-x) = a-3- (x-2), so that the root of the equation is the number 5?
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