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- Three 201
Three persons purchased a house; one paid 1/2 of the total cost, and the other paid 1/3 of the total cost. How much of the cost was paid for the third one?
- One gas
One gas tank was 2/3 full. The second tank of equal size was 1/5 full. The amount of gas in the 1st tank was 100 liters. How many liters is the amount of gas in the second tank?
- Cups of flour
You have 8 cups of flour. A recipe calls for ⅔ cup of flour. Another recipe calls for ¼ cup of flour. How much flour do you have left after making the recipes?
- Fuel volume
1/2 of a tank is filled with oil when 36 liters are removed, and the remaining oil fills 1/10 of the tank. What fraction of the total is the amount of oil removed?
- Weighted-average
Calculate the weighted average cost of the following inventory purchases: Date Quantity; Purchased ; Cost per Unit May 4; 33; $12.25 May 11; 41; $13.87 May 29; 37; $11.99
- Javelin
Danilo threw his javelin over a distance of 10 5/16 meters. Mark threw his javelin over a distance of 7 7/8 meters. How much farther did one javelin travel than the other?
- A car 3
A car rental agency advertised renting a car for 27.95 per day and 0.28 per mile. If Greg rents this car for two days, how many whole miles can he drive on a $100 budget?
- Carlos
Carlos, a market vendor, has 35 kg of assorted vegetables. He was able to sell 5 1/2 kg of squash, 4 3/4 kg of okra, and 5 1/2 kg of eggplant. How many kilograms of vegetables did he sell?
- Sytiel
Sytiel used 3/10 of the water in his tank to wash his car. He used 1/10 to water his plants. Now he is using 5/10 for his laundry. How many parts of water in the tank did he use up?
- School
There are 500 students in the school. 60% of them are boys, and the rest are girls. What is the percentage of girls? Also, find the total number of boys and girls in the school.
- 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
- Equivalent expression 3
Ariel needs to calculate 12×8-6×8. Which expression will give Ariel the same answer? A.8×(12-6) B.8×(12-8) C.(12×6)-(8×8) D. (12×6)-(8+8)
- A twelve-pack
A twelve-pack of juice costs $4.20. An eighteen-pack of juice costs $5.40. The eighteen-pack of juice is a better buy. How much cheaper PER JUICE is the eighteen-pack?
- Six people
Six people who get the same salary arrange them in increasing order of their savings and also mention who saves the most Anil 1/3. Duma 2/5. Niki 1/4.CAI 2/3. Kat 3/4. Boo 1/2.
- Value of Z
For x = -9, what is the value of Z, where Z equals fraction numerator x minus 17 over denominator 6.5 end fraction? Give your answer to 2 decimal places.
- An odd function
If the points (5, -6) and (-3, 4) lie on the graph of an odd function f, then what are the values of f(-5) and f(3)? Is it possible to know this without seeing the graph of f?
- Joshua
Joshua bought 7 1/2 kilograms of chicken. He used 2 3/4 kilograms for caldereta, 3 1/8 kilograms for tinola, and the rest for frying. How many kilograms of chicken did he use for frying?
- Monica 4
Monica and Ryan shared 18 cookies. Monica ate 1/6 of the cookies. Then Ryan ate 1/3 of the cookies. How many cookies were left?
- Water level 7
Between 9 PM and 6:45 AM, the water level in a swimming pool decreased by 4/9 inch. Assuming that the water level decreased constantly, how much did the water level drop each hour?
- In a museum
There are 250 people in a museum 2/5 of the 250 people are girls. 3/10 out of the 250 people are boys. The rest of the 250 people are adults. Find the number of adults at the museum.
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