Grade - math word problems - page 336 of 944
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- Necklaces
Mohammad sells beaded necklaces. Each large necklace sells for $4.50, and each small necklace sells for $4.10. How much will he earn from selling five large necklaces and four small necklaces?
- Chocolate buyer
Peter bought 1/2 a pound of chocolate at Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory. Later, he went to the sweet shop and bought 6/9 of a pound more chocolate. How much chocolate did he buy that day?
- Red Riding Hood
Red Riding Hood is making her special banana pudding recipe. She is looking for her cup measure but can only find her quarter cup measure. How many quarter cups does she need for 2 cups of sour cream?
- Draw a triangle
We have line segments with lengths of 3cm, 5cm, 6cm, 7cm, and 9cm. What is the probability in % that if I randomly select three of them, I will be able to draw a triangle?
- You must
You must level a rooftop unit with shims on the curb. If you need to shim the unit 13/16" on one side, how many shims will be required if it is given 1/8" and 1/16" shims? Use ten shims exactly.
- ZOO 2
Valerie bought tickets for the family to the zoo. She bought three adult tickets for $9.50 each and two children's tickets for $4.50 each. How much did the tickets cost Valerie in all?
- Emily
Emily had 20 minutes to do a three-problem quiz. She spent 11 3/4 minutes on question A and 5 1/2 minutes on question B. How much time did she have left for question C?
- Mrs Holland
Mrs. Holland wants to paint her garage wall. The wall measures 6 m x 3 m Each can of paint covers 5 m². Each can cost £7.50 How much will it cost Mrs. Holland to paint her garage wall?
- Consider 2
Consider the following formula: y = 3 ( x + 5 ) ( x - 2 ). Which of the following formulas is equivalent to this one? A. Y=3x²+9x-30 B. Y=x²+3x-10 C. Y=3x²+3x-10 D. Y=3x²+3x-30.
- The spinner
The spinner below is spun 12 times. It landed on I 4 times, II 7 times, and III 1 time. What is the difference between the experimental and theoretical probabilities of landing on the II?
- A toy
A toy store buys kites from a supplier for k dollars. The store owner decides to mark up the price of each kite by 30%. What is the retail price of a kite that the supplier sells for $60?
- A bottle 2
A bottle contains 255 coins 1/3 of the coins are £1 cons 110 of the coins are 50p coins the rest of the coins are 20p coins. What is the total value of the coins contained in the bottle?
- Football team 2
Jordan’s football team gained 12 yards on their first play. On the second play, the team lost 8 yards. Which expression could describe the total yards gained by Jordan’s team?
- Kelly
Kelly and Dan are collecting clothes for a clothing drive. Dan collected 1/2 as many clothes as Kelly did. If Kelly collected three bags of clothes, how many bags of clothes did Dan collect?
- Limousine rent
Hana rented a limousine for prom. There was a one-time charge of $100 plus an hourly rate of $45. Her total cost for the night was $347.50. How many hours did Hana rent the limo for?
- Fruit punch 2
Alberto makes fruit punch with 24.2 ounces of apple juice and 18.4 ounces of pineapple juice. He splits the fruit punch equally into six glasses. How much fruit punch is in each glass?
- Profit, revenue, cost
Profit, P(x), is the difference between revenue, R(x), and cost, C(x), so P(x) = R(x) - C(x). Which expression represents P(x), if R(x) = 3x3 + 2x - 1 and C(x) = x4 - x2 + 2x + 3?
- Run 9
Every time Colin runs, he runs 3/4 of a mile. Whenever Isabel runs, she runs 1/4 of a mile. If Colin runs two times a week, how many times must Isabel run to cover the same distance as Colin?
- Angel 2
Angel earned $90 for pulling weeds in the garden. She spent $25 on her brother's birthday gift and $35 on a new sweatshirt to wear at soccer practice. How much money did she have left?
- Subtract 4
Subtract the following decimals. a. 0.98 - 0.053 b. 0.67 - 0.4 c. 0.3 - 0.002 d. 3.2 - .789 e. 6.53 - 4.298 f. 6 - 4.32 g. 7 - 3.574 h. 4.83 - 1.8 i. 3.7 - 1.8 j. 16.17 - 11.632
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