Grade - math word problems - page 366 of 947
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There are 200 pupils in the class, 40% of whom cannot swim. How many students can swim? - Confidence interval
A food testing laboratory in Abu Dhabi has been commissioned to estimate the amount of olive oil contained in 1-gallon tins purchased from a range of international olive oil producers. The manufacturers state that the standard deviation of the amount of o - Frequency distribution
The following frequency distribution gives the time spent for a fill-up at a gas station. Assume that each value in a class is equal to the midpoint of the class. Estimate the mean fill-up time for the given data. Please round your answer to the neares - Weighing 45231
How many crowns does 1 kg of rice cost if a bag weighing 0.5 kg costs 13 CZK? - Jewelry factory
In a jewelry factory, three assemblers make beaded necklaces. Marcus can make 22 necklaces per hour all day long. Anita can make 25 necklaces for her first three hours of the day and then slow down to 16 necklaces for the rest of the day. Yara can make 2 - The diamond
The diamond has an area S = 120 cm2, and the ratio of the length of its diagonals is e: f = 5:12. Find the lengths of the side and the height of this diamond. - Probability
In the elections, 2400000 voters out of a total of 6000000 voters voted for party Z. Let us randomly select three voters and consider the random variable ξ={number of voters for party Z in the sample of three voters}. Determine a) the probability distribu - Workshops
The plant has three workshops. In the first workshop, produce five products/hour. In the second 8 products/hour, and in the third, seven products/hour. In the first workshop, they produced 240 products. In the second 400 and the third 350 products. Find t - Five years
Nakato Nobuki, a Japanese artist, wants to have $24,000.00 in his savings account at the end of five years. Mr. Nobuki deposits $1,500.00 annually into savings and has a balance of $8,000.00 today. What must the interest rate on the savings account be for - Czech coins
John has 540 CZK, but he only has 10 and 20 CZK coins. We know that he has 10 CZK coins, seven times more than 20 CZK coins. How many 10CZK coins and how many 20CZK coins did he save? - Flower box
A wooden flower box in the shape of a cuboid has the following external dimensions: length 120 cm, width 15 cm, and height 20 cm. It is made of wooden slats 1.5 cm thick. a) At least how many m² of slats were needed to make it? Calculate according to the - Evan
Evan, Samuel, and Alex are doing a biking relay on the Key Biscayne Bridge. Altogether, they bike a total of 7 miles. If Evan bikes 2 1/3 of a mile and Samuel bikes 2 1/4 of a mile, what distance does Alex bike? - A wheat
A wheat factory packages wheat in sacks of three different colors. The following table shows the amount of wheat (in kg) packed in each type of sack. White sack 2 kg Brown sack 3 kg Black sack 4 kg What is the total amount of wheat (in kg) which can be pa - The heights
The heights of some dogs are shown in the table. (1 cm = 10 mm) Dog; Height Sam ; 280 mm Charlie; 56 cm Gus; 81,3 cm Buster; 635 mm Max; 38 cm Duke; 61 cm Which list shows the heights of the dogs from tallest to shortest? A. Max, Charlie, Duke, Gus, Sam, - Perimeter 45121
The diamond has an area of 36.9 cm² and a side length of 9 cm. a) How many cm does the height of the diamond measure? b) Calculate the perimeter of the diamond. - Walk for exercise
Anya, Jose, Cali, and Stephan walk for exercise. Anya's route is 2 1/4 kilometers long. Jose's route is 1 1/2 fewer km. Cali's route is 1 1/2 times as long as Jose's route and two fewer km than Stephan's route. What distance (S) is Stephan's route? - Packed sand
We need 5 kilograms of sand. When we went to the store, the bags of sand only stated the number of grams on the package. How many grams should we look for on the package of sand? (1 kilogram= 1,000 grams) A. 5,000 grams B. 50,000 grams C. 50 grams D. 500 - Math test
Brayden was solving some math problems for the math team. He answered two math problems. Matthew answered 3. John answered one. Matthew is 1/2 times as many. Brayden said 2/6. Is he correct? Why or why not? Be sure to explain your answer. - Quadrilateral sides
What is the perimeter of a quadrilateral whose first side is 3 cm longer than the second side, the third side is 5 cm shorter than the fourth side, and the second side is 2 cm shorter than the fourth side? - Glasses of juice
Jake's mom filled a 2-liter container with juice. Then Jake poured two glasses of juice. Each glass had precisely 400 milliliters of juice. How many liters of juice remain in the container?
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