Grade - math word problems - page 609 of 968
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- Spruce height
How tall was the spruce that was cut at an altitude of 8 m above the ground, and the top landed at a distance of 15 m from the heel of the tree? - Christmas Gingerbread Distribution
The old mother baked 275 Christmas gingerbreads and kept three-fifths of them, dividing the rest among her children in a ratio of 3:4:2:1. How many gingerbreads did she give each? - Discount sale
At Christmas Sale, after a 20% discount, the cosmetic package was priced at 5 euros and 60 cents; later, it went to 3 euros and 80 cents. How much percentage is the total discount? - Area of a circle
The circumference of the circle is 150.72 centimeters. Calculate the area of the circle. - Two Digit Numbers Digits
How many two-digit numbers can be written using the number 0,2,6? We can also repeat the digits in the number. - Unknown Number Increase Percent
If you increase the unknown number by 14 percent, you get the number 136.8. Find an unknown number. - Cutting square
We cut the circle with the highest possible diameter from a square with a side of 30 cm. How many percent of the square area is this circle? - Hectoliters
How deep is the pool if there are 2025 hectoliters of water, the bottom dimensions are a = 15 meters b = 7.5 meters, and the water level is up to 9/10 (nine-tenths) of the height? - Circle center distance
Circles with radii r1 = 10 centimeters and r2 = 4 cm touch from the outside. What is the distance between their centers? - Marble game distribution
Paul, Isaac, and Kurt played bullets. They had a total of 25 marbles. Palo had 6 more bullets than Kurt at the start. Then Isaac won 8 bullets from Paul, and thus Isaac had the same number of bullets as Kurt. How many marbles does Pal have left? - Three pumps
We are filling the pool. The pool would fill the first pump in 12 hours and the second in 15 hours. If all three pumps ran simultaneously, they would fill the pool for 4 hours. How long would the pool fill only with the third pump? - Eqn
Solve equation with fractions: 2x/3-50=40+x/4 - Four poplars
Four poplars are growing along the way. The distances between them are 35 m, 14 m, and 91 m. At least how many poplars need to be dropped to create the same spacing between the trees? How many meters will it be? - Two cities
The distance between cities A and B is 132 km. At 9.00 AM, the cyclist started the bike at an average speed of 24 km/h, and at 10.00 AM, the B cyclist at an average speed of 30 km/h. How long and far from A will they both meet? - The pool
The pool contains 220 m³ of water. Workers can empty the pool either: a) 10 hours of pipe B and 8 hours of pipe A, or b) 10 hours of pipe A and 7 hours of pipe B. How many cubic meters of water will flow in 1 hour from pipe A, and how many from pipe B? - Diagonals of the rhombus
How long are the diagonals e, and f in the diamond if its side is 5 cm long and its area is 20 cm²? - Solve 3
Solve a quadratic equation: (6n+1) (4n-1) = 3n² - Bricks pyramid
How many 50 cm x 32 cm x 30 cm bricks are needed to build a 272 m x 272 m x 278 m pyramid? - Food weight
Stacie is a resident at the medical facility where you work. You are asked to chart the amount of solid food that she consumes. For the noon meal today, she ate 1/2 of a 3-ounce serving of meatloaf, 3/4 of her 3-ounce serving of mashed potatoes, and 1/3 o - Isosceles trapezium
Calculate the area of an isosceles trapezium ABCD if a = 10 cm, b = 5 cm, c = 4 cm.
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