Grade - math word problems - page 684 of 968
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- Ratio Basic Form
Convert ratio to basic form: 24:32 - Change Number in Ratio
Change the number 132 in the ratio of 7:3. - Divide Number Ratio Three
Divide the number 600 by the ratio of 9:10:11 - Bus time
The bus runs 6 km in 9 minutes. How many minutes will the bus go to a place 42 km away if it doesn't stop along the way? - Scale of the map
The distance between the two cities is actually 30 km, and the map is 6 cm. What is the scale of the map? - Map Distance in Centimeters
How many cm on a map with a scale of 1:150,000 will two cities be separated when their distance is 30 km? - Steps
Peter walked a distance of 60 m 102 steps. How many steps must he take to walk 150 m? - Actual Distance from Map
How many km does the trip's route actually measure, which measures 28 cm on a map with a scale of 1:75,000? - Block-shaped tank
The block-shaped tank has dimensions of 320 cm, 50 cm, and 180 cm. 1. How much water can fit in it? 2. It was 45% filled. How much water was in it? - Running Track Length
Mike and Rick ran back and forth on the running track. They started towards each other, each from a different end of the track. Both were still running at the same speed, each at a different speed. The first time, they met 800 m from one end of the track, - Granite Block Comparison
Calculate the surface area and volume of a large granite paving block with an edge length of 10 cm and a small cube with an edge length of 5 cm. Compare the results. - Cinema Tickets Price Difference
Three cinema tickets are 24 € cheaper than seven tickets. How many cinema tickets can we buy if we have € 32? - Michaell Erika savings
Michaell and Erika saved € 30. Erika saved five times more than Michaell. How much did Erika save? - Tiles Area Circular Arches
Calculate the volume of the area covered with three rows of 7 tiles. One tile is 30 cm wide and 45 cm high and ends with circular arches at two ends. Enter the result in m². - Toy cubes
From children's wooden cubes in the shape of a prism with a square base (the side of the base is 4 cm long, the height of the prism is 8 cm) a fortress is built with towers made of two cubes on top of each other ending in pyramids with the same base as th - Constructing a Square
Construct a square if u-a = 1 - Arithmetic sequence calculation
Calculate the value of the first term and the difference in the arithmetic sequence a1 + a7 = 42 a10-a3 = 21 - Flour
Kim needs 3/4 cup of flour to make 12 cookies. How much flour would she need to make 60 cookies? - Cube Cut Surface Increase
We cut the cube with two mutually perpendicular cuts, each parallel to one of the cube's walls. By what percentage is the sum of the surfaces of all cuboids created in this way greater than the surface of the original cube? - Ninth Grade Student Count
9th-grade students were marked 28 students. ... .1 25% of students. ..2 40% of students. ..3 How many students were there in the 9th grade?
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