Grade - math word problems - page 833 of 968
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- Excavator
The excavator bucket capacity is 0.5 m³. Determine the mass of sand that the excavator picks up. The sand density is 1700 kg/m³. - Work commitment
The student worked 27 hours, fulfilling three-fifths of his commitment. How many more hours should he work to fulfill his promise? How many hours should he work to meet his 120% commitment? - Plum basket
There were plums in the basket. They doubled their number and then took 8 plums. They doubled the number of plums left in the basket again and took 8 plums. They doubled the number once more and took 8 plums. Then, there was no plum left in the basket. Ho - Chocolate box
Peter ate one-sixth of the candy from the box of chocolates, and ten candies increased him. How many candies did Peter's box of chocolates have? - Forest cleanup
A group of nature conservationists (a total of 28 members) and a sports team (16 members) worked for 7 days to clean up the forest park with an area of 10 ha. How many days would conservationists have to work without the help of athletes? - Petrol tank
The petrol tank is filled to three-quarters of its volume. After running out of 875 liters of gasoline, it was filled to only two-fifths of the volume. How many liters does a full tank have? - Gardeners needed
Five equally skilled gardeners mowed one-third of the park in 12 hours. How many gardeners need to be called to mow the rest of the park in 8 hours? - Number equality
Fill in the boxes with the same numbers so that equality applies: 550:? =? x 22 - Cake and lemonade
Three cakes and two lemonades cost € 3 and 21 cents. Three cakes and three lemonades cost € 3 and 99 cents. How many cents does one cake cost, and how much does one lemonade cost? - Plot dimensions
Calculate the actual proportions of the rectangular plot in meters, which has dimensions of 70 mm and 90 mm, on a 1:2000 scale plan. - Football tickets
Adam was at some of his favorite football team's home games last season. Sometimes, he bought a seat ticket for €9, sometimes a standing ticket for €5. He spent a total of €76. How many times did Adam buy a seat ticket, and how many times did he buy a sta - Honor students
In the classroom, 60% of students have good academic results. 20% of them are honored. What percentage of students in the class are honored? - Steel production
45% of pig iron is obtained from iron ore, and 70% of steel from it. How much steel is made from 100 tons of iron ore? - Barrel volume
The barrel is filled with water up to 57% of its volume. When we add two buckets of water, we will fill it to 73% of its volume. What is the volume of the barrel if the volume of the bucket is 12 liters? - Book cost
Seven similar books are € 52 cheaper than 11 similar books. How much does one book cost? - Oats supply
Five horses will eat through the oat supply in 15 days. How many days will the supply last for three horses? - Number puzzle
Three times the unknown number minus ten is less than one hundred, as one hundred is more than twice that number. Which number is it? - Addition count
How often do we add 25 to 124 to get the largest four-digit number? - Circular base
Find the radius of the circular base of the vessel, whose perimeter is 2.51 m. Write the result to one decimal place in meters. Via the π sign - Ludolph's number - Same sum and product
Which two single-digit numbers have the sum and product of the same number?
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