Integers - math word problems - page 12 of 18
Number of problems found: 348
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For what value of x is -5x+8=-6 a true statement? Write your answer as a decimal. - Number difference integer
The difference between two positive integers is 25. One number is 59. What is the other number? - The sum 8
The sum of the two numbers is 21. If three times the smaller numbers are two less than twice the larger number, find the two numbers. - 15 number
What number is smaller (greater) by 15 than its half? - Product
The sum and the product of three integers are 6. Write the largest of them. - Equation solving
Solve the equation: 3968-x = 3179 - Consecutive Numbers Sum
Can you find three consecutive whole numbers such that the sum of the first and third is 128? - The difference
The difference between the two numbers is 1375. If their exact quotient is 12. Find the two numbers - Two unknown numbers
One number is two less than a second number. Twice, the second number is 14 lower than five times the first. Find the two numbers. - Consecutive integer sum
The sum of four consecutive integers, five greater than the previous one, is 2. Find these numbers. - Digit sum
Determine how many integers greater than 900 and less than 1,001 have the digit sum digit of the number 1. - Number
Calculate the integer number divided by 24, gives 16 and the rest 7. - Consecutive integers
The sum of three consecutive integers is 228. Find the three consecutive integers. - Fifteen 5
Fifteen more than five times a number equals the difference between −57 and three times the number. Find this integer. - Taken away from number
18 is taken away from 8 times, and the number is 30. Find the number. - The number 4
Two-thirds of a number is negative six. Find the number. - Two numbers 6
Fill two natural numbers a, b: 7 + blank- blank = 5 - The sum 9
The sum of two integers is 4. Their difference is 8. What are these two integers? - Three Consecutive Integers Sum
The sum of three consecutive integers equals three times the middle number. Specify these numbers. - Quarantine cupcakes
Mr. Honse was baking quarantine cupcakes. Mrs. Carr made twice as many as Mr. Honse. Ms. Sanchez made 12 cupcakes, more than Mr. Honse. Suppose they put all their cupcakes together (which they can't because. of quarantine!), they would have 108 cupcakes.
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