Mixed numbers - math word problems - page 33 of 42
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- Stock market 2
For the week of July 22, the forecaster recorded the following day-to-day changes in the stock market of a specific stock: -2 on Monday, +4 on Tuesday, -8 on Wednesday, + 2 1/2 on Thursday, - 3 1/4 on Friday. The stock began the week at 78 points. How man
- Fractions and mixed numerals
(a) Convert the following mixed numbers to improper fractions. i. 3 5/8 ii. 7 7/6 (b) Convert the following improper fraction to a mixed number. i. 13/4 ii. 78/5 (c) Simplify these fractions to their lowest terms. i. 36/42 ii. 27/45 (d) evaluate the follo
- Equivalent fractions 2
Write the equivalent multiplication expression. 2 1/6÷3/4
- Gasoline price 2
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Marilou's Gas Station gives a new gasoline price scheme to help our drivers. On their purchase, the first 4 liters cost Php 120.00, while the succeeding 1 1/2 liters would cost Php 10.00 more than the cost of a liter. If John
- Toilets
Federal law requires all residential toilets sold in the United States to use no more than 1 3/5 gallons of water per flush. Before this legislation, conventional toilets used 3 2/5 gallons of water per flush. Find the amount of water saved in one year by
- Turtles 2
A box turtle hibernates in the sand at 11 5/8 ft. A spotted turtle hibernates at 11 16/25 feet. Which turtle is deeper? Write the answer as number 1 or 2.
- Math:
Math: solve each problem. 1. for the school's intramurals, a group of students prepared 23 1/2 liters of lemonade to sell. They had 3 5/8 liters left over. How many liters of lemonade were sold? 2. My mother bought 3 3/4 kg of beef, 23/5 kg of pork, and 5
- The floor
The floor collapsed because three and a half times the amount it had been designed to hold had been stored in the room. What amount was the floor designed to hold if we had stored 980 tons in the room?
- A cook
A cook wants to make enough cookies for 159 students. The cookie recipe makes 1 1/4 dozen cookies. A dozen equals 12. How many batches must the cook make if each student gets one cookie?
- Kilograms of melons
The three melons weigh a total of 18 1/2 kg. The first weighs 1 1/4 kg more than the second and 2 3/4 kilograms more than the third. How much do melons weigh in kilograms?
- Textbooks
A math textbook is 1 4/7 inches thick. How many of these books will fit on a 22-inch self?
- Ralph
Ralph has three bulldogs. One weighs 16 1/4 kilos, the other 12 3/5. Suppose the total weight of the three dogs is 45 10/20. What is the weight of the third dog?
- Difference 7641
To get their sum, what number do you have to multiply the difference between 3 1/2 and 2 3/4?
- Proportion 5684
I think the number. If I reduce it three times, increase the proportion by 5/6, and decrease the sum 0.5 times, I get 2 1/7. What's the number?
- Knitting a scarf
Rebecca is knitting a scarf. She runs out of yarn when the scarf is 1 1/2 feet long, which is ⅔ of the length she wants to make. How long is the scarf when finished? Write a multiplication and division equation to represent this situation.
- Multiplying 23611
The result of multiplying two fractions is 9 3/5. If one of the fractions is 9 3/7, find the other fraction.
- Integers 6915
Which even integers are greater than -1 1/4 and less than 7 1/4? The mark is on the number axis.
- Multiplied 11801
Which number needs to be multiplied by 2 3/4 to get 8 1/3?
- Unknown mixed number
Find the number that is smaller than 5 5/12 by as much as 2 2/13 is smaller than 6 1/6
- Assignment 68494
Write the assignment in a fraction. Fill in the number in the box so that the equality applies: (Write the result as a fraction in the base form.) (1 1/3 - 3/4) · ___ = 1/2
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