Money - math word problems - page 54 of 104
Number of problems found: 2068
- Present value
A bank loans a family $90,000 at a 4.5% annual interest rate to purchase a house. The family agrees to pay the loan off by making monthly payments over 15 years. How much should the monthly payment be in order to pay off the debt in 15 years?
- Savings
Suppose on your 21st birthday, you begin making monthly payments of $500 into an account that pays 8% compounded monthly. If you continue the payments until your 51st birthday (30 years), How much money is in your account? How much of it is interesting? S
- Future value
Suppose you invested $1000 per quarter over 15 years. If money earns an annual rate of 6.5% compounded quarterly, how much would be available at the end of the time period? How much is the interest earned?
- Divided 35011
13300 CZK is divided into three parts. Part 1 is x, part 2 is 2/3 of part 1, and Part 3 is 2/3 of part 2. Find these parts.
- Beginning 34991
At the beginning of the year, the company had CZK 5,000,000 in its account. He has the money saved at a 16% interest rate. How much was the interest for the first year? How much was the interest for the second year?
- Students 34961
Pupils paid 6 b for a total of CZK 1,000 for a school trip. They paid a total of CZK 230 for the train and another CZK 35 for lunch. How many students were on the trip?
- Seasonal sale
The bike became cheaper on the seasonal sale by 22%, which is 88 euros. At what price is it sold now?
- Clothes
CZK 2,400 cost clothes: a sweater 150% more than a T-shirt, trousers 2x more than a sweater, and a jacket as a sweater and trousers. What did the individual clothes cost?
- 15% of
15% of the revenue from sales was CZK 24,000, and it had to be written off as sales tax. What was the net profit on sales?
- Banknotes 34711
55 banknotes worth 133000 CZK, how many 1000 CZK banknotes, how many 2000 CZK banknotes, how many 5000 CZK banknotes if we know that the number of 2000 CZK banknotes is four fewer than the number of 1000 CZK banknotes
- Two shops
In two different shops, the same skis had the same price. However, they first became more expensive by 20% and then cheaper by 5%. In the second, they were first cheaper by 5% and then more expensive by 30%, so after these adjustments in the second store,
- Bananas and mango
5 kg of bananas and three kilograms of mango cost 146 CZK, and two kilograms of bananas and 5 kilograms of mango cost 142 CZK. How much is a kilogram of bananas, and how many mangoes?
- Procedure 34191
Petr got a fifth more than Pavel, Jirka got 100 CZK more than Petr, and Honza got half of what Petr did, so they shared the reward of CZK 2,500. Solution and procedure.
- Andrew
Andrew had an offer for a job starting at 100000 per year and guaranteeing her to raise 10000 a year for the next years. Find her salary for the 4th year.
- Susan
Susan bought an oven in a pay lite installment plan of Php 2,070 monthly for six months. The payment is automatically debited from her credit card. What is the net debit on her card after six months from the installment plan alone?
- Babysitting
Susan earns $27.40 babysitting for 4 hours. How much would she earn if she babysat for 7 hours?
- Retirement annuity
How much will it cost to purchase a two-level retirement annuity that will pay $2000 at the end of every month for the first ten years and $3000 per month for the next 15 years? Assume that the payment represents a rate of return to the person receiving t
- Telco company
The upstairs communications company offers customers a special long-distance calling rate that includes a $0.10 per minute charge. Which of the following represents this fee schedule, where m represents the number of minutes and c is the call's overall co
- Three-fifths 33481
The collection of Christmas tree decorations costs € 12 before Christmas. After Christmas, we could buy it for three-fifths of the original amount. By how many euros did the collection become cheaper?
- Money pocket
Andy had $5.95 in his pocket. His father gave him another $3.55. How much does Andy have altogether now? B. How much would Andy have to deposit to have $200?
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