Money + equation - practice problems - page 3 of 27
Number of problems found: 525
- Apples 83295
The price of 6 kg of pears is CZK 77 higher than the price of 5 kg of apples. The price of 6 kg of apples is the same as the price of 5 kg of pears. How much are 2 kg of apples? - Beatka 83184
Anna had 3 times more than Beatka. Cilka had 2 euros more than Beátka. They had a total of 52 euros. How much did each have? - Banknotes 83131
Cashier Samuel had a total of 20 banknotes in the cash register with a total value of 850 euros. They were only €50 and €20 notes. How many of each bill did he have? - Friend 83103
A friend spent 2/5 on a pencil case and 3/10 on a laptop, leaving her with 3.3 euros. Thus, her total was 3.3 euros.
- Encyclopedias 83005
The seller sells books for 20 euros and encyclopedias for 50 euros. How many books and encyclopedias did he sell if he sold 121 books? He won €8,000 for both types. - Expensive 82986
Mom bought three cakes at the pastry shop. The first cost 72 crowns. The second was a quarter cheaper than the first. The third dessert was a third of the total price of all three desserts. By how many crowns was the third dessert more expensive than the - Classmates 82973
Three classmates, Alena, Barbora, and Cecílie, were supposed to divide a certain amount of money. Alena got A Eur, Barbora got B Eur and Cecílie got C Eur. In the division, A: B=9:7 and B: C=6:13 applied. Alena and Cecílie received €1,450 together. How ma - Purchased 82877
Mrs. Havelková bought 7 kg of apples and 4 kg of pears for CZK 295. According to the receipt, she found out that 6 kg of apples and 5 kg of pears could be bought at the same cost. Determine the price of 1 kg of purchased apples and 1 kg of purchased pears - Extraordinary 82849
To the three editors - Brandon, Lubosh, and Lucy - the publishing house owner wants to divide the extraordinary bonus of 1000 euros so that Lubosh gets twice as much as Lucy and Lucy receives three times as much as Brandon. How many euros will each of the
- Linnaeus 82847
The cook bought 54 desserts for each of the diners and paid 14.35 Euros for them. Creams were 0.30 Euro each, and Linnaeus cakes were 0.25 Euro each. How many creams and how many Linnaeus cakes did she buy? - Cashier 82807
To pay out the amount of CZK 570, the cashier used 15 coins: a few fifty crowns and a few twenty crowns. How did she pay the amount? - Expensive 82581
Five bottles of white wine and six bottles of red wine cost 1410 CZK. A bottle of red wine was CZK 15 more expensive than a bottle of white wine. How many crowns will we pay for two white and two red wine bottles? - Two-thirds 82565
Karol spent half of his pocket money. He gave two-thirds of the rest to his friend Michal. He had 50 CZK left from his pocket money. A. Calculate how much money Karol gave Michal. B. Calculate how much money Karol received as pocket money. - Grandmother 82543
Michal is saving for a new computer. His parents gave him 130 euros, which was 26 percent of the total amount. He received 20 percent of the price of the computer from his grandmother, and his aunt added another 35 euros. How many euros does Michal still
- Incorrectly 82480
Peter solves 40 examples. For a correctly solved example, he receives CZK 5 from his mother. For example, in a poorly solved case, he will pay 20 CZK to his mother. After solving all the examples, he had CZK 25 more than when he started counting. How many - Denominations 82479
CZK 8,000 was paid out in fifty pieces of banknotes in denominations of CZK 100 and CZK 200. How many were there? - Increased 82424
If I reduce the price of the product by 40%, this price will be 60% lower than if I increased the price of this product by 720 euros. What was the original price of the product? - Purchased 82340
The company secretary bought stamps worth CZK 20 and CZK 15. The total number of purchased stamps is 120, and the secretary paid a total of 2265 CZK. How many stamps worth 15 CZK did she buy? - Written 81992
8% of the price of the machine is written off every year. In how many years will the price drop from 250,000 to 150,000?
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