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- In 2010
In 2010, the population of the city was 223,000. From 2010 to 2015, the population grew by 6%. From 2015 to 2020, it fell by 4%. To the nearest 100 people, what was the population in 2020?
- Mrs. Susan 2
Mrs. Susan received a shipment of 60 novelty baseball caps. Of the caps, 1/3 had bug antennae, 2/5 had moose antlers, and the rest had plastic propellers. How many of the caps had plastic propellers?
- Billy
Billy buys 4 chairs for $27.90 and 2 tables for $37.95 each. What is the cost of the chairs and tables altogether?
- A marathon 2
Dean ran marathons on 50 consecutive days. How far did Dean run altogether if a marathon is 26 1/5 miles?
- Rodrigo’s
Rodrigo's fish bowl holds 7/8 gallons of water. It is now 1/2 full. How much water is in it?
- TF quiz
Gomer has to take a 5 question true/false quiz, but he hasn't studied. He will guess at each problem. In how many different ways is it possible to answer the quiz questions? How likely is it that he will get a score of 100%?
- It takes 2
It takes 7 1/5 seconds for a jet to fly 1 km. How long does it take for this jet to fly 3/4 of a km?
- Complex expr with fractions
Find 1½ of 16 ÷2⅓+(2¼ of ⅑). Use the correct order of operations. The order is PEMDAS: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division (from left to right), addition, and Subtraction (from left to right).
- Hotel rooms 2
Waterside bed and breakfast has 10 rooms. On average, they sell 8 rooms. The rate is $45 per night, bed and breakfast, $65 per night. Calculate the yield.
- Positive products
Which of these products is positive? Select all that apply. a) -0.2 * (12.5) b) -4.7 * (-1)
- A road
A road on a map measures 8cm long. The scale of the map is 25000. Calculate the actual length of the road
- Evaluate 40
Evaluate a+bc-d if a=78, b=-716, c=0.8, and d=14 . Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.
- Ramit
Ramit bought 10 pens,8 pencils, and 4 books; pens were Rs.5 1/2 each, pencils were Rs.2 1/2 each and books were Rs. 11 1/2 each; how much did they cost together?
- Gemma 2
Gemma works in a bakery. She is making up family boxes of bakery goods. Each box needs 3 loaves of bread—three loaves in a box. If Gemma has 20 loaves of bread: a) How many family boxes can she make? b) How many loaves of bread are left over?
- Panting
If the base of the triangle is 2 3/4 meters & and the altitude is 3 2/3 meters, then what is the cost of panting on both sides at ₹3 1/2 per sq.m.?
- Estimate and exact
A) estimate 0.34 x 0.063 by rounding both numbers to one significant figure b) work out the exact value of 0.34 x 0.063 compare answers to parts a) and b)
- Linda
Linda gave her sister 2/5 of her money, spent 1/3, and saved the remainder. If Linda saved $28.00, how much money did she have at first?
- A cereal
A cereal box has 5 3/4 cups of cereal. The recommended serving is 3/4. How many servings are in 2 boxes of cereal?
- You have 5
You have $9.33. You buy 7 items that cost $0.87 each. How much money do you have left?
- Sportwear
A sporting goods manufacturer has 11 2/9 yd of fabric to make soccer shorts. Each pair of soccer shorts requires 3/8 yd of fabric. How many pairs of soccer shorts can be made? How much material will be left over?
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