Multiplication practice problems - page 27 of 103
Number of problems found: 2058
- 1/12 fraction
Which statement about determining the quotient 1/12÷3 is true? A.Because 1/36×3=1/12, 1/12 divided by 3 is 1/36. B.Because 1/4×3=1/12, 1/12 divided by 3 is 1/4. C.Because 3/4×3=1/12, 1/12 divided by 3 is 3/4. D.Because 4/3×3=1/12, 1/12 divided by 3 is 4/3 - Puppies
At an animal rescue, 5/6 of the animals are dogs. Three-fourths of the dogs are puppies. This model represents the fraction of the animals at the rescue that is puppies. What fraction of the animals at the rescue are puppies? - Bananas sell
Suppose I buy 75kg of bananas at R3.00 per kg and sell them at R4.00 per kg. What is my income? - Water is essential
Lin's goal is to drink 8 cups of water every day. She drank 37 ounces before lunch today. How much more water does Lin need to drink today to reach her goals?
- The cost 6
The cost of 1 liter of milk is rs 0.68. Find the cost of 7 liters of milk. - Equilateral 75284
Given are 6 line segments with lengths of 3 cm, 4 cm, 5 cm, 7 cm, 8 cm, and 9 cm. How many equilateral triangles can make from them? List all the options. - Adhy deposits
Adhy deposits 1 678.75 to his savings account every month for ten months. How much is his savings after ten months? - Overbooking flight
A small regional carrier accepted 12 reservations for a particular flight with 11 seats. Seven reservations went to regular customers who would arrive for the flight. Each remaining passenger will arrive for the flight with a 49% chance, independently of - On Friday 2
On Friday, a bowling alley made $842.72 from lane rentals and $412.38 from the concession stand. On Saturday, their lane rentals were down by 1/8, but the concessions increased by One-half. What is the total amount that the bowling alley earned in lane re
- Koos spent
Koos spent 3/7 of his monthly pocket money during the first week. The following week he spends two-thirds of what he spent the previous week. The fraction of the pocket money that is still left? - A bag 4
A bag contains 18 balls that differ only in color, 11 are blue, and seven are red. If two balls are picked, one after the other without replacement, find the probability that both are (i) Blue (ii) Of the same color (iii) Of different colors - Four digit codes
Given the digits 0-7. If repetition is not allowed, how many four-digit codes that are greater than 2000 and divisible by 4 are possible? - A shoe
A shoe company sends out seven trucks loaded with nursing shoes, costing the company $1,572 per truck. If they send out 750 boxes per truck, what would be the profit if the cost per box is $ 125.40? - In an
In an ABCD square, n interior points are chosen on each side. Find the number of all triangles whose vertices X, Y, and Z lie at these points and on different sides of the square.
- Grandma 74594
Grandma planted 150 trees, 1/6 of which were oaks. How many oaks were there? - Farmer
If a farmer plants 2 1/2 a year and the year is 2/3 over, how much has he planted? - Apple 30
Apple costs 0.98 per pound. How much will it cost to purchase 5.5 pounds of apples? - A farmer 5
A farmer has 220 apples. Each day he sells 14 1/8. How much does he sell in 5 days? - Indistinguishable 74294
We have eight compartments where we put three indistinguishable balls and two distinguishable ones. How many options do we have?
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