Natural numbers - math word problems - page 13 of 91
Number of problems found: 1804
- Descending 81911
Calculate the digital sum of the given numbers and arrange the results in descending order: 356,1078,39,4402
- Chocolate
The state had 906 candies of chocolate. Zoe had 969. how many chocolates did they have in all use addition, subtraction, and multiplying?
- Result and remainder
After dividing the unknown number by the number 23, the quotient 11 and the remainder four are formed. Find an unknown number.
- Calculate: 5849
Calculate: 0 + 3-2 + 0-1 + 3 + 0-2 + 4-0 =
- Which 6
Which statement is correct about the product of two numbers, 423 and 78? A. Because 78 is greater than 1, the product of 423 and 78 is greater than 423. B. Because 78 is less than 1, the product of 423 and 78 is greater than 423. C. Because 78 is greater
- Arithmetic operations
Perform the marked arithmetic operations (evaluate the value of the expression): 3 + 1 + 2x0 + 3x0 + 6 =
- Decimal expansion
Calculate: 8 . 10 + 7 . 1 + 4 . 100 + 3 . 10000 + 6 . 1000 + 7 . 100000 =
- There 15
There are 39 students in a classroom with five tables. If seven students can sit at a table, how many students can sit down at tables?
- Hermit 19913
The hermit had 12 ravens. All but 4 flew. How many ravens did the hermit leave?
- Bricks 7433
They drove X bricks seven times by car. If they always loaded the same number of bricks, how many bricks did they move at once?
- Brackets: 5545
Add a plus sign minus times divided by two brackets: 5 5 5 5 = 15
- Unknown number 22
I am a two-digit number. My tens digits are 4. My one digit is three more than my tens. Who am I?
- Expressions 62294
Express the numbers 18, 28, 32, 40, 48, and 200 as numerical expressions composed of exactly five pairs.
- Pencils 4
Pencils, Pens, and Exercise books in a shop are in the ratio of 1:2:3. If there are 12 pencils, the number of exercise books in the shop is:
- The freshman
The freshman was held at the activity center with 12567 seats. If people did not occupy 120 sets, how many seats are occupied?
- A teacher
A teacher baked five dozen cookies for the 16 students in her class. If the teacher divided the cookies equally among her students, how many cookies did she give each student?
- There 14
There are 250 people in the museum. 2/5 of the 250 people are girls 3/10 of the 250 people are boys The rest of the 250 people are adults Work out the number of adults in the museum.
- Evaluate 11
Multiply the quotient of 6 and 2 by 3, then add 1. Add 1 and 6, then divide by two and multiply by 3. Divide 6 by the product of 2 and 3, then add 1.
- Forty
Forty-five of the 80 students were girls. What is the ratio of girls to boys?
- Divide 5
Divide number 288 by the following ratio of 3:4:5.
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