Natural numbers - math word problems - page 21 of 92
Number of problems found: 1834
- Missing numerals
John described the example but forgot the numerals. Fill them in so that the result is correct. (2 solutions): 3 3 3 3 = 8 - Steps
Peter walked a distance of 60 m 102 steps. How many steps must he take to walk 150 m? - No. 215
From the number 215, we can create a four-digit number that, among its numbers, manually type any other digit. Thus, we created two four-digit numbers whose difference is 120. What two four-digit numbers might that be? - Stone squares
Draw two stone squares. They have a total of 34 stones. What edges do the squares have? - Population growth
The world's population is growing by 94,867,200 each year. How much is it a) month, b) day, c) hour, d) minute? - Sock drawer pair
There are 32 red socks and 32 blue socks in a drawer. The left and right socks are indistinguishable. You pull your socks out of the drawer in the dark. How many do you have to take out to make sure you have a pair when you look at them? - Evaluate expression 6
Workout: 5×4-12/2+5 The order of operations is the order you use to work out math expressions: parentheses, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction. - The temporary
The temporary workers collected 358 kg of apples and packed them into 8 kg boxes. How many boxes did they fill? Is there a box left unfilled? How many boxes did they need together? - On the floor
You enter the room, and there are two dogs, four horses, one giraffe, and one duck on the bed. Three chickens are flying over the chair. How many feet are on the floor? - Games
Jack and Paul decided to play chess against each other. They bet ten pesos on each game they played. Jack won three bets, and Paul won fifty pesos. How many games did they play? - Students at cinema
All pupils from the school went to the cinema for a film performance. The cinema has 400 seats, and two rows of 20 seats remain unoccupied. Teachers occupied ten places. How many students were there? - Voting
Four hundred employees voted in a board member election with only two candidates. One hundred twenty people vote for candidate A, while half of the remaining voters abstain. How many votes does candidate B receive? - Cords joining
Mum needs six cords 360cm long. How many does she need when they are sold at 9 meters and does not want to join it up? - Chocolate
How many times do we have to break a chocolate bar composed of 10 × 12 pieces to get the 120 parts? - The sum 25
The sum of the two numbers is 215. If the ratio is 2: 3, find the larger number. A. 86 B, 129 C. 215 D. 381 - Bus Passengers On Off
Forty-six people sat meters away. At the bridge station, two people got out, and six joined. How many people drove on? - Student teacher ratio
The number of students studying teacher studies in mathematics has decreased in the last twenty years in a ratio of 2:10. How many students are studying teacher studies now when twenty years ago there were 50? - Concorde weight reserve
The maximum take-off weight of the Concorde aircraft is 185,000 kg. What reserve does it have for fuel, passengers, and their luggage if the plane's weight is 78,900 kg? - Sophomores
There are 3200 students at Lake High School, and 3/8 of these are sophomores. If 3/5 of the sophomores favor the school forming a crew team and 7/10 of the remaining students (not sophomores) are in favor of forming a crew team, how many students are oppo - Tomatoes
There were 2414 crates of tomatoes in the barn, but 735 crates of tomatoes were rotten and had to be thrown out. Joe sold 813 crates and canned 756 crates of tomatoes. How many crates of tomatoes does Joe have left?
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