Numbers - math word problems - page 119 of 310
Mathematics is the science of numbers and counting. The original numbers that began to be counted were natural numbers - one, two, three, and so on. To write numbers, we use the digits 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9. We use 10 digits in the decimal system. We know different sets of numbers - whole numbers, real numbers, complex numbers. Fractions are the notation of rational numbers; you can also find them in our offer; even if it is not an extra set of numbers, they are prevalent in practice, so we made an additional category for them.Number of problems found: 6195
- Football team 2
Jordan’s football team gained 12 yards on their first play. On the second play, the team lost 8 yards. Which expression could describe the total yards gained by Jordan’s team? - A shopkeeper
A shopkeeper cuts a wheel of cheese into ten equal wedges. A customer buys one-fifth of the wheel. How many wedges does the customer buy? Use the number line to help find the solution. - A dump
A dump truck bought 1/3 of a ton of rock on the first trip, 1/2 of a ton on the second trip, and 4/5 of a ton on the third trip. What was the total weight of the rock? - A landscaper
A landscaper has 1/5 ton of dirt. She distributes it equally across three plots of land. What fraction of the dirt does each plot get?
- Jerry
Jerry has 3/4 of a pizza. He needs to share it with six friends. What fraction of the pizza will each friend get? Only write the fraction. - A supermarket
A supermarket has 3 7/8 pounds of tangerines. Kelsey buys 1/2 of all the tangerines in the supermarket. How many pounds of tangerines did Kelsey buy? - Alice 2
Alice swims for 2.5 hours every Saturday and 3.5 hours every Sunday. How many hours does she swim in 4 weeks? - Split between 4
There are 12 1/4 pounds of candy canes to split between four classes evenly. How many pounds of candy canes will each class get? - Charity
Tina supports her favorite charity with an automatic deduction of P350/month from her bank account. What is the total of her deductions in a year?
- Ingrid
Ingrid watched television for 2 1/4 hours, and Devon watched for 3 2/3 hours. For how many hours did they watch television in total? - Fruits
For the price of one pineapple, I will buy two oranges. For the price of three oranges, I will buy four apples. I will buy six bananas for the price of three apples. What is the price of one banana if I pay 1 euro for one pineapple? - Cooler place
The temperature recorded in Simla is -4°C and in Kufri is -6°C on the same day. Which place is cooler on the day? - A jewelry
A jewelry store has 20 grams of gold. How many grams are not used if a pair of earrings need 1/4 gram of gold? - Cupcakes 2
Susi has 25 cupcakes. She gives 4/5. How much does she have left?
- On the trip
On the trip were more than 55 children, but less than 65. The teacher could form groups of 7, but groups of 8, no. How many children were on a trip? - Barrels
Peter has 42 barrels. One-sixth of them are filled with lemonade, one-third are filled with wine, and half are empty. Calculate how many barrels are with each filling. - Farmers 2
On Wednesday, the farmers at the Grant Farm picked 3 1/5 barrels of tomatoes. Thursday, the farmers picked 1/2 as many tomatoes as on Wednesday. How many barrels of tomatoes did the farmers pick on Thursday? - Tallest and shortest
Jenn is the tallest on the team. He is 1 1/2 times as tall as the shortest girl, who is 4 1/4 feet tall. How tall is Jebb? - Fractions mul add sum
To three-eighths of one-third, we add five quarters of one-half and multiply the sum by four. How much will we get?
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