Numbers - math word problems - page 121 of 311
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: 6211
- Granddaughter 5489
Grandma wrapped two-fifths of the cake for her granddaughter, Mary, and Eme wrapped one-quarter of the cake. What part did Grandma pack in the science, and what part remained with Grandma? - Calculate 5356
Two hundred forty-six fruit trees grow in the orchard. There are 78 apple trees. The others are pears and plums. Calculate how many pears and plums are together. - Research 5270
The divers measured a depth of 104m. They want to place a research probe at four times less depth. How deep will the probe be placed? - Caesar 5266
Caesar was born in -101. The First World War began in 1914. How many years did the First World War start?
- Apples 4675
How many kilograms of apples would you buy for 300 euros if the kilo costs 0.90 euros? - Temperature 5655
Calculate the temperature difference if one temperature is 26 degrees and the other is -22 degrees Celsius. - A fruit
A fruit grower uses 1/3 of his land for bananas, 3/8 for pineapples, 1/6 for mangoes, and the remainder for oranges. What fraction of his land is used for oranges? - If four
If four friends evenly split 6 1/2 pounds of candy, how many pounds of candy does each friend get? - Sleeping time
Nicholas took a nap for 4/5 hours, played video games for 3/4 hours, and then took another nap for 2/5 hours. How many hours did Nicholas sleep?
- Out of
Out of 500 oranges in a box, 3/25 are rotten, and 1/5 are kept for some guests. How many oranges are left in the box? - Ben has
Ben has three rolls of border paper. Each roll has 10 4/5 feet of border. He will need 40 1/3 feet of the border for her room. How much more border does he need? - Temp drop
It is 70°F , and the temperature is expected to drop to 85° in the next month. What is the temperature expected to be? - Rachel 2
Rachel rode her bike for one-fifth of a mile on Monday and two-fifths of a mile on Tuesday. How many miles did she ride altogether? - A vendor 2
A vendor gained 50.00 on the first day, lost 18.00 on the second day, and gained 45.00 on the third day. How much profit did the vendor gain in three days?
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For each pair of expressions, circle the greater product without finding the product. (write 1=left expression, 2=right expression) a. 3/4 x 2/3 and 3/4 x 1/2 b. 2/3 x 3 1/4 and 4/3 x 3 1/4 c. 3/8 x 3/8 and 3/8 x 1/2 - A twelve-pack
A twelve-pack of juice costs $4.20. An eighteen-pack of juice costs $5.40. The eighteen-pack of juice is a better buy. How much cheaper PER JUICE is the eighteen-pack? - Denise
Denise drinks 1 4/12 liters of water daily. Claudine and Allysa drink 1 3/12 and 1 7/12 liters of water daily, respectively. How many liters of water do the three consume daily? - Before 4
Before a journey, the petrol gauge showed my car's tank was half full. When I returned home, it was one-third full. What fraction of a tank of petrol had I used? - Randy
Randy solved the following problem: 7/8 + 9/16. He said: I can add 7 and 9 to get 16 and add 8 and 15 to get 23. The answer is 16/23. Is randy correct? Explain.
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