Numbers - math word problems - page 134 of 311
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- Number comparison
Calculate how much one-third of the number 2.7 is greater than 1/2. Express the result as a decimal number. - 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. - Pizza fractions
Ann ate a third of a pizza and then another quarter. Total part of pizza eaten by Ann and how much pizza is left? - Diamonds
If Simba had eight diamonds and cut each one into 1/3 pieces, then how many pieces would she have? - Real and imaginary parts
Let z1=x1+y1i and z2=x2+y2i Find: a = Im (z1z2) b = Re (z1/z2) - Simplest form
Find the simplest form of the following expression: 3 to the 2nd power - 1/4 to the 2nd power. - Akpan
Akpan spent 3/8 of his time in school during the week. What fraction of his time does he spend at home during the week? - Class hobby students
There are 40 students in the class. One-quarter like to draw, one-fifth like to sing, and one-half like to practice. How many are there? - Triplets or quadruplets
There are 24 children in the class. How many triplets or quadruplets can they create if they want to work in groups? - Brick transportation calculation
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? - 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? - Balls Bet Win
Josef had three balls less than Jan. They bet ten balls, and Josef won. Who has more balls now? - Jakub
Jacob multiplied 11 times the number 100 by 10 and then divided the result 10 times by 10. What number did he get? - School
There are 150 pupils in the 5 A class. 2/3 of them are female. By what fractions are the males? - Erica
Erica bought 3 1/2 yards of fabric. How much will she have left if she uses 2/3 of the fabric? - Fruit trees
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. - Brackets 2
Add parenthesis to make true: 5-2×6-4+2=5 - Pizza 4
Marcus ate half a pizza on Monday night. He then ate one-third of the remaining pizza on Tuesday. Which of the following expressions shows how much pizza Marcus ate in total? - The machine
The machine was in operation for nine-tenths (in a fraction) of eight hours of working time. How long has he been running? - Trip fraction
Out of 35 pupils in class 15, they went on a trip. What part of the students went on a journey, and what remained at school?
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