Numbers - math word problems - page 142 of 307
Number of problems found: 6131
- Integer range sum
Find the sum of all integers greater than -3 and less than or equal to 5. - Two Integers Sum Difference
Find two integers whose sum is less than their difference. - Closest natural number
Find the closest natural number to 4.456 to 44.56 and 445.6. - Number difference
Calculate the difference between the sum of the numbers 1.04 and 0.56 and the product of the numbers opposite to them. - Fruit count
Jozef has ten bananas, and Adam has 20 strawberries. How many pieces of fruit do they have together? - Students activities
There are 28 students in the class. Twenty-one of them are involved in student club activities. What part of the class does not attend the student club? - The rice
There are 4 kilograms of rice. Each boy scout can consume 1/5 kilogram of rice per meal. How many boy scouts can consume the rice? - My mother
My mother has 15 grams of gold. How many grams were not used if a pair of earrings need 1 1/4 grams of gold? - David 4
David made 4/3 of a quart of fruit juice. Each mug he has holds 1/3 of a quart. How many mugs will David be able to fill? - 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? - Ahsan
Ahsan has a large pizza. He gives 1/3 to his sister and 1/4 to his mother. What fraction of the pizza does Ahsan have left? - A cake
A cake has 46 slices. Harry ate 16 slices, and Jack ate 26 slices, Dave ate 2 & Mary ate 1 slice. What fraction of the cake is remaining? - Dylan
Dylan has $39. This is 3/4 of the money he needs to buy a jacket. How much does the jacket cost? - Cookies
Each large cookie is 5/6 oz. And each small cookie is 4/9 oz. What is the total weight of two large and one small cookie? - 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? - For each
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 baker 3
A baker made three cakes, which were cut into eighths and ready for individual sale. A customer bought three slices or ⅜ of one of the eight cakes. How many slices were left for sale? - Koos spent
Koos spent 3/7 of his monthly pocket money during the first week. The following week, he spent two-thirds of what he had spent the previous week. What is the fraction of the pocket money that is still left? - 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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