Numbers - math word problems - page 153 of 311
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- Decimal fractions
Calculate the value of the expression with decimal fractions: 156 - (4/10 + 3/100 + 5/1000) - Imaginary numbers
Find two imaginary numbers whose sum is a real number. How are the two imaginary numbers related? What is their sum? - Numbers
How much less is the difference between the numbers 8 and 34 than their product? - Weeks
22 weeks is equal to how many days? - About what
How much and how many times is 28.3 greater than 0.0283? - Decimal expansion
Calculate: 8 . 10 + 7 . 1 + 4 . 100 + 3 . 10000 + 6 . 1000 + 7 . 100000 = - Addition of Roman numbers
Add the following and write the result as a decimal number: LXXV + MCCCXV - Three Fifths Four Ninths
Calculate three-fifths that four-ninths. - Fraction of a Number
As I calculate 1/12 of 28 thousand - Fraction difference
How much is 1/3 bigger than 1/9? - Figurines from Clay
How many figurines will a potter make from 14⅙ kg of clay if each figurine requires 1 5/12 kg of clay? - Muffin vanilla recipe
The Chocolate and Vanilla Muffins recipe calls for 3/4 cup vanilla. How much vanilla do we need if we prepare 7/6 of the recipe? - 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? - Paul spent
Paul spent 2/5 of his money on new shirts and a ½ of his money on new shoes. What fraction of his money has been spent? What fraction is still left? - 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? - Comparing weights
Tam baked 4⅔ dozen cupcakes. Lani baked 4⅓ dozen cupcakes. Mabel baked 5⅓ dozen cupcakes. Who baked the most cupcakes (write a first letter: T or L, M) - Jackie
Jackie studied for 1¼ hours, Tom studied for 1¼, and John studied for 2 2/4 hours. How long did they study in all? - Husband and friend
Rhodora spent 5 1/4 minutes texting her husband and 2 1/2 minutes calling her friend. What are the total minutes she spent? - Cereals
If someone ate 1.6 Oz of cereal and the other person ate 2/3 of the cereal. How many ounces would there be? - A rope cut
From a rope of 200 m, pieces of equal sizes are cut. If each part is ¼ m, find the number of pieces.
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