Numbers - math word problems - page 178 of 311
Number of problems found: 6208
- Geometric sequence terms
Determine the first term and quotient in the geometric sequence: a4 = -8 / 3; a6 = -32 / 3 - Fraction unknowns
Divide fractions with unknowns: Fraction 1: The quantity x squared plus 6 times x plus 9 over the quantity x minus 1. Fraction 2: the quantity x squared minus 9 over the quantity x squared minus 2 times x plus 1. Find Fraction 1 over Fraction 2. - Bun baking calculation
Mom baked cheese and poppy seed buns. One-third of them, 26 buns, were poppy. How many buns did mom bake? - Number division puzzle
I think the number. If I divide it by four and add 7 to the share, I get 62. What number do I think? - Three members GP
The sum of three numbers in GP (geometric progression) is 21, and the sum of their squares is 189. Find the numbers. - Exponent value
Determine what y equals in the expression 5^y = 1/25 - Real roots
Determine the real root of the equation: x-3: x-8 = 32 - Algebrogram
Solve cryptarithmetic (alphametics) for a sum of three numbers: BEK KEMR SOMR ________ HERCI - Quadratic equation
Determine the numbers b and c that the numbers x1 = -8 and x2 = -1 were roots of the quadratic equation: -3x ² + b x + c = 0 - The sum 22
The sum of three consecutive whole numbers is 27. Find the numbers by showing all the steps. - Three Consecutive Integers Sum
Find three consecutive integers whose sum is -693. - From tank 2
First, 1/3 was drained from a water tank, then 1/4 of the remainder was drained. There were 20 litres of water left in the tank. How many litres were in the tank at the beginning? - Value
Determine the value of the following expressions: a) (23-25)·(4-5) b) (97-123):(18+8) - How many 147
What is the minimum number of consecutive natural numbers from 1 to n that must be added so that their sum exceeds 1,000,000? - Number quadruple reduction
I think a number. I reduce its quadruple by 8 and divide the result by 3. I get 100. Which number do I think? - Possible terms
Write the following expression using the fewest possible terms. the expression quantity two-fifths times t minus 7 plus two-thirds times t end quantity minus quantity five-sixths times t plus 14 end quantity - Number sum smaller
I think two numbers. The first is smaller by 30 than the second. The sum of these numbers is 60. What two numbers do I think? - What is 16
What is the sum of three consecutive even integers such that six more than twice the second is 2/3 of the first increased by 3/2 of the third? - Simplest form 3
What fraction is 15 of 35 in simplest form? - Imaginary number puzzle
Half of the imaginary number reduced by a quarter of the same number equals one-third of the largest two-digit number. What did the number mean?
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