Numbers - math word problems - page 178 of 307
Number of problems found: 6125
- 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 - Extinction 5552
Of the 65 freshwater fish species in Europe, 45 are at risk of extinction. In the basic form, express which parts of the fish are in danger of extinction. - Additions 80586
Each of the three additions is 5 more than the previous one. The sum of all is 78. Which numbers are these? - Geometric 61524
Determine the first term and quotient in the geometric sequence: a4 = -8 / 3; a6 = -32 / 3 - Multiplied 11801
Which number needs to be multiplied by 2 3/4 to get 8 1/3? - Sequence 13
2, 2, 3, 5, 9, 11, 17, 21 If the number 23 is added to the list, which measurement will NOT change? - Nice two numbers
What two numbers do we give a sum of 30, a difference of 24 products of 81, and a quotient of 9? - Three unknown numbers
The sum of the three numbers is 106. the first number is ten more than the third. The second number is 2x the third. What are the numbers? - Simplify
Simplify expression - which expression is equivalent to: 3(m + 2) − 4(2m − 9) - Real roots
Determine the real root of the equation: x-3: x-8 = 32 - Quadruple 82844
I think a number. I reduce its quadruple by 8 and divide the result by 3. I get 100. Which number do I think? - Taking 82481
There were pears in the basket. I took a third of them, which was 6 pears. How many pears were in the basket before taking it? - Use AP sum formula
If x+3x+5x+7x+...+87x=5808, what is the value of x? - Difference 73754
The difference between two positive integers is 25. One number is 59. What is the other number? - Previous 8148
The sum of three natural numbers is 204. Each of them is five greater than the previous one. What are the numbers? - Six-digit 4787
Which largest six-digit number has a digit sum of 27? - One-fifth 2869
Find all natural numbers that are twice as much as one-fifth plus nine. How many are there? - Consecutive 6174
Find three consecutive integers whose sum is -693. - The lengths
The lengths of the twelve poles form an Arithmetic Progression (A. P). If the third pole is 3m and the eighth pole is 5 m, find the (i) Length of the first pole (ii) Sum of the length of the poles - Two numbers and its product
The product of two numbers is 2/3. If one of them is 1/10, what is the other?
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