Numbers - math word problems - page 21 of 310
Mathematics is the science of numbers and counting. The original numbers that began to be counted were natural numbers - one, two, three, and so on. To write numbers, we use the digits 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9. We use 10 digits in the decimal system. We know different sets of numbers - whole numbers, real numbers, complex numbers. Fractions are the notation of rational numbers; you can also find them in our offer; even if it is not an extra set of numbers, they are prevalent in practice, so we made an additional category for them.Number of problems found: 6193
- Pictures cards
Tom had 25 picture cards. He gave 2/5 of them to his friends. How many cards did Tom give to his friends? - Janna 2
Janna lives 4 3/10 miles from school. She estimates she travels 4 x 2 x 5 or 40 miles weekly. Is her estimate an overestimate or an underestimate? Explain. - Pizza 16
Kevin ate 5/12 of his pizza. Which is a better estimate for the amount of pizza that he ate: A. about half of the pizza or B. almost all of the pizza? - The total 3
The total length of the two rugs is 10 meters. If one rug is 5 7/8 meters, what is the length of the other rug?
- Mr. Ancheta
Mr. Ancheta bought 8/9 of a cake. He slice it into 1/4 pieces. How many 1/4 pieces were there? - The sum 42
The sum of two fractions is 6 5/6. If the bigger fraction is subtracted by 3/4, the difference is 4 7/12. What is the smaller fraction? - A cereal
A cereal box has 5 3/4 cups of cereal. The recommended serving is 3/4. How many servings are in 2 boxes of cereal? - Martin 9
Martin poured 5 liters of lemon tea equally in 2 bottles. How much lemon tea was there in each bottle? - A cook 2
A cook has 2 3/4 pounds of ground beef. How many quarter-pound burgers can he make?
- The high 2
The high for Wednesday was −10°, and the low was −23°. How many degrees did the temperature drop on Wednesday? - Divide 42
Divide. Write your answer in the lowest terms as a proper or improper fraction. (8/25)÷(-4/5) - Matt homework
Matt had to do 40 questions for homework but could only do 2/5 of them. How many questions were not answered? - Beth wants
Beth wants to give 1/4 pizza to each of her 6 friends. Which choice does not show the number of pizzas Beth needs? - Vegetables
If 6 people want to share a 25-pound box of vegetables, how many pounds of vegetables should each person get?
- The track
The track is ⅗ a mile long. If Tim ran the track three times, how far did he run? Answer AS A DECIMAL. - The bucket
Anna and Joey share an 18-ounce bucket of clay. By the end of the week, Anna has used 1/3 of the bucket, and Joey has used 2/3 of the bucket of clay. How many ounces are left in the bucket? - Lions 2
Lions spend about 5/6 of the day sleeping. How many hours does a lion sleep in one day? - Negative mixed numbers
Add -13 1/4+4 3/4. Write your answer as a mixed number in simplest form. - An oil 2
An oil tin contains 3 3/4 liters of oil which 2 1/2 liters of oil is used. How much oil is left over?
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