Numbers - math word problems - page 30 of 309
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- Cupcakes
Keia and Hiro made a total of 27 cupcakes. Keia made 2 times as many cupcakes as Hiro. How many cupcakes did Hiro make? - Three mixed
5 1/4 is added to a number, and the answer is 11 1/2. What is the number? - Two numbers 17
The sum of two numbers is 9, and the sum of their cubes is 189; find the sum of their squares. - The product 13
The product of two numbers is 48, and one of the numbers is 12. Find the other number.
- The quotient
If the quotient of a number and 16 is added to 1/4, the result is 9/16. Find the number. - The product 10
The product of two numbers is 40. If one of the numbers is 8/15, what is the other number? - The AP pattern
The number pattern below starts with 26.407. Subtract 0.325 from the previous term to find the next term. - Solve 19
Solve equation with fractions: 1/3+what=1/5 - Decimal numbers
When two decimal numbers are multiplied, the answer is 0.072. When the same two decimal numbers are added, the answer is 0.72. What are the two decimal numbers?
- Fraction number
If two-thirds of a number is added to one-ninth of the same number, the result is 7. Find the number. - The product 12
The product of 2 1/4 and another fraction is 7 1/2. Find the other fraction. - Evaluate expressions
Which expression equals 12? ... - Two pieces 2
Two pieces of length 12/5 m and 23/9 m are cut from a rope of length 13 m. Find the length of the remaining rope. - Unknown var N
Five-eights of a number, N, is 50. What is the value of N?
- Denominators
Find the denominator of the second fraction in the equation: 5/6×2/? =10 - The product 11
The product is two number is 20. If one of the numbers is 5/7, what is the other number? - The sum 32
The sum of three consecutive odd numbers is 33. What are the three consecutive odd numbers? - Steven
Steven is cutting construction paper into rectangles for a project. He needs to cut one 9 inches × 14 1/3 inches rectangle. He needs to cut another rectangle that is 10 1/2 inches by 10 1/3 inches. How many total square inches of construction paper does S - Geometric progression
For the following geometric progression, find the seventh (7th) term: 4, 12, 36, 108, .
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