Numbers - math word problems - page 69 of 314
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: 6276
- Three cottages
141 guests are accommodated in 3 cottages. In the second cottage, there are eight guests more than in the first cottage, and in the third cottage, there are 14 guests more than in the second cottage. Find out how many guests are staying in the first cotta
- Equivalent equation
Which equation, when solved, results in a different value of x than the other three? A. - (7)/(8) x - (3)/(4) = 20 Negative 7/8 x minus three-fourths = 20 B. (3)/(4) + (7)/(8) x= -20 Three-fourths + 7/8 x = negative 20 C. - 7 (1)/(8)x - 3/4 = 20 Negat
- Animal heads and feet
When hunting hares and pheasants, hunters calculated that the animals caught had 36 heads and 100 feet. How many hares and how many pheasants do they catch?
- A piece 2
A piece of material measures 38.25 inches. Courtney cuts the piece of material into two pieces. One piece measures 19.5 inches. Could he use an addition equation to find the length m of the other piece of material?
- The bakery
The bakery delivered 60 kg of bread to the store. The bread weighed 1 kg and 2 kg, a total of 35 pieces. How many loaves weighed 1 kg, and how many were two-kilo loaves?
- Bag of peanuts
Joe eats 1/3 of a bag of peanuts, Mark eats 1/4 of the remaining in the bag of peanuts, Alvin eats 1/2 of the remaining bag of peanuts, Peter eats ten peanuts, and there are 71 peanuts left. Hon many peanuts were in the bags?
- Small painters
There are ten pupils in the painting group. Eight pupils paint with watercolors, and nine pupils with tempera colors. How many pupils paint both water and tempera colors when each pupil paints?
- Bucket
Half-filled bucket with water weighs 5.55 kg. The full bucket weighs 9.85 kg. How much does the bucket weigh?
- Dance ensemble
The dance ensemble took the stage in pairs. During dancing, the dancers gradually formed groups of four, six, and nine. How many dancers have an ensemble?
- Seamstress
The seamstress cut the fabric into three parts. The first part was the eighth fabric, the second part was three-fifths of the fabric, and the third part had a length of 66 cm. Calculate the original length of the fabric.
- Balance of account
Theo had a balance of -$4 in his savings account. After making a deposit, he has $25 in his account. What is the overall change to his account?
- Bridge piers
One-quarter of the bridge pier is sunk into the ground. Two-thirds are in the water. Protruding above the water is 1.20 m long. Determine the height of bridge piers.
- Apples 2
How many minimum apples are in the cart? If possible, is it completely divided into packages of 6, 14, and 21 apples?
- Cherries
Cherries in the bowl can be divided equally among 20 or 15, or 10 children. How many are the minimum cherries in the bowl?
- Individual 28401
In the first and second years, there are 58 pupils in a pile. In the first and third years, there are 57 pupils. In the second and third years, there are 59 pupils. How many students are there: a) In all of them, to the dromedary, b) In individual classes
- One-fifth 81290
One-fifth of the bridge pillar is embedded in the ground. One-third of its length is in the water, and 1.4 m protrudes above the surface. Determine the length of the bridge pillar.
- Vegetables 81242
I spent a tenth in the store on vegetables and 3 times more on sweets. I have 60 euros left. How many euros did I have?
- Together 81151
Matěj has 2 more marbles than three times the number of marbles that Lojza. Both together have 18 balls. How many marbles does Lojza have?
- Apprentices 80561
The master produced a quarter more products than one of his apprentices. Together they produced 45 products. How many products did the apprentice make, and how many did the master make?
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