Numbers - math word problems - page 84 of 307
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- Which 7
Which choice is NOT equivalent to the following expression? 9 x { [ 14 ÷ 2 + (4-1) ] - 8 } A 9 x { 10 - 8 } B 9 x { [ 14 ÷ 2 + 3] - 8 } C 9 x 10 - 8 D 18 - 1/4 of
1/4 of the school's pupils have honors, of which 1/5 have all marks one. How many pupils does the school have if it boasts 12 children with only one? - Six times
Six times a number has two subtracted from it. The result is thrilling. The answer is the same if you add 6 to twice the number and multiply the result by 2. - Apartment building
Two hundred eight people live in the apartment building. There are as many women as there are men, but there are 22 more children than women. How many adults live in an apartment building? - Unknown number
If we subtract three from the unknown number, we get just as much as if we subtract seven from the unknown number and we multiplied the result by 2. - Class student
N boys go to class. There are 13 more girls. Today, 4 girls and 5 boys are missing. Thus, how many students in this class are in school today? - Equation solving
Solve the equation: 5 / (x-4) - 2 / (4x-16) = - 7 - Peter and Paul
Peter and Paul together have 26 years. Four years ago, Paul was twice older than Peter. How much is Paul and how much is Peter? - Dividing into stacks
Determine the smallest possible number of workbooks divided into stacks of 6, 8, 9, or 10. - Inquality
Solve inequality: 3x + 6 > 14 - Simple equation 6
Solve the equation with one variable: X/2+X/3+X/4=X+4 - Wafers
They used 200 pieces to make wafers. One hundred fifty-seven topped with caramel topping and 100 with sugar topping. How many wafers did both toppings have? - Equation
Solve equation with unknown x: 3 (1/3 + 2x) -2 (1/3-3x) -13/2 = 0 - Three colors 2/3
Marek has balls of three colors. Two-thirds of the balls are green, 2/7 are blue, and one ball is yellow. How many balls does Marek have? - Three figures - numbers
The sum of three numbers, if each is 10% larger than the previous one, is 662. Determine the figures. - Even / odd numbers
a / Using variable n, write two consecutive odd numbers. b / The sum of three consecutive odd numbers is 333. What are these numbers? - Unknown number
Find an unknown number of which 1/5 is 40 greater than one-tenth of that number. - Lcd3
What is LCD of the equation of x/2 + 1/3=5/2? And what is x? - Determine the number
Determine the number x that x+8 is (7)/(5) from one half of 7 x -1. - Factory shift employees
Half of the factory employees work in the first shift, a third of employees work in the second shift, and 130 employees work in the third shift. How many employees does the factory have?
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