Numbers - math word problems - page 86 of 307
Number of problems found: 6125
- Sixty-three 21513
Sixty-three children went to the camp. There are seven more boys than girls. How many boys went to the camp, and how many girls? - Consecutive 21043
The sum of three consecutive natural numbers is 864. Determine the smallest of them. - Elimination: 10441
Solve the linear system of equations by Gaussian elimination: 3x1 −2x2 −5x3 + x4 = 3 2x1 −3x2 + x3 + 5x4 = −3 x1 + 2x2 −4x4 = −3 x1 - x2 −4x3 + 9x4 = 22 - Chocolates 2821
Peter ate one-sixth of the candy from the box of chocolates, and ten candies increased him. How many candies did Peter's box of chocolates have? - Identical 2781
What is the smallest number of nuts we can divide into 24 and 36 identical piles? - Smallest 2732
The sum of the three numbers is 77. The largest of them is three times the smallest, and the middle is half of the largest. Write all the summands. - Reduced 1631
Three times the number reduced by 10 is as much as 100, as 100 is more than twice that. What is the number? - Third unknown number
The number A is 5 more than the number C and 10 less than the number B. The sum of A+B=100. What is the C number? - Hakeem
Hakeem subtracted 8 from a number, then multiplied the difference by 4/5. The result was 20. Write and solve an equation to find the number, x. - The sum 24
The sum of the three numbers is 80. The first number is 8 less than the third. The second number is 2 times the third. What are the numbers? - Cows and pigs
There are 3/4 as many cows as pigs on an animal farm. If there are 35 pigs and cows on the farm, how many of them are pigs? - Rabbits and chicken
There are rabbits and chickens on a farm, 41 heads and 132 legs in all. How many rabbits at the farm? - Jigsaw puzzle
Krista has used 4/5 of the pieces in his jigsaw puzzle. He has used 120 pieces. How many pieces are in the whole puzzle? - Two houses
Twice as many people live in the first house as in the second house. Altogether, there are 81 of them living in both. How many people live in each house? - Dividing into stacks
Determine the smallest possible number of workbooks divided into stacks of 6, 8, 9, or 10. - Chickens and hares
There were chickens and hares in the yard. Together they had 22 heads and 54 legs. How many hens were there in the yard? - Simple equation 6
Solve the equation with one variable: X/2+X/3+X/4=X+4 - Trees
The total number of trees in the orchard is two-fifths of pearls and apples are three eighty. The rest of the trees are nine ceremonial. How many trees are in the set? - Equation
Solve equation with unknown x: 3 (1/3 + 2x) -2 (1/3-3x) -13/2 = 0 - Two-digit number
I am a two-digit number less than 20. When you divide me by three, you get a remainder of 1. When you divide me by four, you also get a remainder of 1. What number am I?
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