Numbers - math word problems - page 92 of 307
Number of problems found: 6123
- Natural 4569
A double of the unknown natural number is 18, less than five times that. Find this number
- Numbers 2856
The sum of the two numbers is 13. The third of the first number is three. What are the numbers?
- Math:
Math: solve each problem. 1. for the school's intramurals, a group of students prepared 23 1/2 liters of lemonade to sell. They had 3 5/8 liters left over. How many liters of lemonade were sold? 2. My mother bought 3 3/4 kg of beef, 23/5 kg of pork, and 5
- Four-fifths 2
Four-fifths of Zack's stamps have pictures of animals. If he has 20 stamps with these pictures of animals, how many stamps does Zack have?
- Fifteen 5
Fifteen more than five times a number equals the difference between -57 and three times the number. Find this integer number.
- Add number
Suppose the same number is added to the one near raider and denominator of math fractions seven and nine. The result is .9. What is the number?
- Determine 6
Determine the least common denominator 3/4 and -5/6
- Star equation
If 5/21 + 14/21 + ☆ = 1, then what is the value of ☆?
- Remainder 4
After giving eight apples to her friend, Juliet noticed that ⅔ of the remainder were 12. Thus, she had a total of eight apples.
- A class IV.C
In a class, 2/5 were boys. Thirty were girls. How many more girls than boys are there?
- If-then equation
If 1/2 + 2/5s = s - 3/4 What is the value of s?
- Sum of seven
The sum of seven consecutive odd natural numbers is 119. Determine the smallest of them.
- Quadratic - EQ2 - complex
Solve the quadratic equation: 2y²-8y + 12 = 0
- Unknown number 6
Determine x if 1/6 of x equals 2/5 of the number 24.
- Unknown number 6
Find the unknown number, which is by 1.5 greater than its fourth.
- Greater 82662
Five times its number is as much greater than 50 as its half is less than 49.
- Nearest 64894
We can write the number 1003 in the form 7n + 2. Which can we write the nearest number in this form?
- One-fifth 42071
One-fifth of twice the number t is one.
- The Roman
The Roman numerals are read from left to right, using an additive system (such as the case in VII = 7) and a subtractive system (such as the case in IX = 9). How would you explain to your learners how they should decipher the following Roman numerals: MMX
- Concert organizers
800 people came to the concert, a quarter more than the organizers expected. How many people did the organizers expect?
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