Numbers - math word problems - page 93 of 307
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- 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 - 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? - LCM of three ints
Find the least common multiple (LCM) of three numbers: 50, 120, and 135. - Quarter of unknown number
If we subtract a quarter of a number from the number 12, we get the number -5. What's that number? - Missing denominator
3 1/3 + 4/? =4 2/15 What is the missing number in the equation? - Solve 9
Solve the equation. Check the solution. Start fraction lower t over 6 end fraction = 12 (t)/(6) = 12 - 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. - The sum 16
The sum of A and B is 36. The difference between A & B is 8. Find the larger number. - Two fraction equation
Find the d value of q in equation 30/16=q/48. - A class IV.C
In a class, 2/5 were boys. Thirty were girls. How many more girls than boys are there? - 540 pupils
Five hundred forty pupils enrolled in the school group, which is a fifth more than the group's capacity. How many pupils is the capacity of the group? - The larger
The larger two numbers are nine, more than four times the smaller number. The sum of the two numbers is fifty-nine. Find the two numbers. - I think
I think a number. When I multiply it by five and subtract 477, I get the same number as if I multiplied it twice. What number do I think? - Equation 15
Solve equation with variables on both sides: - Boys and girls
There are 28 girls in the hall. 5/7 of all children are boys. How many children and how many boys are there? - Lcm of three numbers
What is the Lcm of 120 15 and 5 - Lcm simple
Find the least common multiple of these two numbers: 140 175. - Equation with fractions
Solve an equation: 1- (2x-5)/(6) =3- (x)/(4) It is an equation with fractions. - Number fraction puzzle
Find a number whose two-thirds are two less than its three-quarters. - Fraction equation puzzle
Specify a number whose 2/3 equals -1/2
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