Physical quantity - math word problems - page 62 of 318
A physical quantity is a term numerically describing a property or state of a physical object. For example, a physical quantity is a length, and its corresponding physical unit is a meter (symbol m). Similarly, the quantity is weight, and the unit is the kilogram (kg). Physical quantities can be divided into a scalar (has magnitude), vector (has magnitude and direction), and tensor (has magnitude and multiple directions).Number of problems found: 6357
- Three-fifths 33481
The collection of Christmas tree decorations costs € 12 before Christmas. After Christmas, we could buy it for three-fifths of the original amount. By how many euros did the collection become cheaper? - Half-kilo 30151
We have 25 kg of roasted coffee in stock in six bags. I want to turn all the coffee into half-kilo packages for sale. Will we make all the coffee? - Centimeters 13791
From the package, which contained 30 meters of fabric, the tailor cut 285 centimeters of fabric nine times for sewing work coats. How many meters of cloth is left? - Arrived 5365
The truck arrived in Brno at 6 pm, 14 minutes and 50 seconds. The journey took 5 hours, 17 minutes 20 seconds. What time did the truck go?
- Mailing
Pablo's mailing packages, each small package costs $2.10 to send, and each large package costs him $2.90. How much will it cost him to send one small package and six large packages? - Ron has
Ron has 4 2/3 liters of oil. He kept 1 1/4 liters and divided the rest into parts of 3/4 liter each. How many parts did he make? - Wood into pieces
Gwen has a piece of wood that is 8.25 feet in length. Gwen needs to cut pieces that are 0.75 feet in length. How many pieces can Gwen cut from the original piece of wood? - A counter
A counter ticket costs $18.79. If you're going to buy seven tickets plus a parking pass that costs $10, what would the total cost be? - Bryon
Bryon has 1 7/10 kilogram of black pepper. He uses 7/8 of the pepper and splits it between 7 pepper shakers. How much pepper will be in each shaker?
- Franco, Elliot
Franco and Elliot are on their school's swim team. Last week, Franco swam 5 7/10 miles. Elliot swam 1 1/3 times as far as Franco. How far did Elliot swim? - A pupil
A pupil in our street goes to school by taking a bus to travel 1 1/2 km and then walks 1 1/4 km. What is the distance between his school and house? - Fractions and mixed numbers
Evaluate: a=5/6 + 3/4 b= 2 1/2 + 3 2/3 c= 4/8 - 3/8 d= 5/10 - 3/10 e= 11 - 4/5 f= 6/9 - 3/5 g= 11 2/3 - 7 5/6 h= 3 X 2/7 i= 4/5 X 10/12 j= 1/2 X 9 X 6/12 k= 3 2/5 X 2 1/4 l= 2 2/6 X 5 1/7 - A teacher 2
A teacher checked two sets of test papers. The first set took 3 3/4 hours. The second took 1 1/2 hours, and the third took 2 3/5 hours. How much faster did the teacher check the third set than the first and second? - Din has
Din has 15 3/4 kg of nuts. Suppose you sell the nuts for P40.00 for every 1/4 kg. How much is the total cost of the nuts?
- A plumber 2
A plumber charges $29.00 for an hour of work. How much would he charge for a job that took him 1 3/4 hours to finish? - Charlie
Charlie buys a new Bey Blade for $11.38. He gives the cashier $15.00. How much change will he get back? Select TWO ways he will get change. ... - Canada landscape
About ½ of Canada is covered in forest, and 1/12 is covered in freshwater. What fraction of Canada is not covered in either forest or freshwater? Hint - add first and then subtract from the total. - Reecha
Reecha has a picture frame that is 13 1/2 inches wide. How many pictures that are 3 3/8 inches wide can be placed beside each other within the frame? - Potoatoes
A roadside vendor sold 6 kilograms of potatoes to a customer. The customer handed $50.00 to the vendor, who gave back $8.00 in change. What was the cost of one kilogram of potatoes?
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