Physical quantity - math word problems - page 66 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: 6349
- Box of cereal
Ari and Bill share a 20-ounce box of cereal. By the end of the week, Ari has eaten 3/8 of the box, and Bill has eaten 1/4 of the box of cereal. How many ounces are left in the box? - Janna
Janna takes her medicine three times a day. How many days will a 60 ml medicine last if 2 1/2ml is taken each time? - Three pieces
Mel has three pieces of lace measuring 4m, 0.2687 m, and 13.5 m, respectively. How long is the lace if she puts them end to end? - The fence
How many pillars do we need for a 180 m long fence? If the pillars are laid every 15 m, the fence must start and end with a pillar.
- Louis 2
Louis has a rope 9 m long he cut into several pieces that measure 1 1/8 m long each. How many pieces did he have? - When Joe
When Joe went to work at 6 AM, the outside temperature was 3 degrees Celsius. During the day, the Weather worsened, and by 3 PM, the temperature had dropped 5 degrees. What was the temperature at 5 PM? - A land 2
A land owner owns two parcels of land measuring 4 2/5 hectares and 6 1/5 hectares. He sells 3/4 of the total land. How many hectares of land are left? - Oil change
A container holds 1/4 gallon of oil. Jack is changing the oil in his vehicles and needs 11 containers. How many gallons of oil does Jack need? - Juan is
Juan is making cookies. He makes two batches on Monday and four batches on Tuesday. He uses 3/4 cup of flour in each batch. How much flour does Juan use?
- Necklaces
Mohammad sells beaded necklaces. Each large necklace sells for $4.50, and each small necklace sells for $4.10. How much will he earn from selling five large necklaces and four small necklaces? - A shopkeeper 3
A shopkeeper sells 8 1/3 kg, 10 1/4 kg, and 11 1/5 kg apples on three consecutive days. What is the total weight of the apples sold? - Rupee purchase
Sana had ₹ 8.51 (Indian rupee). Out of this, she purchased a book for ₹ 4.31 and a pen for ₹ 2.11. How much money is left with her? - A pizza 2
A pizza is cut into slices that are each 1/6 of the whole. John is going to eat 1/2 of the whole pizza. How many slices will John eat? - Tom and friends
Tom and his four friends are going to a baseball; if the total amount they spent on tickets was fifty dollars, how much did they spend on each ticket?
- Recipe ingredients
Monica's cookie recipe calls for Three-fourths of a cup of flour. Her mother's recipe calls for Two-thirds as much as Monica's. How many cups of flour does her mother's recipe require? - Fuel tank
Carlos has 4/5 of a tank of fuel in his car. He uses 1/10 of a tank per day. How many days will his fuel last? - Faye had
Faye had a piece of ribbon. After using 3/8 meters for her headband, she had 1/4 meter left. How many meters of ribbon did she have at first? - Mrs. Susan
Mrs. Susan bought 3/5 m of curtain cloth. She used 1/8 m to make a curtain for the living room window. How many meters of cloth were not used? - The temperature 9
The temperature at 9 AM is 2 degrees. The temperature rises three more degrees by noon. Which expression describes the temperature at noon? Calculate the new temperature value.
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