Ratio - math word problems - page 51 of 75
Ratio problems are word problems that use ratios to relate the different items in the question. On solving problems and tasks proportionally, we recommend a hint rule of three. Rule of three (proportionality) helps solve examples of direct and inverse proportionality. Three members make it possible to calculate the fourth - unknown member.Number of problems found: 1481
- Ratio of two unknown numbers
Two numbers are hidden. Their sum is 30. We calculate one-sixth of a larger number and add to both numbers. So we get new numbers whose ratio is 5:7. Which two numbers is it? - Mason with assistant
Mason had to complete the work in 10 days. Two and a half days later, his assistant arrived. Together they completed the work in the next three and a half days. How many days would he need an assistant for the same work? - Fulfillment 5210
This company can complete the order in 168 days. The second company is better equipped and can fulfill the order in 120 days. The companies will fulfill the orders together. Determine how long it will take them to fulfill the order and in what proportion - Boys and girls 2
The ratio of boys to girls in the math club is 4:3 . After eight more girls join the club, the ratio becomes 1:1. How many members are there in the club now?
- Relationship 5198
There are m classrooms at the school. There are 36 chairs each in ten classrooms and 34 chairs each. Find the relationship you use to calculate the number of chairs in the school classroom. Calculate for m = @ m. - Unknown number 24
If we add 20, we get 50% of its triple. What is this unknown number? - Determine 5192
Determine the numbers x and y so that half of the number x is 30% of the number and 60% of y is 90. - Calories
A large order of McDonald's french fries has 500 calories. Of this total, 220 calories are from fat. Find the ratio of the calories from fat to total calories in a large order of McDonald's french fries. - Determine 5188
If we increase the unknown number by 4%, we get 780. Determine the unknown number.
- Difference 5186
The unknown number was first increased by 17%, and the result was the number A. The second time, the teacher reduced the original number by 8%, resulting in number B. The difference between the numbers A and B is 50. Determine the unknown number. - Angles
In the triangle ABC, the ratio of angles is α:β = 4:5. The angle γ is 36°. How big are the angles α and β? - Gas consumption
The vessel consumes 100 tons of gas in 250 miles. How much fuel will the vessel consume if it travels 400 miles? - Isosceles trapezoid
Calculate the area of an isosceles trapezoid whose bases are at a ratio of 5:3. The arm is 6cm long and 4cm high. - Photocopier
A photocopier enlarges a picture in the ratio of 7:4. How many times will a picture of size 6cm by 4cm be enlarged to fit on a 30cm by 20 cm page?
- A map
A map of size 60cm by 25cm is reduced in the ratio of 3:5 twice. What are the new dimensions? - Cuboid edges in ratio
Cuboid edge lengths are in ratio 2:4:6. Calculate their lengths if you know that the cuboid volume is 24576 cm³. - Ratio 11
Simplify this ratio 10: 1/4 - Type of triangle
How do I find the triangle type if the angle ratio is 2:3:7? - Dimension 5079
We will double one block dimension and reduce the other by a third. How does its volume change?
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