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- Seaside route length
The trip to the seaside vacation was as follows: 80% of the entire route was on the plain. 40% of the rest was through the mountains. The remaining 180 km was along the coast. What is the total length of the route? Thank you - The sum 17
The sum of the three numbers is -1. If we multiply the second number by 2, the third number by 3, and add them, we get 5. If we subtract the third number from the sum of the first and second numbers, we get -1. Answer the following: Represent the above in - Rani read
Rani read 3/8 of a book in a day. What fraction of the book will she read in 6 days? - Sum of three fractions
What is the sum of 6/7, 1/2 & 3/4? - The temperature 17
The temperature was -5 Celsius at 6 AM. It increased by a speed of three degrees every hour for six hours. The temperature then increased 1 1/2° every hour for five hours. What was the temperature at 5 PM? - One large
One large pizza is cut into 12 pieces. The pizza has sausage, mushrooms, and cheese on it. Michelle ate 1/6 of the pizza, Natalie ate 1/4 of the pizza, Bridgette ate 1/8 of the pizza, and Brenda ate 1/3 of the pizza. How much of the whole pizza is left, a - Which 6
Which statement is correct about the product of two numbers, 423 and 78? A. Because 78 is greater than 1, the product of 423 and 78 is greater than 423. B. Because 78 is less than 1, the product of 423 and 78 is greater than 423. C. Because 78 is greater - The length 8
The length of a rectangular field is x + 4, and its width is x + 2. What is the area of the field? Answer in polynomials expressions. - Marie-Pier
Marie-Pier, Frédéric, and Simon bump into each other in the street on a Tuesday while the three of them are running. Marie-Pier trains every three days, Frédéric every four days, and Simon every Tuesday. If they all keep up with their training pace, in ho - Evaluate 19
Evaluate expression (-8-b)+6c if b=-5 and c=2 - School student
The probability that a school student has a skateboard is 0.34, the probability that he has a bicycle is 0.81, and the probability that he has a skateboard and a bicycle is 0.22. What is the probability that a randomly selected student has a skateboard or - Check divisibility
Check under each column to identify whether each number is divisible by 2, 5, 10, 3, 6, or 9. number; 2; 5; 10; 3; 6; 9 54180; ; ; ; ; ; 624 ; ; ; ; ; ; 2700 ; ; ; ; ; ; 5605 ; ; ; ; ; ; 568 ; ; ; ; ; ; - Similarity of triangles
If triangle ABC ~ to triangle XYZ, AC = 24, AB = 15, BC = 17, and XY = 9, what is the perimeter of triangle XYZ? Round all sides to 1 decimal place. - The product 4
The product of two simple fractions is 12/35. If one of the fractions is 3/7, what is the other one? - Gale and spruce
A mighty gale broke the top of the fifteen-year spruce, resting it on the ground. The distance of this top from the trunk was 4.6 m below. At what height was the spruce trunk broken? - Train
Find the average speed of a train (in km/h) that passes a telegraph pole in 7 seconds and passes a 378 m platform in 25 seconds. How long is the train? - Sq and cube
Find the product of the square of (1/2) and the cube of (2/3) - 1700 plans
1700 USD plans to budget, 2/5 for rent, and 1/6 for electricity. What do you spend on these two items together? - Birthday party 3
There were 50 children at the birthday party. If 35 of them were boys, how many were girls? - Fabric cutting remainder
Mom bought 3 meters of fabric for decoration. She cut 1 1 / 2 m and 5 / 4 m. How much substance did she have left?
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