Arithmetic - math word problems - page 201 of 221
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- Therefore 29661
Věra wants to welcome her friend Nada, who will arrive by train at 8:22 AM. Therefore, he leaves home 1.2 km from the station at 8:00 AM and travels at a speed of 3.6 km/h. Will he arrive on time?
- Cheetah
The cheetah elapses 150 m for 5 seconds, the eagle reaches speeds up to 230 km/h, and the dolphin swims 1.2 km per minute. Which animal is the fastest and slowest? The results are written as meters per second (m/s).
- Individual 5544
From 5 girls and four boys, we have to choose one pair, boy and girl. List all the pairs in which the individual boys will be. Attention, these are four examples. How many pairs are there?
- Different 45881
Silvia wants to buy a new T-shirt, skirt, and pants. The boutique has ten different T-shirts, a white and black skirt, and six types of trousers. How many different clothing options can you buy?
- Kilometers 6158
Cycling races have 5 stages. They are 181km, 212km, 188km, 207km, and 189km long. And how many kilometers is the entire route of the race? b, how many kilometers would it measure if the longest leg were halved? c, how many kilometers would it measure if t
- Repeated 82330
How many 5-digit numbers can we create from the number 1,2,3,4,5 if the one's place is to have the number 5? (digits must not be repeated.)
- Four-digit 63604
A four-digit code has the letters A, B, and C in the first two places and numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 in the following two places. How many different codes can be made if we can repeat both letters and numbers in the code?
- Situation 6405
Three lines depart from the bus station at 6-minute, 8-minute, and 12-minute intervals during the morning rush hour. Once in a while, they come out at the same time. How many times between 5:30 and 8:30 does this situation occur if they first go out toget
- Two friends
Michael and Teresa have the same 9 km long journey home from SNP Square. It takes Michael an average of 2/5 hours by tram, and Teresa rides a bicycle at an average 18 km/h speed. Guess who comes home early and how much?
- Benhur
Benhur boiled 1 1/4 liters of water in a kettle. After 10 1/2 minutes, he measured the water again. It had 3/4 liters left in the kettle. What is the amount of water that evaporates every minute?
- Workers
Three factory operators produced 480 units in 50 minutes. How many hours worked? I'm trying to prove or disapprove of the idea that the company tells me it's 2.5 hours. So what is right? Thank you, Petra.
- Playground 25761
Vašek is supposed to be at the playground, 2.5 km away from his home, in 15 hours and 30 minutes. If he drives at 50 km/h, what time does he have to ride his bike to be on the field 5 minutes earlier?
- Two-digit 62944
Find the number of all two-digit numbers created from digits 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 that are greater than 24. We can repeat numerals.
- Green and red cubes
There are five green cubes (numbered 1 - 5) and four red cubes (numbered 1 - 4). How many ways can the cubes fit in a box that only needs two green and three red cubes?
- Wall paper
Suppose you want to paper your walls. Wallpapers are available in 4 different backgrounds colors with seven different designs of 5 different colors. In how many ways can you select your wallpaper?
- Which 10
Which will have greater momentum between a ten-wheeler truck weighing 7,000 kg and a bus that weighs 5,000kg if the bus is moving at 15 m/s while the truck is moving at 10 m/s?
- Ordered pairs
Given: Set T = {(1,2), (2,3), (3,4), (4,5), (5,5), (6,7), (6,6), (7,8), (8,9), (9,9), (9, 10), (11,12), (12,13), (13,14), (15,16), (16,16), (17,18), (18,19), (20,21)} Find the probability of having an ordered pair wherein the second element is greater tha
- Afternoon 5618
Mrs. Vránová planted 50 spruces in three and a half hours in the morning. Mrs. Kosová came in the afternoon, and together, they planted another 100 spruce trees in four and a half hours. Report: A. how long would it take Mrs. Kosová to plant 50 spruces he
- Probability 40101
The target is divided into three zones. The shooter's probability of hitting the first zone is 0.18, the second zone is 0.22, and the third zone is 0.44. What is the likelihood that he will miss the target?
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