Integers - math word problems - page 10 of 17
Number of problems found: 337
- School
Less than 500 pupils attend school. When it is sorted into pairs, one pupil remains. Similarly, one remains when sorted into 3, 4, 5, and 6 members teams. Sorted to seven members teams, no left behind. How many pupils are attending this school?
- Students 82381
Sixth graders received 264 pencils and 330 pens. How many students can be in this class so that each student gets the same number of pencils and pens? How many pens and pencils does each student get?
- Ornamental shrubs
Children committed to planting 240 ornamental shrubs. Their commitment, however, was exceeded by 48 shrubs. Write the ratio (r) of actually planted shrubs and commitment by the lowest possible integers a/b.
- Assembled 6697
Ujo Vilém needs a board 665 cm long. Without which boards cannot such a board be assembled? Find all options. 256 cm 114 cm 204 cm 198 cm 47 cm 87 cm
- Competition 4729
The teacher submitted ten tasks during the competition. Students will receive 5 points for each correctly solved problem; 3 points will be deducted for an incorrect solution. How many math problems did the student solve correctly if he finally got 34 poin
- Sometimes 2814
Adam was at some of his favorite football team's home games last season. Sometimes, he bought a seat ticket for €9, sometimes a standing ticket for €5. He spent a total of €76. How many times did Adam buy a seat ticket, and how many times did he buy a sta
- Job applicants
Job applicants: three-fourths of applicants had experience in a position. The number that did not have prior experience was 36. How many people applied for the job?
- Chad buys
Chad buys peanuts in 2-pound bags. He repackages them into bags that hold 5/6 pounds of peanuts. How many 2-pound bags of peanuts should Chad buy to fill the 5/6-pound bags without having any peanuts left over?
- Collection of stamps
Jano, Rado, and Fero created a collection of stamps in a ratio of 5:6:9. Two had 429 stamps together. How many stamps did their shared collection have?
- Cancer number
The number 20 137 is "cancer like" the number 73 102—likewise, the decimal numbers 41.9 and 9.14, or 31.08 and 80.13, like each other. Find two mutually exclusive numbers whose product is 357.435.
- The cost
The amusement ticket costs 250 pesos for children and 500 pesos for adults. On a certain day, attendance at the park is 2,000, and the total revenue is 750000 pesos. How many children and how many adults bought the tickets?
- Textbooks
A math textbook is 1 4/7 inches thick. How many of these books will fit on a 22-inch self?
- Class
When Pythagoras asked how many students attended the school, he said: "Half of the students studying mathematics, 1/4 music, seventh silent, and there are three girls at school." How many students had Pythagoras at school?
- Dozen
What are the products of 26 and 5? Write the answer in an Arabic numeral. Add up the digits. How many of this is in a dozen? Divide ; 114 by this
- Increased 7062
I think the number. I will increase it by 6, then decrease the increased number by 12, and then multiply the result by the number -2. I divide the product by the number -8 and get the number -4. What number do I think?
- There 5
There were 429 people at the play. Admission was 50 pesos each for adults and 35 pesos each for children. The receipts were 17265 pesos. How many adults and how many children attended?
- Mistake
Nicol needs to correct errors when calculating in school. Instead of adding the number 20, she subtracts it. What is the difference between the result and the correct result?
- What is 16
What is the sum of three consecutive even integers such that six more than twice the second is 2/3 of the first increased by 3/2 of the third?
- One hundred stamps
A hundred letter stamps cost a hundred crowns. Its costs are four levels - twenty-tenths, one crown, two-crown, and five-crown. How many are each type of stamp? How many does the problem have solutions?
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