Mixed numbers - math word problems - page 31 of 42
Number of problems found: 822
- How much 5
How much does a kilo of strawberries cost if 8 and 2/3 or (8 2/3) kilos cost P 934.50? Express the answer in decimal form and round it off to the nearest hundredths.
- Balloons 2
One balloon is 3 7/10 meters above the ground. A second balloon 2 3/5 meters higher. How far above the ground is the second balloon? Complete the addition equation and a related subtraction equation to model the problem. Use x to represent the height of t
- Dividing walnuts into crates
There are 8 and 2 over 3 pounds of walnuts in a container. The walnuts will be divided equally into containers that hold 1 and 1 over 5 pounds. This would fill n and four over 18 containers. What is n?
- Free time
Anita had 2 1/4 hours of free time in the afternoon. She spent 2/3 of her free time playing sports and watching TV for 30 minutes. How much time did she have left to read the book? Express the result as fractions of hours and numbers in minutes.
- Addition of mixed numerals
Add two mixed fractions: 2 4/6 + 1 3/6
- To improper fraction
Change the mixed number to an improper fraction: a) 1 2/15 b) -2 15/17
- Volunteers
Volunteers helped clean up 8.2 kg of trash in one neighborhood and 11 1/2 kg in another. They sent 2 3/5 kg to be recycled and threw the rest away. How many kilograms of trash did they throw away?
- Gold fabric
Katy and her girlfriends went to the store to buy supplies to make a costume for Katy's school play. They needed 7 ½ meters of gold fabric. If each meter costs 3.4 USD, how much will 7 ½ meters cost?
- Production 81205
How many figurines can a potter make from 133 1/3 kg of clay if he needs 4/15 kg of clay to make one and 1/20 of the material is wasted during production?
- Ulysses
Ulysses bought 6 1/2 kg of beef, 3 3/4 kg of pork, and 5 1/2 kg of chicken. If 1 kg of beef costs 400 pesos, 1 kg of pork costs 300 pesos, and 1 kg of chicken costs 170 pesos. How much change is left if he gives 5,000 pesos for his purchase?
- Pizza party
At a pizza party, Diego and his friends ate one and one-fourth cheese pizza and three-eighths pepperoni pizzas. How much pizza did they eat in all?
- Tommy
Tommy harvested 41.7639 kg of oranges, and Cadrick harvested 35 673/1000 kg of the same type of fruit. How many more kg of fruits did Tommy harvest than Cedrick? Round your answer to 3 decimal places.
- Arelli
Arelli had 20 minutes to do a three-problem quiz. She spent 9 7/10 minutes on question A and 3 2/5 minutes on question B. How much time did she have left for question C? Solve on paper to find the answer as a fraction.
- Collected 58291
Veronika collected 3/5 kg of paper, Alex collected 3/4 kg of paper, and Juraj collected 7/10 kilograms of paper. a) who collected the most and who collected the least? b) how many kg of paper did they collect together? (cut the result in the form of a mix
- A hairstylist
A hairstylist schedules 1/4 hour to trim a customer's hair and 1/6 hour to style the customer's hair. The hairstylist plans to work 2 1/3 hours daily for five days weekly. How many appointments can the hairstylist schedule weekly if each customer must be
- Relay 2
Marco Racer's best time in the 100-yard relay is 15 1/4 seconds. How many seconds would it take him to run 450 yards at the same rate?
- Peter's calculation
Peter wrote the following: 7 1/4 - 3 3/4 = 4 2/4 = 4 1/2. Is Peter's calculation correct? Using words (math vocabulary) and numbers to explain why he is correct or incorrect.
- Seven up
Peter Barman is making 8 gallons of Tropical Trip Punch. He has already poured in 1 3/4 gal pineapple juice and 2 1/2 gal orange juice. The only other ingredient is 7-Up. How much does 7-Up Peter need?
- Imagine 2
Imagine that you are filling treat bags with jellybeans. You have 3 3/8 cups of jellybeans, and each treat bag will contain 1/4 cup of jellybeans. How many treat bags can you fill before you run out of jellybeans? Show your work (please).
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