Multiplication + subtraction - practice problems - page 13 of 16
Number of problems found: 305
- Students at cinema
All pupils from the school went to the cinema for a film performance. The cinema has 400 seats, and two rows of 20 seats remain unoccupied. Teachers occupied ten places. How many students were there?
- Two-hundred-crown 8210
Katka bought 3 kg of apples for 18 CZK and 2 kg of bananas for 30 CZK at the fruit and vegetable shop. How many crowns did she pay for the entire purchase? How many crowns did they give her back if she paid with a two-hundred-crown note?
- Resulting 7795
What was the resulting profit of the carousel owner per month if he had a daily turnover of € 45 and had to spend € 7,500 on operating the carousels? (Month has 30 days)
- Neighboring 7788
The neighboring village is 5km away, but the distance to the regional town is 12 times greater. How many are there in the county town? How many km is the neighboring village closer?
- Difference 7641
To get their sum, what number do you have to multiply the difference between 3 1/2 and 2 3/4?
- Cupcakes 2
Susi has 25 cupcakes. She gives 4/5. How much does she have left?
- Missing numerals
John described the example but forgot the numerals. Fill them in so that the result is correct. (2 solutions): 3 3 3 3 = 8
- Operation 7297
Fill in the operation symbols (+ - * /) to apply: (4 4) (4 4) = 15
- Parenthesis 7284
Tomas received nine cards with the following numbers and math symbols for math olympiad results. 18, 19, 20, 20, +, -, x, (,) Note 4 numbers and operators plus, minus, times, left parenthesis, right parenthesis. He stored the cards so that there were neve
- Employees
Of all 360 employees, there are 11/12 women. How many men work in a company?
- Three-fifths 7197
Calculate three-fifths that four-ninths.
- Grandma
Grandma bought two ten packs of eggs. She used eight eggs on the cake, two times less on the omelet, and four more eggs for breakfast. How many eggs did it stand for?
- Determine 6914
Determine which integer is: (a) 1 greater than -15 b) 3 less than (4-17) - 8 (c) 5 times greater than 108 d) 6 times less than 774
- Expression 8
Evaluate this expressions: a) 5[3 + 4(2.8 - 3)] b) 5×(8-4)÷4-2
- Expression 6
Evaluate expression: -6-2(4-8)-9
- Sum-add-multiply
Increase the product of numbers 7 and 8 by the sum of numbers 7 and 8.
- Erica
Erica bought 3 1/2 yards of fabric. How much will she have left if she uses 2/3 of the fabric?
- Hussein
Hussein owns 450000 crowns (local currency). He spent 2 over 9 at the bookstore to buy some books and tales. He paid 3 over 5 of his money to buy his math book. a. Calculate the remaining amount of money with Hussein. b. Hussein lost 3 over 4 of the remai
- Toilets
Federal law requires all residential toilets sold in the United States to use no more than 1 3/5 gallons of water per flush. Before this legislation, conventional toilets used 3 2/5 gallons of water per flush. Find the amount of water saved in one year by
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