Numbers - math word problems - page 29 of 326
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- Dividend, divisor and quotient
Hiba got the answer of 72 after dividing two numbers. If the divisor was 14, what was the dividend?
- Temperature drops
It is 5 degrees at sunset. The temperature drops 11 degrees during the night. What is the temperature in the morning?
- Difference and mixed numerals
What is the difference between seven and three-sixteenths minus four and nine-sixteenths? Write your answer in word form.
- Juana
Juana had 15 ½ of cloth for her table. She shared ¾ of this with her siblings. How many meters did she share?
- 19 boy
Nineteen boys in section 1 and 23 boys in section 2. If 2/6 of them are boy Scouts, how many boy scouts are them?
- A jar
A jar contains one and a half liters of milk. Another jar contains two and a quarter liters of milk. How much milk in all?
- Solve 21
Solve the following problem and write the answer as a mixed number in the lowest terms: 8/11 ÷ 4/9.
- 50 people
Fifty people went to a play. 3/5 of the people stayed until the end. How many people are left?
- A survey
A survey of 2000 doctors showed that an average of 3 out of 5 doctors used brand X aspirin. How many doctors use brand X aspirin?
- Peter 12
Peter spends 1 1/2 hours playing, 2 1/2 hours reading, and 2/3 hours cooking. Find the sum of hours.
- What is 23
What is the answer to sum 2 1/2 and 1 3/8 minus 5 1/4?
- A football 2
A football team wins 2/5 of their matches and draws 1/3. What fraction of their matches are lost?
- Below freeze
What is the final temperature? 32°C is reduced by 33°C
- Fractions - minus
What is the difference used estimation to justify your thinking? 11/12 - 1/3 - 1/6
- Pants
Peter bought 58 pairs of pants, 18 of which were torn. How many pants were not torn, which he had?
- If you 4
If you take away 1 ¾ from 3 1/3, the answer is 2 2/3. Is this correct?
- Julian 3
Julian had 7 cookies and gave half of them to a friend. How many cookies did his friend get?
- Evaluate 36
If a = 8 and b = 4, evaluate the following expression: 2 a − 3 b
- Sarah 5
Sarah had ten cookies and ate one-half of a cookie. How much would she have left?
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