This document contains 35 math word problems. The problems cover a variety of math topics including fractions, percentages, time, measurement, geometry, and number operations. The full details and solutions to the problems are not included.
This document contains 35 math word problems. The problems cover a variety of math topics including fractions, percentages, time, measurement, geometry, and number operations. The full details and solutions to the problems are not included.
This document contains 35 math word problems. The problems cover a variety of math topics including fractions, percentages, time, measurement, geometry, and number operations. The full details and solutions to the problems are not included.
This document contains 35 math word problems. The problems cover a variety of math topics including fractions, percentages, time, measurement, geometry, and number operations. The full details and solutions to the problems are not included.
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In a room are 8 rows of chairs with 7 chairs in each
row. If only three-fourths of the chairs were occupied, how many chairs were empty?
2.On seven different days, Samantha read a book for 5/6
of an hour. What was the total number of hours Samantha read her book on the seven different days? Express your answer as a mixed number in simplest form.
3.In a school canteen, Ana can choose one meal from
Adobo, Menudo or Tinola. For dessert, she can choose one from banana, papaya, pineapple or orange. How many different combinations can Ana order?
4.Sonia has several pieces of five peso coins. What is
the least amount of money she has if she was able to divide her coins into four groups with a different number of coins in each group?
5.Nico took 2 hours and 40 minutes to paint his room.
He finished at 12:30 PM. What time did he begin painting his room?
6.Ace, Kai, and Roy shared a pizza. Ace and Kai each had 3/7 of the pizza. How much pizza did Roy have? 7.If X + X + X = 21 and Y + Y + Y + Y = 36. Find the value of X × Y.
8.String A is 75 cm long. String B is thrice as long as
String A. String C is 42 cm shorter than String B. What is the average length of the three strings?
9.A painter mixed 11.4 quarts of white paint with 14.2
quarts of green paint. He poured the mixture equally into 4 cans. He used one can to paint the gate. How many quarts of paint did he have left?
10. Express 0.45 as a fraction in simplest form.
11. The perimeter of a rectangle is 400 cm. If the width
is 125 cm, what is the length of the rectangle?
12. The clock reads 3 o’clock. What is the degree
measure of the angle formed by the hands of the clock?
13. The greatest even number less than 399 is divided
by 10. What is the remainder?
14. There are 6000 pupils and 240 teachers in a
school. What is the teacher-pupil ratio? 15. The sides of a cube are doubled in length to form a larger cube. How many original small cubes will this larger cube have?
16. A bag contains 20 balls: 5 are red, 5 are blue, 5
are green, and 5 are yellow. What is the least number of balls a blindfolded person must get to be certain of getting at least one of each color?
17. Write “forty-eight thousandths” as a decimal.
18. The digits of the number 4123 are rearranged in
descending order and then in ascending order. What is the difference between the resulting numbers?
19. A rectangle is 24 cm long and 15 cm wide. Its
length is decreased by 6 cm. How many centimeters must the width be increased to keep the same area?
20. In isosceles triangle PQR, the length of PQ is
three times the length of PR. If the perimeter of the triangle is 35 cm, what is the length of PQ?
21. Two squares with perimeter of 36 cm each are
placed side by side. What is the perimeter of the resulting figure? 22. If 173 x 36 = 6228, what is 1.73 x 3.6?
23. What number is halfway between 1/5 and 1/6?
24. Which is greater, 25/7 or 5% of 72?
25. Vince is twice his sister’s age who is 8 years old.
Their mother’s age is twice the sum of their ages. How old is their mother?
26. The digits of the number 4765 can be rearranged
to form different numbers. What is the sum of the largest and smallest of these numbers?
27. A triangle has sides of length 6 cm, 10 cm, and 11
cm. An equilateral triangle has the same perimeter. What is the length of each side of the equilateral triangle?
28. On a test consisting of 30 questions, Sue had
50%more right answers than she had wrong answers. Each answer was either right or wrong. How many questions did she answer correctly?
29. How many edges are there on a triangular-based
prism? 30. If a 3meter post casts a shadow 7 decimeters long, what is the height of a tree, in meters, that casts a shadow 63 decimeters long?
31. How many ten thousands are there in 2 234 188?
32. Ana's house is the fifth from one end of a street,
and eighth from the other end. How many houses are there along this street?
33. What number is 27 less than the sum of 50 and
15?
34. What is 12% of 150?
35. The sum of three consecutive numbers is 93.
What is the smallest number?
36. One-half kilo of used newspapers costs P36. How