Word Problems
Word Problems
Word Problems
TOPICS
Number Problems
Age Problems
Mixture Problems
Consecutive Numbers
Backtracking
Motion Problems
Investment/Interest Problems
Discount and Markups
Work Problems
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NUMBER PROBLEMS
1. One number is 3 more than the other. Their sum is 45. What
are the numbers?
2. The sum of two numbers is 87. One is 5 more than the other.
What are the numbers?
3. The sum of two numbers is 53. One number is 7 less than the
other. What are the numbers?
4.The sum of two numbers is 71. One number is 9 less than the
other. What are the two numbers?
5. One number is twice the other number. Their sum is 45. What
are the numbers?
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NUMBER PROBLEMS
1. One log is cut into two. One is 3 meters longer than the other.
Their total length is 45 meters. How long are the logs?
2. Susan is three years older then Mary. The sum of their ages is
45. What are their ages?
3. Jack and Jill together have 45 dollars. Jack has 3 dollars more
than Jill. How much does each of them have?
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AGE PROBLEMS
Benjie is thrice as old as his son Cedric. The sum of their ages is
64. How old are both of them?
x + 3x = 64.
4x = 64
AGE PROBLEMS
• Karen is 6 years older than Nina. Five years
from now, the sum of their ages will be 52.
How old are both of them?
MIXTURE PROBLEMS
1. What is the total alcohol content of an 80 ml
mixture containing 12% alcohol and a 110 ml
mixture containing 8% alcohol?
MIXTURE PROBLEMS
1. A 15L solution that was 45% vinegar was mixed
with 10L of pure vinegar. Find the new
concentration of vinegar.
CONSECUTIVE NUMBERS
1. The sum of three consecutive numbers is 111.
What is the smallest of the three numbers?
BACKTRACKING
You sell trinkets at a local bazaar. You spend
150 pesos on cab fare to get to the location.
Then, you spent 100 pesos on lunch. You
managed to sell 7,500 pesos worth of
products. Before you leave, the event
organizer asked for the 1,000 pesos that you
have to pay for rent. If you have a total of
10,100 pesos at the end of the day, how much
money did you have at the start of the day?
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BACKTRACKING
Lizzie spent P5000 to buy products for her
store. Then. She managed to triple her
remaining money by the end of the day. If she
had P17,400 at the end of the day, how much
did she have before buying the products?
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BACKTRACKING
Lizzie spent P5000 to buy products for her
store. Then. She managed to triple her
remaining money by the end of the day. If she
had P17,400 at the end of the day, how much
did she have before buying the products?
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BACKTRACKING
During the first quarter of 2014, 36
employees left Mr. Santos’ company. The HR
department hired 21 employees during the
second quarter. After the business grew, they
had to triple the employees by the third
quarter. After 43 employees retired at the end
of 2014, the company had 107 employees.
How many employees did Mr. Santos’
company have at the start of the year?
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MOTION PROBLEMS
Barry runs at an average of 15kph. If he needs
to run a 37.5km marathon, how long would it
take him to finish?
MOTION PROBLEMS
Tom left Manila with a speed of 26 kph. Tim
also left at the same time in the opposite
direction at a speed of 58 kph. How many
hours should Tim and Tom travel for them to
be 336 kilometers apart?
INTEREST PROBLEMS
Paula invested in an account with a 12%
interest rate. If she invested P15,000. how
much did she earn in interest?
INTEREST PROBLEMS
Mitch wants to earn at least P7,500 in a year.
If she plans to invest in a bank with 5%
interest rate, how much should she deposit?
INTEREST PROBLEMS
Denise started the year with P30,000 in her
investment account. If she ended the year
with P34,500, what was the interest rate?
WORK PROBLEMS
It takes Danny 3 hours to wash the car. Sandy
takes 6 hours to complete this same job. If
they work together, how long would they
take?
WORK PROBLEMS
If takes Andy 3 hours to paint 1 room. If
Randy helps, it takes them 2 hours. How long
would it take for Randy to paint 1 room
alone?