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Math Questions No. 3

This document contains 40 math word problems covering a variety of topics including arithmetic operations, fractions, percentages, time, measurement, and more. The problems range from simple single-step calculations to multi-step word problems requiring setting up and solving equations.
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Math Questions No. 3

This document contains 40 math word problems covering a variety of topics including arithmetic operations, fractions, percentages, time, measurement, and more. The problems range from simple single-step calculations to multi-step word problems requiring setting up and solving equations.
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_____________ 1. How do you read the numeral 2 followed by 8 zeroes?

_____________ 2. How many tens should be added to 212 ones and 100 to get 572?

_____________ 3. What is the largest three-digit prime number?

_____________ 4. What is the smallest multiple of 3 that is greater than 200?

_____________ 5. What is the sum of 4 largest two-digit prime numbers?

_____________ 6. There are 36 packs of candies in a box. The packs of candies are divided equally
among 4 children. How many packs will each one receive?

_____________ 7. There are 45 pencils that will be given equally among 7 children. How many pencils
will each child receive?

_____________ 8. A number divided by 3 and multiplied by 5 gives 40. What is the number?

_____________ 9. Shown below is a portion of a calendar. What is the product of the numbers in the
squares?

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_____________ 10. If 4/5 of a number is 96, what is 5/4 of the number?

_____________11. Forty is how much more than the sum of 12 and 21?

_____________ 12. What number is 20 more than the product of 6 ones and 3 tens?

_____________ 13. What number is 100 less than the sum of 80 and 50?

_____________ 14. Write three hundred eight thousand six in symbols.

_____________ 15. One number is 15 more than another. The sum of the numbers is 93. What is the
larger number?

_____________ 16. Patrick needs to paint 79 chairs. He has already painted 57 chairs. How many more
chairs does he need to paint?

_____________ 17. Mary has some cookies. She gave 18 to her friend. She has 21 left. How many
cookies did she have at the beginning?

_____________ 18. A rectangular table can seat 8 people. Two tables placed side by side can seat 14
people. Three tables placed side by side can seat 20 people. At most 4 tables can
be placed side by side. How many tables are needed to seat 51 people?

_____________ 19. A container is 2/3 full of water. When 8 liters of water was removed from it, it became
2/7 full. What is the capacity of the container?

_____________ 20. What is the sum of 5 tens and 20 ones?


_____________ 21. In a farm, 354 oranges were harvested on Tuesday and 978 were harvested on
Thursday. How much greater was the harvest on Thursday than on Tuesday?

_____________ 22. Maggie bought 3 boxes of cupcakes. Each box contains 6 cupcakes. How many
cupcakes did Margie buy in all?

_____________ 23. Three times a number added to the product of 4 and 3 is 24. What is the number?

_____________ 24. A vendor has 3 boxes of oranges to sell. There were 20 oranges in each box. If he
sold 42 oranges, how many oranges were not sold?

_____________ 25. If a number is divided by 7, its quotient is 5. What is the number?

_____________ 26. The sum of 18 and 12 divided by 5 is ____.

_____________ 27. What is the sum of the digits in the product of 23 ones and 32 tens?

_____________ 28. What is the sum of 3 consecutive whole numbers if the largest of these numbers is
9?

_____________ 29. What is ¼ of the sum of 6 tens and 8 ones?

_____________ 30. Daria had PhP 125.00. She bought a glass of juice for PhP 15.00 and a sandwich
for PhP 37.00. How much money did she left?

_____________ 31. Eva called her friend at 10:15 a.m. They talked for 57 min. What time did their
conversation end?

_____________ 32. Marissa wants to buy a cake for her mother on her birthday. She has PhP 500.00.
The cake costs PhP 675.50. How much does she need to buy the cake?

_____________ 33. A ribbon is 7 m and 60 cm long. How many ribbons each with a length of 50 cm can
be cut from it?

_____________ 34. Randy bought 23 oranges and apples for PhP 378.00. An orange costs PhP 15.00
and an apple costs PhP 18.00. How many apples did he buy?

_____________ 35. Using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, and without repeating the digits, make an
addition sentence using two 4-digit numbers that has the largest sum.

_____________ 36. Lynn counts numbers starting from 105 and adds 4 each time. So she counts 105,
109, 113, and continues. What is the largest three digit whole number that Lynn
counts?

_____________ 37. What is the ones digit in the product of 87 x 87 x 87 x 87 x 87?

_____________ 38. The average of 6 consecutive odd numbers is 26. What is the largest number?

_____________ 39. Five identical squares placed side by side formed a rectangle. The area of the
rectangle is 45 cm2. Squares are then removed from one end so that the resulting
rectangle has a perimeter of 24 cm. What is the area of the new rectangle?

_____________ 40. What is ¼ of 80% of 120?

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