Mathematics
We offer practice word problems and examples of elementary and high school mathematics. In the 12 years of the portal's existence, we have collected and solved more than 18,000 word problems. If you find an error in our solution, please report it to us. We are happy to fix it and learn new things.Most of the tasks were sent to us by the students themselves. We try to develop logical and critical thinking in children and youth. We collect examples from pupils who cannot calculate them or just want to confirm the correctness of their procedure and result.
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We consider mathematics a carrier of common sense, without which succeeding in a further career or business is more challenging. We develop creative, critical thinking. Everything can be proven in mathematics, derived from basic knowledge (axioms). For example, each solution to the example can be verified by a correctness test. We will help you with our portal with math questions and problems with their solutions. If you are looking for math material, getting ready for a prize, a graduate, a monitor, or a nationwide knowledge test is also right here. In addition to examples, we also offer online math calculators.
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27.03.2024 We have 18340 solved math problems.- Grapes 2
Grapes cost 2.17 USD/lb. A costumer purchases 1 3/4 lb of grapes. How much did the costumer pay for the grapes round to the nearest cent? - A park on map
A park has an area of ⅙ mi². On a map, the park has an area of 1 ¼ cm². On the map, how many square centimeters represent 1 mi²? - Identify improper fraction
How to identify improper fractions? Which is improper: A) 3/4 B) 32/15 C) 3/9 D) 2 2/11 - Water per day
Liam's goal is to drink 12 cups of water a day. So far, Liam has drank one-half gallon of water today. How much more water, in OUNCES, does Liam need to drink today to reach his goal of 12 cups of water per day? - Find mean
Find mean of two numbers: -4 and 5 (first is negative four). - Grain storage
On their farm, Adam’s family maintains a storage that can hold 19.2 cubic yards (yd3) of grain. Use the fact that 1 yard is approximately equal to 0.9144 m to convert this volume to m³. - The number 10
The number of sides of two regular polygons differ by 1 the sum of the interior angles of the polygons is in the ratio of 3:2 calculate the number of sides of each polygon.
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