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Question 1:
On Wednesday, 125 people are admitted to the museum. Over the weekend, there were total of 482 people admitted to the museum. Were there more people going to the museum on Saturday or on Sunday?
Question 2:
A school needs to purchase 20 new desks for its classrooms. Each desk costs $150. What will be the total cost of the desks?
Question 3:
In a restaurant, there are 20 tables and 10 waitresses. Each table can sit 4 guests. If the guests are divided equally among the waitresses, how many guests is each waitress responsible for?
Question 4:
Sarah and her three friends helped to clean the park. Each of them collected 15 pieces of trash. But 7 pieces were unusable. How many usable pieces of trash did they collect in total?
Question 5:
A basketball team has a limit of 12 players per roster. If there are z players registered for the team, how many rosters should the coach create?
Question 6:
A restaurant has a maximum capacity of 60 customers. If there are w customers expected to dine at the restaurant, how many servers should the restaurant hire according to safety guidelines? Assume 1 server for every 10 customers.
Question 7:
Olivia and her four teammates baked cookies for the fundraiser. Each of them made 24 cookies. But 10 burnt. How many cookies were left for the fundraiser?
Question 8:
The grocery store charged $m for each banana. After all the bananas are sold out, the grocery store received $360 for the bananas. Solve m.
Question 9:
A school has 8 classrooms. There are 30 students in each classroom. If the teachers try distributing the work equally, how many teachers does the school need?
Question 10:
Mike needs 8 L 200 ml of gasoline to fill up his car. If the gas tank can hold 4 L 800 ml, how many times does he need to fill it up?
Question 11:
If each puppy in a litter weighs 6 oz and there are 4 puppies in the litter, what is the total weight of the litter?
Question 12:
If each apple weighs 3 oz and there are 8 apples in a bag, what is the total weight of the bag?
Question 13:
In a library, there are 6 floors and 40 librarians. In each floor, there are 100 books. How many books are there in total?
Question 14:
If a notebook weighs 120 g, what is the weight of 6 notebooks?
Question 15:
A daycare center has a ratio of 1 caregiver to every 8 toddlers. If there are v toddlers enrolled in the daycare center, how many caregivers are needed?
Question 16:
Michael bought 8 loaves of bread for $24 and 4 boxes of cheese for $5.60. How much does each loaf of bread cost?
Question 17:
A library has 4 sections. There are 15 shelves in each section. If each shelf has 50 books, what is the maximum number of books that all the shelves can hold?
Question 18:
Lucas was sick last Monday. He usually starts work at 9:00 a.m. Since he was sick, he started 45 minutes later than usual. What time did he start work?
Question 19:
A bucket holds 2 L of water. The spout can fill up the bucket with 500 ml of water every 10 seconds. The hole in the bucket can leak out 200 ml of water every 10 seconds. Will the bucket overflow if the spout is on for a long time and the bucket is unplugged? Bonus question: how long before the bucket is full?
Question 20:
There are 30 boxes in a warehouse. Each box has 5 books in it and there is a bookmark in each book. How many bookmarks are there in all the boxes?
Question 2: 3000
Question 3: 8
Question 4: 53 pieces
Question 5: z/12
Question 6: w/10
Question 7: 110 cookies
Question 8: The question doesn't provide enough information to solve for m.
Question 9: 8
Question 10: He needs to fill it up two times.
Question 11: The total weight of the litter is 24 oz.
Question 12: The total weight of the bag is 24 oz.
Question 13: 600
Question 14: 720 g
Question 15: v/8
Question 16: 3
Question 17: 3000
Question 18: 9:45 a.m.
Question 19: No, it will not overflow. The bucket will be full in approximately 10 minutes.
Question 20: 150
Since we do not have the specific daily data for the weekend, we cannot determine if there were more people going to the museum on Saturday or Sunday.
Question 2
To calculate the total cost of the desks, we need to multiply the price of each desk by the number of desks. 20 desks multiplied by $150 per desk equals $3,000 in total cost for the desks.
Question 3
The total number of guests that can be accommodated by the restaurant is 20 x 4 = 80. Since there are 10 waitresses, each waitress will be responsible for 80/10 = 8 guests.
Question 5
To calculate the number of rosters needed, divide the number of registered players by 12. The formula is: Number of rosters needed = number of registered players / 12.
Question 6
To find the number of servers required, we need to divide the number of customers by 10, since there is 1 server for every 10 customers. Therefore, the solution is w/10.
Question 8
We need to know how many bananas were sold in order to solve for m. Without that information, we cannot find a specific value for m.
Question 9
To calculate the number of teachers needed, we need to divide the total number of students by the number of students each teacher can handle. So, 8 X 30 = 240 students. Dividing 240 by 30 gives us 8, which means the school needs 8 teachers.
Question 10
To convert 8L 200ml to ml, we have to multiply 8 by 1000 and add 200 to get 8200ml. Now we divide 8200 by 4800 (which is 4L 800ml) to get the answer. 8200/4800 = 1 with a remainder of 3400. Therefore, Mike needs to fill up his gas tank 2 times.
Question 11
To find the total weight of the litter, we need to multiply the weight of each puppy by the number of puppies in the litter. Each puppy weighs 6 oz, so the total weight of the litter is 6 oz/puppy * 4 puppies = 24 oz. Therefore, the answer is correct.
Question 12
To find the total weight of the bag, we need to multiply the weight of each apple by the number of apples in the bag. Each apple weighs 3 oz, so the total weight of the bag is 3 oz/apple * 8 apples = 24 oz. Therefore, the answer is correct.
Question 13
To find the total number of books, we need to multiply the number of floors by the number of books on each floor. Total number of books = 6 floors * 100 books per floor = 600 books.
Question 14
To find the weight of 6 notebooks, we need to multiply the weight of one notebook (120 g) by the number of notebooks (6). 120 g x 6 = 720 g. Therefore, the weight of 6 notebooks is 720 g.
Question 15
To find the number of caregivers required, we need to divide the number of toddlers by 8, since there is 1 caregiver for every 8 toddlers. Therefore, the solution is v/8.
Question 16
To find the cost of one loaf of bread, we need to divide the total cost of bread by the number of loaves. Total cost = $24 Number of loaves = 8 $24/8 = $3 Therefore, each loaf of bread costs $3.
Question 17
To calculate the maximum number of books, multiply the number of sections, shelves per section, and books per shelf. 4 x 15 x 50 = 3000.
Question 18
To find the time he started work, we just add the 45 minutes he was late to the usual starting time of 9:00 a.m. So, the answer is 9:45 a.m.
Question 19
Each time, the spout adds 500 ml of water and the hole leaks out 200 ml of water, so the bucket gains 300 ml of water every 10 seconds. 2 L = 2000 ml, so it will take approximately 2000/300*10 = 66.67 seconds to fill up the bucket from empty. Therefore, the bucket will be full in approximately 66.67*10/60 = 10 minutes.
Question 20
To find the number of bookmarks in all the boxes, we need to multiply the number of boxes by the number of books in each box, and then multiply the result by the number of bookmarks in each book. So, 30 x 5 x 1 = 150. Therefore, there are 150 bookmarks in all the boxes.
On Wednesday, 125 people are admitted to the museum. Over the weekend, there were total of 482 people admitted to the museum. Were there more people going to the museum on Saturday or on Sunday?
Question 2:
A school needs to purchase 20 new desks for its classrooms. Each desk costs $150. What will be the total cost of the desks?
Question 3:
In a restaurant, there are 20 tables and 10 waitresses. Each table can sit 4 guests. If the guests are divided equally among the waitresses, how many guests is each waitress responsible for?
Question 4:
Sarah and her three friends helped to clean the park. Each of them collected 15 pieces of trash. But 7 pieces were unusable. How many usable pieces of trash did they collect in total?
Question 5:
A basketball team has a limit of 12 players per roster. If there are z players registered for the team, how many rosters should the coach create?
Question 6:
A restaurant has a maximum capacity of 60 customers. If there are w customers expected to dine at the restaurant, how many servers should the restaurant hire according to safety guidelines? Assume 1 server for every 10 customers.
Question 7:
Olivia and her four teammates baked cookies for the fundraiser. Each of them made 24 cookies. But 10 burnt. How many cookies were left for the fundraiser?
Question 8:
The grocery store charged $m for each banana. After all the bananas are sold out, the grocery store received $360 for the bananas. Solve m.
Question 9:
A school has 8 classrooms. There are 30 students in each classroom. If the teachers try distributing the work equally, how many teachers does the school need?
Question 10:
Mike needs 8 L 200 ml of gasoline to fill up his car. If the gas tank can hold 4 L 800 ml, how many times does he need to fill it up?
Question 11:
If each puppy in a litter weighs 6 oz and there are 4 puppies in the litter, what is the total weight of the litter?
Question 12:
If each apple weighs 3 oz and there are 8 apples in a bag, what is the total weight of the bag?
Question 13:
In a library, there are 6 floors and 40 librarians. In each floor, there are 100 books. How many books are there in total?
Question 14:
If a notebook weighs 120 g, what is the weight of 6 notebooks?
Question 15:
A daycare center has a ratio of 1 caregiver to every 8 toddlers. If there are v toddlers enrolled in the daycare center, how many caregivers are needed?
Question 16:
Michael bought 8 loaves of bread for $24 and 4 boxes of cheese for $5.60. How much does each loaf of bread cost?
Question 17:
A library has 4 sections. There are 15 shelves in each section. If each shelf has 50 books, what is the maximum number of books that all the shelves can hold?
Question 18:
Lucas was sick last Monday. He usually starts work at 9:00 a.m. Since he was sick, he started 45 minutes later than usual. What time did he start work?
Question 19:
A bucket holds 2 L of water. The spout can fill up the bucket with 500 ml of water every 10 seconds. The hole in the bucket can leak out 200 ml of water every 10 seconds. Will the bucket overflow if the spout is on for a long time and the bucket is unplugged? Bonus question: how long before the bucket is full?
Question 20:
There are 30 boxes in a warehouse. Each box has 5 books in it and there is a bookmark in each book. How many bookmarks are there in all the boxes?
Answer Keys
Question 1: Cannot determine without specific daily data for the weekendQuestion 2: 3000
Question 3: 8
Question 4: 53 pieces
Question 5: z/12
Question 6: w/10
Question 7: 110 cookies
Question 8: The question doesn't provide enough information to solve for m.
Question 9: 8
Question 10: He needs to fill it up two times.
Question 11: The total weight of the litter is 24 oz.
Question 12: The total weight of the bag is 24 oz.
Question 13: 600
Question 14: 720 g
Question 15: v/8
Question 16: 3
Question 17: 3000
Question 18: 9:45 a.m.
Question 19: No, it will not overflow. The bucket will be full in approximately 10 minutes.
Question 20: 150
Solutions
Question 1Since we do not have the specific daily data for the weekend, we cannot determine if there were more people going to the museum on Saturday or Sunday.
Question 2
To calculate the total cost of the desks, we need to multiply the price of each desk by the number of desks. 20 desks multiplied by $150 per desk equals $3,000 in total cost for the desks.
Question 3
The total number of guests that can be accommodated by the restaurant is 20 x 4 = 80. Since there are 10 waitresses, each waitress will be responsible for 80/10 = 8 guests.
Question 5
To calculate the number of rosters needed, divide the number of registered players by 12. The formula is: Number of rosters needed = number of registered players / 12.
Question 6
To find the number of servers required, we need to divide the number of customers by 10, since there is 1 server for every 10 customers. Therefore, the solution is w/10.
Question 8
We need to know how many bananas were sold in order to solve for m. Without that information, we cannot find a specific value for m.
Question 9
To calculate the number of teachers needed, we need to divide the total number of students by the number of students each teacher can handle. So, 8 X 30 = 240 students. Dividing 240 by 30 gives us 8, which means the school needs 8 teachers.
Question 10
To convert 8L 200ml to ml, we have to multiply 8 by 1000 and add 200 to get 8200ml. Now we divide 8200 by 4800 (which is 4L 800ml) to get the answer. 8200/4800 = 1 with a remainder of 3400. Therefore, Mike needs to fill up his gas tank 2 times.
Question 11
To find the total weight of the litter, we need to multiply the weight of each puppy by the number of puppies in the litter. Each puppy weighs 6 oz, so the total weight of the litter is 6 oz/puppy * 4 puppies = 24 oz. Therefore, the answer is correct.
Question 12
To find the total weight of the bag, we need to multiply the weight of each apple by the number of apples in the bag. Each apple weighs 3 oz, so the total weight of the bag is 3 oz/apple * 8 apples = 24 oz. Therefore, the answer is correct.
Question 13
To find the total number of books, we need to multiply the number of floors by the number of books on each floor. Total number of books = 6 floors * 100 books per floor = 600 books.
Question 14
To find the weight of 6 notebooks, we need to multiply the weight of one notebook (120 g) by the number of notebooks (6). 120 g x 6 = 720 g. Therefore, the weight of 6 notebooks is 720 g.
Question 15
To find the number of caregivers required, we need to divide the number of toddlers by 8, since there is 1 caregiver for every 8 toddlers. Therefore, the solution is v/8.
Question 16
To find the cost of one loaf of bread, we need to divide the total cost of bread by the number of loaves. Total cost = $24 Number of loaves = 8 $24/8 = $3 Therefore, each loaf of bread costs $3.
Question 17
To calculate the maximum number of books, multiply the number of sections, shelves per section, and books per shelf. 4 x 15 x 50 = 3000.
Question 18
To find the time he started work, we just add the 45 minutes he was late to the usual starting time of 9:00 a.m. So, the answer is 9:45 a.m.
Question 19
Each time, the spout adds 500 ml of water and the hole leaks out 200 ml of water, so the bucket gains 300 ml of water every 10 seconds. 2 L = 2000 ml, so it will take approximately 2000/300*10 = 66.67 seconds to fill up the bucket from empty. Therefore, the bucket will be full in approximately 66.67*10/60 = 10 minutes.
Question 20
To find the number of bookmarks in all the boxes, we need to multiply the number of boxes by the number of books in each box, and then multiply the result by the number of bookmarks in each book. So, 30 x 5 x 1 = 150. Therefore, there are 150 bookmarks in all the boxes.