Math Word Problems: LCM, GCF, Percentages, and Cost Calculations
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This comprehensive collection of math word problems includes various calculations involving Least Common Multiple (LCM), Greatest Common Factor (GCF), percentages, and real-life cost scenarios. From determining expenses for a trip to finding the LCM of numbers, these problems are designed to enhance your problem-solving skills. You'll learn to compare numbers using inequality symbols and translate decimals and percentages into fractions. Perfect for students looking to strengthen their math abilities in practical situations!
Math Word Problems: LCM, GCF, Percentages, and Cost Calculations
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You and a friend are going to six flags. The car rental will be $70. The hotel you are staying at is $84. The tickets are $75 for the both of you. If you are splitting the cost, how much will you have to spend?
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If water is dripping from a faucet 11 drops per minute, how many drops would have dropped in 38 minutes? 418 drops
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If you are addressing 8 christmas cards per minute, how many can you address in 2 hours? 960
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Write 38as a decimal. .38625
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Write 83,200 in scientific notation. 8.32 x 104
Adam swims the 100 m free in 56 seconds. How long will it take him to swim the 500 m free if he can maintain his speed. 280 seconds or 4.6 minutes