Math Word Problems Worksheet Page 12

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Set 11
1.
What is the value of point P on the number line shown?
2.
The Science Club is selling fruit bars to raise money for a field trip. Each case of fruit bars
holds 12 boxes. Each box holds 12 bars. How many fruit bars are there in 5 cases?
3.
The cafeteria can hold 364 students. Each cafeteria table seats 14 students. How many
cafeteria tables are there?
4.
A box of candy has 11 chocolates. A shipping carton has 8 boxes. How many chocolates
are in each shipping carton?
5.
Frank received 4 posters to hang in his room for his birthday. He can only hang 2 of the
posters at a time. How many different ways could he pick 2 of the posters to hang in his
room?
6.
During the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece the winning time for the Women’s 100
meter was 10.93 seconds. The twentieth place was 11.14 seconds. What is the difference
in seconds between the first place and the twentieth place?
7.
Pick 2 digits from each set listed to create 2 two-digit numbers. The two-digit numbers
you create should result in the smallest possible product when multiplied together.
Set One 9, 1, 6, 5, 8, 7
Set Two 3, 5, 7, 2, 0, 4
8.
A student wants to buy 4 drinks at $1.20 each and 4 bags of popcorn at $1.75 each. Will
$10.00 be enough?
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9.
Brice lives
of a mile from school. Jace lives
of a mile from the same school. How
10
10
much closer does Jace live than Brice?
10. Larissa went to a dog show. There were dogs and judges in the ring. Larissa counted 22
heads and 72 feet in the ring. How many people and how many dogs were in the ring?

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