Math Word Problems Worksheet Page 41

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Set 35
1.
There are 12 floors to an apartment building. Each floor has 8 apartments. How
many apartments are there in the building?
2.
Two sides of a triangle are 26 feet and 31 feet. Find the length of the third side of
the triangle if the perimeter of 100 feet.
1
3.
Doreen walks 1
miles a day to the bus stop (round trip). If she walks to the bus
2
stop 5 days each week, how many miles does she walk each week?
1
4.
Ms. Jackson is making hamburgers. Each hamburger weighs
pound. She has 3
4
pounds of meat. How many hamburgers can she make?
5.
Erik went shopping in a grocery store. He bought the following priced items: $1.78,
$10.25, $2.58, $1.18, $0.58. How much money did he spend?
6.
The school cafeteria has tables that seat 6 people. There are 86 people who need to
be seated. How many tables will be needed?
7.
Use order of operations to simplify the expression: 16 ÷ 4 – 2 + 5 × (5-3)
8.
A bus leaves Henderson at 4:15 pm. It arrives in Indian Springs at 5:38 pm. How
long was the bus trip?
9.
Susan put 1 quarter in her piggy bank on Monday, 2 quarters on Tuesday, 4 quarters
on Wednesday, and 8 quarters on Thursday. If the pattern continues, how many
quarters will she put in her piggy ban on Saturday?
10. Each ticket to the spring concert costs $3.50. If 5 tickets are purchased in a packet,
the cost is $15.00. How much money does the discount save a group of 5 people?

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