Math Problem Solving Challenges and Solutions

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Practice your math skills with various problem-solving questions involving decimals, unit rates, ratios, GCF/LCM, percent, and proportions. Explore scenarios like calculating attendance averages, savings goals, change received from purchases, material remaining after cutting, and cost calculations for various items. The questions cover a range of mathematical concepts to test and enhance your problem-solving abilities.


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  1. Decimals/Di vision Unit Rate and Ratios GCF/LCM Percent Proportions 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

  2. 10 Points At the outdoor stadium, 15 Summer concerts were completely sold out. A total of 9,375 people attended the concerts. Now many people, on average, attended each concert?

  3. Answer: 625 People

  4. 20 Points Jerry has 25 weeks left to save $2,320 for a trip. If he saves an equal amount each week, how much money does he save each week to meet his goal?

  5. Answer: $92.80

  6. 30 Points Allen bought a box of envelopes and a pack of paper for $4.50. He paid with a $10 bill. How much change should he receive?

  7. Answer: $5.50

  8. 40 Points From a bolt of cloth measuring 25.63 yards. Tina cut out a 6.8-yard piece and an 11.32 yard piece. How much material is left on the bolt?

  9. Answer: 7.51 yard left on the bolt of material

  10. 50 Points A deli charges $3.45 for a pound of turkey. If Tim wants to purchase 2.4 pounds, how much will it cost?

  11. Answer: $8.28

  12. 10 Points Find the Unit Rate for the following: 20 eggs to 5 chickens

  13. Answer: 4 eggs to 1 chicken

  14. 20 Points You have 10 apples, 5 bananas, and 15 oranges. What is the ratio of bananas to oranges in simplest form?

  15. Answer: 1 banana to 3 oranges 1 banana : 3 oranges 1 banana / 3 oranges

  16. 30 Points Find the Unit Rate for the following:$13 for 4 DVDs

  17. Answer: $3.25 for 1 DVD

  18. 40 Points You have 10 apples, 5 bananas, and 15 oranges. What is the ratio of apples and oranges to bananas in simplest form?

  19. Answer: 5 apples and oranges to 1 banana 5 apples and oranges : 1 banana 5 apples and oranges / 1 banana

  20. 50 Points Which is the better buy? 12 eggs for $3 Or 30 eggs for $9

  21. Answer: 12 eggs for $3 = $0.25 for 1 egg 30 eggs for $9 = $0.30 for 1 egg So 12 eggs for $3 is the better buy

  22. 10 Points Mrs. Davis is sewing vests. She has 16 green buttons and 24 yellow buttons. Each vest will have the same number of yellow buttons and the same number of green buttons. What is the greatest number of vest Mrs. Davis can make using all of the buttons?

  23. Answer: 8 vests

  24. 20 Points A baker has 27 wheat bagels and 36 plain bagels that will be divided into boxes. Each box must have the same number of wheat bagels and the same number of plain bagels. What is the greatest number of boxes the baker can make using all of the bagels?

  25. Answer: 9 boxes

  26. 30 Points At a restaurant, after every 12th visit you receive a free drink. After every 15th visit you receive a free dessert. At which visit will you first receive a free drink and a free dessert?

  27. Answer: Visit 60

  28. 40 Points Starting today (day 1) Lee will walk his dog Fido every 3rd day and his dog Fifi every 5th day. On which day will Lee first walk both dogs together? What will be the third time Lee walks both dogs together?

  29. Answer: 15th day, 45th day

  30. 50 Points Ms. Madison directs two choruses. One chorus has 28 students. The other chorus has 36 students. For the rehearsals, she wants to divide each chorus into the largest possible equal groups, with no students left over. How many students will be in each group?

  31. Answer: 4 Students in each group

  32. 10 Points Carey brought chocolate and vanilla cupcakes to school for her birthday. 16 students decided to take a cupcake, and 8 of them picked vanilla. What percentage of the students picked a vanilla cupcake?

  33. Answer: 50%

  34. 20 Points Felix's Tea Shop has caffeinated tea and decaffeinated tea. During the lunchtime rush, the tea shop served 70 teas in all, 30% of which were caffeinated. How many caffeinated teas did the tea shop serve?

  35. Answer: 21 Caffeinated Teas were served

  36. 30 Points Jenna's Diner sold 80 milkshakes last week. 32 of the milkshakes had whipped cream on top. What percentage of the milkshakes had whipped cream?

  37. Answer: 40% had whipped cream on top

  38. 40 Points During second period, Lauren completed a grammar worksheet. Of the 76 questions, Lauren got 25% right. How many questions did Lauren get right?

  39. Answer: 19 questions were correct

  40. 50 Points 66 out of the 88 teachers in a school staff meeting were first-year teachers. What percentage of the teachers in the meeting were first-year teachers?

  41. Answer: 75% of the staff are new teachers

  42. 10 Points Robby jarred 10 liters of jam after 2 days. How much jam did Robby jar if he spent 9 days making jam?

  43. Answer: 45 Liters of Jam

  44. 20 Points Rosa took a total of 20 quizzes over the course of 4 weeks. After attending 9 weeks of school this quarter, how many quizzes will Rosa have taken in total?

  45. Answer: 45 Quizzes

  46. 30 Points Johnny learned to sing a total of 8 pieces over the course of 4 weeks of voice lessons. After 7 weeks of voice lessons, how many pieces will Johnny be able to sing, in total?

  47. Answer: He will be able to sing 14 pieces

  48. 40 Points The ratio of boys to girls at a rock concert was about 7 to 6. If there were 1092 boys at the rock concert, how many girls were there?

  49. Answer: 936 Girls

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