Math Challenge
So you finished all of your work and want a challenge now, huh? Well take a gander at these story problems. You may or may not know how to do all of it yet; that is ok! Just try your best and challenge your brain!
Miss Reed's Big win
Miss Reed's Big win
Miss Reed just had a big win at the lottery. She spent 4/5 of her money on a large house. Miss Reed then spent 3/4 of the remaining money on a luxury yacht. She spent 2/3 of that remaining money on a trip to space. Lastly, Miss Reed donated the remaining $50,000 to charity. How much money did she win?
Miss Reed just had a big win at the lottery. She spent 4/5 of her money on a large house. Miss Reed then spent 3/4 of the remaining money on a luxury yacht. She spent 2/3 of that remaining money on a trip to space. Lastly, Miss Reed donated the remaining $50,000 to charity. How much money did she win?
Mrs. Burgher goes to the Aquarium
Mrs. Burgher goes to the Aquarium
Mrs. Burgher takes a group of adults and children to the aquarium. It costs $5.80 for each adult. It costs $3.60 for each child. If Mrs. Burgher spent exactly $44 in entry fees, how many adults and children went? There was at least one adult and at least one child.
Mrs. Burgher takes a group of adults and children to the aquarium. It costs $5.80 for each adult. It costs $3.60 for each child. If Mrs. Burgher spent exactly $44 in entry fees, how many adults and children went? There was at least one adult and at least one child.
Mrs. Grose's Prime Numbers
Mrs. Grose's Prime Numbers
Mrs. Grose chose five different prime numbers. The largest of her prime numbers was 29. She added them all together and the sum came to 50. What five prime numbers did Mrs. Grose add?
Mrs. Grose chose five different prime numbers. The largest of her prime numbers was 29. She added them all together and the sum came to 50. What five prime numbers did Mrs. Grose add?