
Math Problem Solving Questions with Different Operations
Practice various mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division through a series of word problems involving numbers, seating arrangements, costs, quantities, and measurements.
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What type of sum? ADDITION | SUBTRACTION | MULTIPLICATION | DIVISION
What type of sum? Question 1 Find the difference between the numbers 579 and 267. ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION Question 2 The seating plan for the school concert consists of 47 rows of seats with 36 seats in each row. Calculate the total number of seats. ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION Question 3 Each of 76 pupils paid 54 to go on a school trip. Calculate the total amount paid by the pupils. ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION Question 4 Si n buys 8 dinner plates. The total cost of the plates is 120. Calculate the cost of one plate. ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION
What type of sum? Question 5 The restaurant in a hotel has 16 tables. Each table can seat 6 persons. Calculate the maximum number of people that can be seated in the restaurant. ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION Question 6 Write down the total of 37 and 74. ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION Question 7 Mary bought a tennis ball costing 2.25 and a shuttlecock costing 1.28. She used a 10 note to pay for these items. How much change should Mary be given? ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION Question 8 Sam bought eight trees for his garden. Each tree cost 17. Calculate the total cost of the trees. ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION
What type of sum? Question 9 Si n has 217 counters. She divides the counters into 7 equal piles. How many counters are there in each pile? ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION Question 10 A rectangular container, full of water, measures 20 cm by 15 cm by 10 cm. Calculate the volume of water in the container. ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION Question 11 Write down the number which must be added to 45 to make 92. ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION Question 12 Calculate the area of a rectangle which measures 8 cm by 5 cm, giving the units of your answer. ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION
What type of sum? Question 13 There are 48 cans in a box. A store has 1248 cans in stock. How many boxes is this? ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION Question 14 Adrian has ? pence. Cheryl has 10 pence more than Adrian. Write down, in terms of ?, the number of pence that Cheryl has. ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION Question 15 A shirt has 8 buttons. Write down, in terms of ?, the number of buttons on ? shirts. ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION Question 16 A ruler is ? cm long. Write down, in terms of ?, the length of a line which is 6 cm shorter than the length of the ruler. ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION
What type of sum? Question 17 The tickets for a concert cost 39 each. A group of 56 pupils are going to this concert. How much will the tickets cost altogether? ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION Question 18 A full crate holds 36 bottles. A farmer has 48 full crates. How many bottles is this? ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION Question 19 Jack has ? pence. Jill has 8 pence less than Jack. Write down, in terms of ?, the number of pence that Jill has. ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION Question 20 A box weighs 70 grams. Write down, in terms of ?, the weight of ? boxes. ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION
What type of sum? Question 21 Find the difference between 347 and 228. ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION Question 22 Jenny changed 450 into Egyptian pounds when the exchange rate was 1 = 9.8 Egyptian pounds. How many Egyptian pounds did Jenny receive? ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION Question 23 Alex played cricket for his school. The runs he scored in matches in the 2006 cricket season are shown below. 34, 46, 23, 1, 56, 45, 67, 3, 29, 55, 92. Write down the range of these scores. ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION Question 24 One day, the temperature in Bangor at 2.00 pm was 5 C. At 11.00 pm the temperature had dropped by 9 C. What was the temperature at 11.00 pm? ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION
What type of sum? Question 25 Louise and Tim went on holiday to France. On their return, they changed 486 back into pounds ( ), when the exchange rate was 1 = 1.35. How much did they receive? ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION Question 26 Arthur and Beryl went on holiday to Ghana. The currency in Ghana is the cedi. They changed 1400 into cedis when the exchange rate was 1 = 2.31 cedis. How many cedis did they receive? ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION Question 27 A car is ? years old. Another car is 3 years younger. Write down, in terms of ?, the age of the younger car. ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION Question 28 Joan is cm tall. Gill is 3 cm shorter than Joan. Write down Gill s height in terms of . ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION
What type of sum? Question 29 Geoff changed 1200 into US dollars ($), when the rate of exchange was 1 = $1.52. How many dollars did he get? ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION Question 30 A sweet weighs ? grams. Write down, in terms of ?, the weight of 10 sweets. ADDITION SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION DIVISION