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Age Problems

175 problems

Find ages, age differences, and future/past ages with clear step-by-step solutions

easyGrade 3-5

Age Problem: John and his sister

John is 10 years old. His sister is 2 years younger than John. How old is his sister?

Answer: 8 years old

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easyGrade 3-5

Age Problem: Sarah and her brother

Sarah is 11 years old. Her brother is 3 years younger than Sarah. How old is her brother?

Answer: 8 years old

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easyGrade 3-5

Age Problem: Mike and his father

Mike is 12 years old. His father is 4 years younger than Mike. How old is his father?

Answer: 8 years old

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easyGrade 3-5

Age Problem: Emily and her mother

Emily is 13 years old. Her mother is 5 years younger than Emily. How old is her mother?

Answer: 8 years old

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easyGrade 3-5

Age Problem: David and his friend

David is 14 years old. His friend is 6 years younger than David. How old is his friend?

Answer: 8 years old

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easyGrade 3-5

Age Problem: Lisa and her cousin

Lisa is 15 years old. Her cousin is 7 years younger than Lisa. How old is her cousin?

Answer: 8 years old

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easyGrade 3-5

Age Problem: Tom and his sister

Tom is 16 years old. His sister is 8 years younger than Tom. How old is his sister?

Answer: 8 years old

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easyGrade 3-5

Age Problem: Anna and her brother

Anna is 17 years old. Her brother is 9 years younger than Anna. How old is her brother?

Answer: 8 years old

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easyGrade 3-5

Age Problem: John and his father

John is 18 years old. His father is 2 years younger than John. How old is his father?

Answer: 16 years old

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easyGrade 3-5

Age Problem: Sarah and her mother

Sarah is 19 years old. Her mother is 3 years younger than Sarah. How old is her mother?

Answer: 16 years old

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easyGrade 3-5

Age Problem: Mike and his friend

Mike is 20 years old. His friend is 4 years younger than Mike. How old is his friend?

Answer: 16 years old

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easyGrade 3-5

Age Problem: Emily and her cousin

Emily is 21 years old. Her cousin is 5 years younger than Emily. How old is her cousin?

Answer: 16 years old

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Distance, Speed & Time

300 problems

Master distance = speed × time problems with cars, trains, and more

easyGrade 4-6

Find Distance: Car Travel

John drives a car at 30 mph for 2 hours. How far does John travel?

Answer: 60 miles

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easyGrade 4-6

Find Distance: Train Travel

Sarah drives a train at 31 mph for 3 hours. How far does Sarah travel?

Answer: 93 miles

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easyGrade 4-6

Find Distance: Bus Travel

Mike drives a bus at 32 mph for 4 hours. How far does Mike travel?

Answer: 128 miles

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easyGrade 4-6

Find Distance: Bicycle Travel

Emily drives a bicycle at 33 mph for 5 hours. How far does Emily travel?

Answer: 165 miles

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easyGrade 4-6

Find Distance: Motorcycle Travel

David drives a motorcycle at 34 mph for 6 hours. How far does David travel?

Answer: 204 miles

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easyGrade 4-6

Find Distance: Truck Travel

Lisa drives a truck at 35 mph for 2 hours. How far does Lisa travel?

Answer: 70 miles

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easyGrade 4-6

Find Distance: Car Travel

John drives a car at 36 mph for 3 hours. How far does John travel?

Answer: 108 miles

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easyGrade 4-6

Find Distance: Train Travel

Sarah drives a train at 37 mph for 4 hours. How far does Sarah travel?

Answer: 148 miles

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easyGrade 4-6

Find Distance: Bus Travel

Mike drives a bus at 38 mph for 5 hours. How far does Mike travel?

Answer: 190 miles

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easyGrade 4-6

Find Distance: Bicycle Travel

Emily drives a bicycle at 39 mph for 6 hours. How far does Emily travel?

Answer: 234 miles

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easyGrade 4-6

Find Distance: Motorcycle Travel

David drives a motorcycle at 40 mph for 2 hours. How far does David travel?

Answer: 80 miles

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easyGrade 4-6

Find Distance: Truck Travel

Lisa drives a truck at 41 mph for 3 hours. How far does Lisa travel?

Answer: 123 miles

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Money & Shopping

300 problems

Calculate costs, change, and savings in real shopping scenarios

easyGrade 2-4

Total Cost: Buying 3 apples

John buys 3 apples. Each apple costs $2. How much does John spend in total?

Answer: $6

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easyGrade 2-4

Total Cost: Buying 4 oranges

Sarah buys 4 oranges. Each orange costs $3. How much does Sarah spend in total?

Answer: $12

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easyGrade 2-4

Total Cost: Buying 5 bananas

Mike buys 5 bananas. Each banana costs $4. How much does Mike spend in total?

Answer: $20

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easyGrade 2-4

Total Cost: Buying 6 books

Emily buys 6 books. Each book costs $5. How much does Emily spend in total?

Answer: $30

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easyGrade 2-4

Total Cost: Buying 7 pens

David buys 7 pens. Each pen costs $6. How much does David spend in total?

Answer: $42

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easyGrade 2-4

Total Cost: Buying 8 toys

Lisa buys 8 toys. Each toy costs $7. How much does Lisa spend in total?

Answer: $56

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easyGrade 2-4

Total Cost: Buying 9 shirts

Tom buys 9 shirts. Each shirt costs $8. How much does Tom spend in total?

Answer: $72

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easyGrade 2-4

Total Cost: Buying 3 candys

Anna buys 3 candys. Each candy costs $9. How much does Anna spend in total?

Answer: $27

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easyGrade 2-4

Total Cost: Buying 4 apples

John buys 4 apples. Each apple costs $10. How much does John spend in total?

Answer: $40

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easyGrade 2-4

Total Cost: Buying 5 oranges

Sarah buys 5 oranges. Each orange costs $11. How much does Sarah spend in total?

Answer: $55

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easyGrade 2-4

Total Cost: Buying 6 bananas

Mike buys 6 bananas. Each banana costs $2. How much does Mike spend in total?

Answer: $12

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easyGrade 2-4

Total Cost: Buying 7 books

Emily buys 7 books. Each book costs $3. How much does Emily spend in total?

Answer: $21

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Percentage Problems

200 problems

Solve discounts, sales tax, tips, and percentage increase/decrease problems

mediumGrade 6-8

10% Discount on phone

A phone costs $100. The store offers a 10% discount. What is the final price?

Answer: $90

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mediumGrade 6-8

11% Discount on laptop

A laptop costs $101. The store offers a 11% discount. What is the final price?

Answer: $90

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mediumGrade 6-8

12% Discount on jacket

A jacket costs $102. The store offers a 12% discount. What is the final price?

Answer: $90

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mediumGrade 6-8

13% Discount on shoes

A shoes costs $103. The store offers a 13% discount. What is the final price?

Answer: $90

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mediumGrade 6-8

14% Discount on bike

A bike costs $104. The store offers a 14% discount. What is the final price?

Answer: $89

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mediumGrade 6-8

15% Discount on watch

A watch costs $105. The store offers a 15% discount. What is the final price?

Answer: $89

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mediumGrade 6-8

16% Discount on tablet

A tablet costs $106. The store offers a 16% discount. What is the final price?

Answer: $89

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mediumGrade 6-8

17% Discount on phone

A phone costs $107. The store offers a 17% discount. What is the final price?

Answer: $89

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mediumGrade 6-8

18% Discount on laptop

A laptop costs $108. The store offers a 18% discount. What is the final price?

Answer: $89

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mediumGrade 6-8

19% Discount on jacket

A jacket costs $109. The store offers a 19% discount. What is the final price?

Answer: $88

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mediumGrade 6-8

20% Discount on shoes

A shoes costs $110. The store offers a 20% discount. What is the final price?

Answer: $88

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mediumGrade 6-8

21% Discount on bike

A bike costs $111. The store offers a 21% discount. What is the final price?

Answer: $88

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Geometry Word Problems

200 problems

Find area, perimeter, and volume in real-world geometry scenarios

easyGrade 4-6

Rectangle Area: 5×3

A rectangle has a length of 5 meters and a width of 3 meters. What is the area of the rectangle?

Answer: 15 square meters

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easyGrade 4-6

Rectangle Area: 6×4

A rectangle has a length of 6 meters and a width of 4 meters. What is the area of the rectangle?

Answer: 24 square meters

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easyGrade 4-6

Rectangle Area: 7×5

A rectangle has a length of 7 meters and a width of 5 meters. What is the area of the rectangle?

Answer: 35 square meters

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easyGrade 4-6

Rectangle Area: 8×6

A rectangle has a length of 8 meters and a width of 6 meters. What is the area of the rectangle?

Answer: 48 square meters

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easyGrade 4-6

Rectangle Area: 9×7

A rectangle has a length of 9 meters and a width of 7 meters. What is the area of the rectangle?

Answer: 63 square meters

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easyGrade 4-6

Rectangle Area: 10×8

A rectangle has a length of 10 meters and a width of 8 meters. What is the area of the rectangle?

Answer: 80 square meters

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easyGrade 4-6

Rectangle Area: 11×9

A rectangle has a length of 11 meters and a width of 9 meters. What is the area of the rectangle?

Answer: 99 square meters

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easyGrade 4-6

Rectangle Area: 12×10

A rectangle has a length of 12 meters and a width of 10 meters. What is the area of the rectangle?

Answer: 120 square meters

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easyGrade 4-6

Rectangle Area: 13×11

A rectangle has a length of 13 meters and a width of 11 meters. What is the area of the rectangle?

Answer: 143 square meters

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easyGrade 4-6

Rectangle Area: 14×12

A rectangle has a length of 14 meters and a width of 12 meters. What is the area of the rectangle?

Answer: 168 square meters

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easyGrade 4-6

Rectangle Area: 15×13

A rectangle has a length of 15 meters and a width of 13 meters. What is the area of the rectangle?

Answer: 195 square meters

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easyGrade 4-6

Rectangle Area: 16×14

A rectangle has a length of 16 meters and a width of 14 meters. What is the area of the rectangle?

Answer: 224 square meters

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Why Practice Word Problems?

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Word problems teach you to translate real-world situations into mathematical equations. This skill is essential for success in school, standardized tests, and everyday life.

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Learn how math applies to shopping, travel, savings, and everyday decisions - making learning practical and meaningful.

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