You're Likely a Math Genius If You Can Pass This Math Logic Quiz

Math word problems can be tricky and require a high amount of logic to be solved. Can you solve these difficult math logic questions?

Lea Abelson
Created by Lea Abelson
On May 27, 2023
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Do words belong in a math quiz? You bet! Word problems can sometimes even be harder than math equations using numbers. Read through these math word problems carefully and see if you can decipher the answers to these tricky problems.

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Rachel has 17 apples. She gives 9 to Sarah. How many apples does Rachel have now?

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Rhonda has 12 marbles more than Douglas. Douglas has 6 marbles more than Bertha. Rhonda has twice as many marbles as Bertha has. How many marbles does Douglas have?

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Sophia finished 2/3
 of a book. She calculated that she finished 90 more pages than she has yet to read. How long is her book?

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A student chose a number, multiplied it by 2, then subtracted 138 from the result and got 102. What was the number he chose?

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The first year, two cows produced 8100 litres of milk. The second year their production increased by 15% and 10% respectively, and the total amount of milk increased to 9100 litres a year. How many litres were milked from each cow each year?

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A biker covered half distance between two towns in 2 hr 30 min. After that he increased his speed by 2 km/hr. He covered the second half of the distance in 2 hr 20 min. Find the distance between the two towns and the initial speed of biker.

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One side of a rectangle is 3 cm shorter than the other side. If we increase the length of each side by 1 cm, then the area of the rectangle will increase by 18 cm2. Find the lengths of all sides.

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The distance between two towns is 380 km. At the same moment, a passenger car and a truck start moving towards each other from different towns. They meet 4 hours later. If the car drives 5 km/hr faster than the truck, what are their speeds?

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 Mary, Peter, and Lucy were picking chestnuts. Mary picked twice as much chestnuts than Peter. Lucy picked 2 kg more than Peter. Together the three of them picked 26 kg of chestnuts. How many kilograms did each of them pick?

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A salesman sold twice as much pears in the afternoon than in the morning. If he sold 360 kilograms of pears that day, how many kilograms did he sell in the morning?

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