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Word Problems Mixture, Distance, Money, and Integer Part 2

(1) When the smaller of two odd consecutive integers is added to 2 times
the larger, the result is 61. Find the smaller integer.

(2) When the smaller of two even consecutive integers is added to 3 times
the larger, the result is 22. Find the smaller integer.

(3) If 5 times the smaller of two consecutive integers is added to 2 times the
larger, the result is 142 Find the smaller integer.

(4) If 1 times the smaller of two consecutive integers is added to 1 times the
larger, the result is 17. Find the smaller integer.

(5) The smallest of the three consecutive integers is added to twice the
largest, producing a result 18 less than four times the middle integer. Find
the smallest integer.

(6) The smallest of the three consecutive integers is added to twice the
largest, producing a result 30 less than four times the middle integer.

Find the smallest integer.

(7) A man has $ 0.55 in dimes and nickels. He has 6 coins altogether.

How many nickels does she have?


(8) A man has $ 0.70 in dimes and nickels. He has 8 coins altogether.

How many nickels does she have?

(9) A woman has $ 1.15 in dimes and nickels. She has 4 more dimes than

nickels. How many nickels does she have?

(10) A woman has $ 1.30 in dimes and nickels; she has 4 more dimes than

nickels. How many nickels does she have?

(11) A bank teller has some five-dollar bills and some twenty-dollar bills.

The teller has 4 less of the fives. The total value of the money is $105.00.

Find the number of five-dollar bills that he has.

(12) A bank teller has some five-dollar bills and some twenty-dollar bills.

the teller has 4 less of the fives. The total value of the money is $205.00.

Find the number of five-dollar bills that he has.

(13) A bank teller has some five-dollar bills and some twenty-dollar bills.

The teller has a total of 20 bills. The total value of the money is $280.00.

Find the number of five-dollar bills that he has.

(14) A bank teller has some five-dollar bills and some twenty-dollar bills.

The teller has a total of 42 bills. The total value of the money is $555.00.

Find the number of five-dollar bills that he has.


(15) A bank teller has some five-dollar bills and some twenty-dollar bills.

The teller has 4 more of the twenties. The total value of the money is
$580.00.

Find the number of five-dollar bills that he has.

(16) A bank teller has some five-dollar bills and some twenty-dollar bills.

The teller has 4 more of the twenties. The total value of the money is
$355.00.

Find the number of five-dollar bills that he has.

(17) Caroline needs a 16 % solution. How many liters of a 11 % solution

should she add to 27 liters of a 21 % solution to get a 16 % solution?

(18) Caroline needs a 44 % solution. How many liters of a 33 % solution

should she add to 12 liters of a 55 % solution to get a 44 % solution?

(19) How many gallons of pure alcohol solution should be added to

61 gal of a 32 % alcohol solution to make a 39 % solution?

(20) How many gallons of pure alcohol solution should be added to

80 gal of a 18 % alcohol solution to make a 20 % solution?

(21) How many gallons of 1 % alcohol solution should be added to


10 gal of a 32 % alcohol solution to make a 11 % solution?

(22) How many gallons of 5 % alcohol solution should be added to

11 gal of a 21 % alcohol solution to make a 13 % solution?

(23) How many gallons of 3 % alcohol solution should be added to

some of a 25 % alcohol solution to make a 182 gal of a 3 % solution?

(24) How many gallons of 29 % alcohol solution should be added to

some of a 64 % alcohol solution to make a 193 gal of a 64 % solution?

(25) Marion wants to dilute 11 gal of a 39 % soap solution to make a 19 %


solution. How much pure water should she add to make the 19 %
solution?

(26) Marion wants to dilute 11 gal of a 19 % soap solution to make an 9%

solution. How much pure water should she add to make the 9% solution?

(27) Mary and David are 981 miles apart and are heading toward each
other to

meet for dinner. Mary is traveling at 51 mph and David is traveling at 58


mph.

how longs before they meet?


(28) Mary and David are 412 miles apart and are heading toward each
other to

meet for dinner. Mary is traveling at 50 mph and David is traveling at 53


mph.

How longs before they meet?

(29) David and Caroline leave buoy 15 traveling in opposite directions.

If David travels at 62 mph and Mary travels at 66 mph, then how long will
it be

before they are 1152 miles apart?

(30) David and Caroline leave buoy 15 traveling in opposite


directions. If David

travels at 52 mph and Mary travels at 78 mph, then how long will it be
before

they are 1170 miles apart?

(31) Fred leaves John's house and drives toward Tampa at 30 mph. Kim
leaves 3

hours later and drives the same route at 40 mph. How long will it take Kim
to

overtake Fred?

(32) Fred leaves john's house and drives toward Tampa at 40 mph. Kim
leaves 3

hours later and drives the same route at 52 mph. How long will it take Kim
to
overtake Fred?

Answers:

1) 1 9) 5 17) 27 25) 11.6

2) 4 10) 6 18) 12 26) 12.2

3) 10 11) 1 19) 7 27) 9

4) 8 12) 5 20) 2 28) 4

5) 18 13) 8 21) 21 29) 9

6) 30 14) 19 22) 11 30) 9

7) 1 15) 20 23) 182 31) 9

8) 2 16) 11 24) None 32) 10

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