Multi-Step Word Problems - ISEE Middle Level: Quantitative Reasoning
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What is the per-person cost if a $\$48$ bill is split equally among $6$ people?
What is the per-person cost if a $\$48$ bill is split equally among $6$ people?
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$\$8$. Divide the total bill amount equally by the number of people sharing it.
$\$8$. Divide the total bill amount equally by the number of people sharing it.
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What is the total score if you earn $3$ goals worth $2$ points each and $4$ free throws worth $1$ point each?
What is the total score if you earn $3$ goals worth $2$ points each and $4$ free throws worth $1$ point each?
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$10$ points. Compute by multiplying goals and free throws by their respective point values and summing the products.
$10$ points. Compute by multiplying goals and free throws by their respective point values and summing the products.
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What is the total number of seconds in $5$ minutes plus $20$ seconds?
What is the total number of seconds in $5$ minutes plus $20$ seconds?
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$320$ seconds. Convert minutes to seconds by multiplying by $60$ and add the extra seconds.
$320$ seconds. Convert minutes to seconds by multiplying by $60$ and add the extra seconds.
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What is the remaining money from $\$100$ after buying $4$ shirts at $$18$ each?
What is the remaining money from $\$100$ after buying $4$ shirts at $$18$ each?
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$\$28$. Determine the remainder by multiplying shirts by price per shirt and subtracting from the starting amount.
$\$28$. Determine the remainder by multiplying shirts by price per shirt and subtracting from the starting amount.
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What is the total cost of $2$ items at $\$7.50$ each plus $$3$ shipping?
What is the total cost of $2$ items at $\$7.50$ each plus $$3$ shipping?
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$\$18$. Find the sum by multiplying items by unit price and adding the shipping fee.
$\$18$. Find the sum by multiplying items by unit price and adding the shipping fee.
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What is the total number of apples if you have $3$ bags of $9$ apples and then eat $5$ apples?
What is the total number of apples if you have $3$ bags of $9$ apples and then eat $5$ apples?
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$22$ apples. Calculate by multiplying bags by apples per bag and subtracting those consumed.
$22$ apples. Calculate by multiplying bags by apples per bag and subtracting those consumed.
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What is the final temperature if it is $15^\circ$ and it drops $7^\circ$ then rises $4^\circ$?
What is the final temperature if it is $15^\circ$ and it drops $7^\circ$ then rises $4^\circ$?
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$12^\circ$. Adjust the initial temperature by subtracting the drop and then adding the subsequent rise.
$12^\circ$. Adjust the initial temperature by subtracting the drop and then adding the subsequent rise.
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What is the total number of pencils if $18$ are shared equally among $3$ classes and each class gets $2$ extra?
What is the total number of pencils if $18$ are shared equally among $3$ classes and each class gets $2$ extra?
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$24$ pencils total. Distribute the initial pencils equally, then add extras per class multiplied by the number of classes to the original total.
$24$ pencils total. Distribute the initial pencils equally, then add extras per class multiplied by the number of classes to the original total.
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What is the total value of $4$ quarters, $3$ dimes, and $2$ nickels in cents?
What is the total value of $4$ quarters, $3$ dimes, and $2$ nickels in cents?
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$140$ cents. Sum the values by multiplying each coin type by its cent value and adding the results.
$140$ cents. Sum the values by multiplying each coin type by its cent value and adding the results.
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What is the total cost after a $\$5$ discount on $3$ tickets at $$12$ each?
What is the total cost after a $\$5$ discount on $3$ tickets at $$12$ each?
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$\$31$. Compute the pre-discount total by multiplying tickets by price, then subtract the discount.
$\$31$. Compute the pre-discount total by multiplying tickets by price, then subtract the discount.
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What is the total weight of $4$ boxes at $6$ lb each plus one box that is $3$ lb heavier than $6$ lb?
What is the total weight of $4$ boxes at $6$ lb each plus one box that is $3$ lb heavier than $6$ lb?
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$33$ lb. Add the weight of four standard boxes to the weight of one box increased by $3$ lb.
$33$ lb. Add the weight of four standard boxes to the weight of one box increased by $3$ lb.
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What is the total cost for $2$ pizzas at $\$11$ each plus $3$ drinks at $$2$ each?
What is the total cost for $2$ pizzas at $\$11$ each plus $3$ drinks at $$2$ each?
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$\$28$. Sum the costs by multiplying quantities by respective prices for pizzas and drinks, then adding together.
$\$28$. Sum the costs by multiplying quantities by respective prices for pizzas and drinks, then adding together.
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What is the total number of students if $6$ groups have $7$ students, then $5$ more students join?
What is the total number of students if $6$ groups have $7$ students, then $5$ more students join?
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$47$ students. Calculate by multiplying groups by students per group and adding the joining students.
$47$ students. Calculate by multiplying groups by students per group and adding the joining students.
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What is the remaining length from a $50$ cm ribbon after cutting $3$ pieces of $12$ cm each?
What is the remaining length from a $50$ cm ribbon after cutting $3$ pieces of $12$ cm each?
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$14$ cm. Find the remainder by multiplying pieces by length per piece and subtracting from the original length.
$14$ cm. Find the remainder by multiplying pieces by length per piece and subtracting from the original length.
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What is the total money earned at $\$9$ per hour for $5$ hours, then spending $$12$?
What is the total money earned at $\$9$ per hour for $5$ hours, then spending $$12$?
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$\$33$. Compute earnings by multiplying rate by hours, then subtract the spent amount.
$\$33$. Compute earnings by multiplying rate by hours, then subtract the spent amount.
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What is the total number of stickers if you buy $5$ packs of $8$ and then give away $6$?
What is the total number of stickers if you buy $5$ packs of $8$ and then give away $6$?
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$34$ stickers. Determine by multiplying packs by stickers per pack and subtracting those given away.
$34$ stickers. Determine by multiplying packs by stickers per pack and subtracting those given away.
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What is the total time in minutes for $2$ hours and $35$ minutes?
What is the total time in minutes for $2$ hours and $35$ minutes?
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$155$ minutes. Convert hours to minutes by multiplying by $60$ and add the extra minutes.
$155$ minutes. Convert hours to minutes by multiplying by $60$ and add the extra minutes.
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What is the total distance for $3$ laps of $400$ m plus a $200$ m warm-up?
What is the total distance for $3$ laps of $400$ m plus a $200$ m warm-up?
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$1400$ m. Obtain the sum by multiplying laps by distance per lap and adding the warm-up distance.
$1400$ m. Obtain the sum by multiplying laps by distance per lap and adding the warm-up distance.
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What is the total number of pages in $4$ chapters with $25$ pages each plus a $10$-page appendix?
What is the total number of pages in $4$ chapters with $25$ pages each plus a $10$-page appendix?
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$110$ pages. Compute by multiplying the number of chapters by pages per chapter and adding the appendix pages.
$110$ pages. Compute by multiplying the number of chapters by pages per chapter and adding the appendix pages.
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What is the change from $\$20$ after buying $2$ items costing $$6$ each and a $\$3$ item?
What is the change from $\$20$ after buying $2$ items costing $$6$ each and a $\$3$ item?
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$\$5$. Determine total expenditure through multiplication and addition, then subtract from the initial amount to find the remainder.
$\$5$. Determine total expenditure through multiplication and addition, then subtract from the initial amount to find the remainder.
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What is the total cost of $3$ notebooks at $\$4$ each plus a $$2$ pen?
What is the total cost of $3$ notebooks at $\$4$ each plus a $$2$ pen?
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$\$14$. Calculate by multiplying the quantity of notebooks by their unit price and adding the pen's cost.
$\$14$. Calculate by multiplying the quantity of notebooks by their unit price and adding the pen's cost.
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