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πŸ“ BODMAS Word Problems III πŸ’·βœˆοΈπŸ°

Underline key words to solve these real-world situations step by step using BODMAS. Then verify your answers using inverse checks!



Questions:



Q1: A car travels 40 km in the first hour, 60 km in the second, and then travels twice the total of these two hours in the third. What is the total distance covered?

Q2: A factory produces 12 boxes daily. Each box holds 15 items. On the fifth day, production triples. How many items are made in total after 5 days?

Q3: A book fair sold 9 sets of storybooks πŸ“š. Each set had 7 books. Later, 15 books were donated to a local school. How many books did the fair give in total?

Q4: A shopkeeper sells toy cars in boxes of 8. He sells 5 boxes on Monday and twice as many on Tuesday, then gives away 6 cars to a child’s charity. How many toy cars are left from 200?

Q5: A cyclist rides 15 km each day for 4 days, then doubles that distance on the fifth day. How far does he travel in total?

Q6: A magician triples a number, squares it, then adds 20. If the number was 4, what is the final result?

Q7: Leo shared 84 marbles equally among his 6 friends. Later, he found 12 more marbles and shared them equally again. How many marbles did each friend get in total?

Q8: A library had 240 books. After giving away 36, it arranged the rest into 6 equal shelves, then added 4 new books to each shelf. How many books were on all shelves altogether?

Q9: A group of 5 friends went cycling 🚴. Each carried a snack box with 6 sandwiches. On the way, they shared and ate 8 sandwiches. How many sandwiches were left?

Q10: A charity collected 25 boxes of food. Each box held 9 tins πŸ₯«. They gave 48 tins to a shelter. How many tins were left?

Q11: A shopkeeper bought 15 toy sets at Β£9 each and sold them all for Β£12 each. How much profit did the shopkeeper make in total?