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Maths and Halloween

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    Word maths problems related to Halloween
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  • Problem number 1How many ghosts are in the haunted house? Here are some clues: There are more ghosts than the number of days in October. There are less than the product of 7 and 5. The answer is an odd number.
    33
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  • Ryan collected 43 sweets on Halloween night. He gave 15 of them to his father, and he gave his mother ten less sweets than he gave his father. Then Ryan ate four of the sweets. How many sweets did he have left?
    19
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  • A dozen pumpkins in each row, Seven rows, and not one more, Altogether we should know The pumpkins number
    84
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  • Sylvester Skeleton went out to frighten the kids on Halloween night. He fell down, and you guessed it, he suffered some broken bones. The doctor said it would take seven weeks for him to heal. In what month would he be healed?
    December
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  • Which is the greater number of pumpkins? a. seven porches with eight pumpkins each b. eight porches with seven pumpkins each c. fifty-eight porches with one pumpkin each d. one porch with five dozen pumpkins
    d-60 pumpkins
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  • How far can a bat travel in nine hours, if it is flying at nineteen miles per hour?
    171 miles
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  • How many ghosts are behind the haunted gate? Fourteen times the sum of five and two and eight? Not quite, divide that number by two dozen divided by eight. And you will know the number of ghosts behind the gate.
    70 ghosts
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  • Ethan bought six jumbo bags of sweets to give out at Halloween. Each bag had 32 individual sweets. On Halloween, 18 children came to Ethan's house and Ethan gave them each 3 sweets. How many sweets does Ethan have left after Halloween?
    138
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  • Which statement’s incorrect? a. Take 8 witches’ brooms that are each 5 feet long and lay them end to end, they’ll be 40feet long altogether. b. One fourth of a pumpkin pie is 25%. c. One skeleton times one skeleton equals one skeleton. d. F
    c should be (skeleton) 2
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  • In a secret laboratory, a Professor unwrapped the bandages of a mummy. For two hours he unwrapped the white cloth. When he finished, four million, nine hundred thousand cm of bandages lay at his feet. How many metres of bandage had been wra
    49,000 m
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