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A recipe requires \(2\) cups of flour for every \(3\) cups of sugar. If you use \(10\) cups of flour, how much sugar should you use?
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Math Word Problems

Math Word Problems Practice Quiz with a Step-by-Step Interactive Lesson

Use the quiz at the top of the page to practice math word problems (also called math story problems). This practice includes common real-life problem types: totals and differences, equal groups, rates, fractions, ratios, percents, geometry, and probability. If you want a refresher, click Start lesson to open a step-by-step problem-solving guide.

How this math word problems practice works

  • 1. Take the quiz: answer the word problems at the top of the page.
  • 2. Open the lesson (optional): learn a clear method to translate words into math and solve step-by-step.
  • 3. Retry: return to the quiz and apply the strategy right away.

What you’ll learn in the math word problems lesson

Problem-solving steps & vocabulary

  • Identify the unknown and the given information
  • Track units (miles, students, dollars, \(\text{cm}^2\))
  • Common keywords: total, difference, each, per, of

Translate words into math

  • Choose the right operation: \(+\), \(−\), \( \times \), \( \div \)
  • Write an equation that matches the story
  • Use quick models: tables, bar models, and simple sketches

High-value word problem types

  • Multi-step word problems (solve in parts)
  • Fraction word problems and ratio & proportion
  • Percent word problems and rate problems (speed, unit price, conversions)

Check your answer like a pro

  • Estimate to see if the answer is reasonable
  • Confirm the answer matches the question (not just a step)
  • Verify the units and re-read the last sentence

Back to the quiz

When you’re ready, return to the quiz at the top of the page and keep practicing math word problems.