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Firefighter Math Word Problems 3
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Firefighter Math Word Problems 3
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10 Questions

1. If there is 740 feet of hose on the truck and the firefighters have pulled off enough to span a length of 350 feet, how much hose is left on the truck?

2. Each fire hose is 100 feet. There is 1,000 feet from the door to the fire. How many hoses does the firefighter need?

3. A hose is 14 feet long. A firefighter had 10 hoses. How many feet of hose did he have?

4. A hose is 20 feet long. A firefighter had 4 hoses. How many feet of hose did he have?

5. A hose is 9 feet long. A firefighter had 6 hoses. How many feet of hose did he have?

6. If there is 800 feet of hose on the truck and the firefighters have pulled off enough to span a length of 500 feet, how much hose is left on the truck?

7. If there is 625 feet of hose on the truck and the firefighters have pulled off enough to span a length of 350 feet, how much hose is left on the truck?

8. Each fire hose is 25 feet. There is 750 feet from the door to the fire. How many hoses does the firefighter need?

9. Each fire hose is 60 feet. There is 300 feet from the door to the fire. How many hoses does the firefighter need?

10. A hose is 12 feet long. A firefighter had 4 hoses. How many feet of hose did he have?