The value of the digit 7 in the hundred thousands place in 776,054 is ___ times the value of the digit 7 that is not underlined.
10 times
405 students boarded buses for a field trip. Each of the 15 buses held an equal number of students. How many students were on each bus?
27 students
3/5 ___ 7/12
Write the expression for: 9 more than the product of 6 and 3.
9 + (6 x 3)
Order these decimals from least to greatest
40.6, 41, 40.57, 41.01
40.57 < 40.6 < 41 < 41.01
The value of the digit 3 in the hundreds place in 103,328 is times the value of the digit 3 that is not underlined.
1/10
What is the product of 537 and 23?
12,351
4 x 3/8 ___ 4
less than 4
Write the expression for "subtract 4 from 18, then divide by 2"
(18 - 4) / 2
2.07 x 103 =
2,070
Write this number in standard form:
(6 x 1) + (3 x .1) + (7 x .01) + (2 x .001) =
6.372
9261 divided by 21 =
441
Sergei collected 36 aluminum cans for recycling. Maria collected 1/4 the number of aluminum cans Sergei collected. How many aluminum cans did Maria collect?
9
It took Reagan 3 1/2 hours to rake the leaves in her front yard. How long did it take Reagan to rake the leaves in minutes?
210 minutes
What is 8.749 rounded to the nearest tenth?
8.7
a.) 164.527
b.) 241.78
c.) 425.98
d.) 785.296
C.) 425.98
There are 1,596 students enrolled in Jennings Elementary. The principal wants to order birthday pencils to hand out throughout the year. The pencils are sold in boxes of 12.
How many boxes of birthday pencils should the principal order?
133
Clara made three pounds of homemade hot chocolate powder. Clara plans to put the hot chocolate powder into one-fourth pound bags for gifts.
Write an expression that is equal to the number of 1/4 pound bags of hot chocolate powder that Clara will be able to make from the three pounds.
3 divided by 1/4
Nina had 9 apples. She gave 4 apples to her brother and 3 apples to her friend. How many apples does Nina have left?
Write an expression for the story problem above.
9 - 4 - 3
or
9 - (4 + 3)
20.8 + 8.74 =
29.54
Darnell wrote the two number patterns shown.
Part A: What are the first 3 terms of the pattern?
Part B: Write the ordered pairs for the corresponding terms.
Part A:
Pattern X: 5, 9, 13
Pattern Y: 10, 14, 18
Part B:
(5, 10) (9, 14) (13,18)
Coach Sanders has 45 pounds of ice. He pours all of the ice into 6 water coolers. He puts an equal amount of ice in each water cooler. What is the total amount of ice in each water cooler?
7 1/2 pounds
Lorena had 7/8 cup of pecans. She used 1/4 cup of pecans in cookies and plans to use the rest of the pecans in a pie.
How many pecans, in cups, does Lorena have to use in a pie?
5/8 cups
1 1/6 - 3/8 =
19/24
Sam had $31 and spent $2.15 on a candy bar. How much money does Sam have left?
$28.85