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3 + 7 x 6 ÷ 3
17
100
(7.7 + 0.3) ÷ 0.1 x 4
320
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Write the following as a numerical expression. Add 91, 129, and 16, and then divide by 44
(91 + 129 + 16) ÷ 44
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[(8 x 25) ÷ 5] + 120
160
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1/6 + 1/3 + 1/6
4/6= 2/3
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(19 - 5) x 3 + 4
46
200
2 + [4 + (5 x 6)]
36
200
Write a numerical expression for the following: Subtract 55 from the sum of 234 and 8.
(234 +8) - 55
200
Write a numerical expression for the following: Add 15 to the product of 3/4 and 12.
(3/4 x 12) + 15
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2/9 - 1/6
1/18
300
8 x (3 + 2) - 6
34
300
{8 x [1 + (20 - 6)]} ÷ 1/2
240
300
Write a numerical expression for the following: Find 8.5 times the difference between 77 and 13.
8.5 x (77 - 13)
300
DaMarcus has 5 metal and 3 wood frames in his collection. He has twice as many glass frames and metal ones. Write an expression to represent the total number of frames in his collections. Then find the total number of frames.
5 + 3 + (2 x 5) 18 frames
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15 and 1/6 - 4 and 3/8
10 and 19/24
400
0.7 + 1.8 ÷ 6
1
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Sanaa bought three containers of glue at $2.98 each. She had a coupon for $1 off. Her mo, paid for half of the remained cost. How much did Sanaa pay? Evaluate the expression [(3 x 2.98) - 1] ÷ 2.
Sanaa paid $3.97
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Last winter, Syheim earned $47.50 shoveling snow and $122 giving ice-skating lessons. During the summer, he earned twice as much by doing yard work. Write an expression to show how much money Syheim made during the summer.
2 x (47.50 + 122)
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Khyaire had 327 Pokemon cards. Then he lost 8 of them and gave 15 of them to his friend. Write an expression to represent the number of Pokemon cards he has left. The solve.
327 - (8 + 15) 304 Pokemon cards
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1/6 ÷ 2
1/12
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Insert the parentheses to make the statement true: 30 - 4 x 2 + 5 = 57
(30 - 4) x 2 + 5 = 57
500
Terrance bought 3 boxes with 20 fidget spinners in each and 4 boxes with 10 bags of slime in each. To find the total number of spinners and bags of slime, Terrance evaluated 3 x 20 + 4 x 10 = 100. Is his answer reasonable? Explain.
Yes, he used the order of operations correctly.
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Fourteen students bought their art teacher a new easel for $129 and a set of blank canvases for $46. Sales tax was $10.50. They shared the cost equally. Write an expression to show how you could calculate the amount each student paid. Then solve the expression.
(129 + 46 + 10.50) ÷ 14 $13.25
500
Isobel has 3 boxes of 22 gummy sharks. She gets 7 more sharks for each of her boxes as a present for National Candy Day. How many gummy sharks does Isobel have in all?
3 x (22 + 7) = 87 gummy sharks.
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(1/6 + 2 and 2/3) x (1 and 1/4 - 1/2)
2 and 1/8
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