73 + 48.7
121.7
78.9 - 55.779
23.121
3.7 x 0.4
1.48
22.47 ÷ 0.7
32.1
Mr. Neal purchased apple cider for himself and three friends. He spent a total of $15. How much was each glass of cider?
$3.75
46 + 39.5
85.5
41.3 - 20.65
20.65
7.12 x 3
21.36
12.92 ÷ 3.4
3.8
Lucy made a pumpkin pie to sell at a bake sale. She cut it into 6 slices and sold each slice for $3.35. How much money will she make if she sells the entire pie?
$20.10
65 + 56.8
121.8
72 - 67.01
4.99
15.9 x 0.8
12.72
7.224 ÷ 0.08
90.3
Monique needs 3.5 cups of sugar for a pie recipe. She wants to make 8 pies. How many cups of sugar will she need?
28 cups of sugar
79.3 + 10.21
89.51
58 - 45.183
12.817
39.6 × 5.20
205.920
0.025 ÷ 0.5
0.05
Gina is putting candy into bags for her students. She has 65 students throughout the day and plans to put 0.75 pounds of candy into each bag. Which means she needs 48.75 pounds of candy. If candy comes in 4 pound bags, how many full bags of candy does she need to buy?
13 bags of candy
96 + 37.367
133.367
67.15 - 24.302
42.848
44.84 × 9.84
441.2256
16.1268÷4.53
3.56
Dave and his sister picked out two pumpkins at the pumpkin patch. The pumpkins cost $0.53 per pound. David’s pumpkin weighed 9.24 pounds and his sister’s pumpkin weighed 12.6 pounds. How much did they pay for both pumpkins?
$11.58