Write the number in standard form:
three million, seventy-six thousand, two hundred fourteen
3,076,214
9 x 100
900
9,200/100
92
96-50+65
111
Ella had an equal number of car stickers and smiley stickers. She gave 30 car stickers and 45 smiley stickers to her brother. She had twice as many car stickers as smiley stickers at the ed. How many car stickers did she have at first?
60
Write the number in word form:
9,380,170
Nine million, three hundred eighty thousand, one hundred seventy
58 x 3,000
174,000
4
6x40/3
80
3,172
Write the number in expanded form:
4,578,312
4,000,000+500,000+70,000+8,000+400+10+2
872 x 103
872,000
270/20
(66+44)/5+12
34
A group of teachers, parents and students attended a concert. The adults paid $1,200 altogether and the students paid $640 altogether for their tickets. The price of an adult ticket was $60, and there were 4 more teachers than parents. How many parents were in the group?
8
Complete each expanded form:
4,623,180
_______+623,000+180
735 x 48
35, 280
864/36
24
( 2 + 3 )2+ ( 9 - 12 ÷ 3 )
30
The cost of 6 refrigerators and 5 washing machines is $23,628. The cost of each refrigerator is $1,650 more than the cost of a washing machine. How much does a washing machine cost?
$1,248
Ms. Green forgot the 7-digit security code used to access her email inbox. Use the following clues to help her find the code.
• There is a 2 in the thousands place.
• The digit in the tens place is 3 times the digit in the thousands place.
• The digit in the ones place is 2 less than 9.
• The digit in the ten thousands place is 4 less than the digit in the ones place.
• Multiply the digit in the ten thousands place by 2 to find the digit in the millions place.
• The digit in the hundreds place is 3 more than the digit in the tens place.
• The difference between the digit in the thousands place and the digit in the tens place is the digit in the hundred thousands place.
6,432,967
429 x 25
13,728
3,722/45
83 R32
(18 + 7 ) x (11 + 6 ) - 82
361
Henry bought 49 packs of red balloons, 66 packs of blue balloons, and 35 packs of yellow balloons. Each pack contained 12 balloons. He mixed them up and gave away some balloons. He then repacked the balance into packs of 25.
A. How many balloons were there altogether?
B. He gave away 225 balloons. How many packs of 25 were there?
C. Henry paid $3 for each pack of a dozen balloons. He sold each new back of 25 balloons for $10. How much money did he make?
A. 1,800 balloons
B. 63 packs
c. $180