Fractions
Word Problems 1
Word Problems 2
Area/Perimeter
Geometry/Measurement
100

Jennifer ate pizza for supper last night. She left this amount of pizza. What fraction is this?

1/6 (one-sixth)

100

Carter earned 13 math badges this week. He already had 66 badges for the year. How many badges does Carter have now?

79 Math Badges

100

A train makes 9 stops each day. How many days will it take for the train to make 63 stops?

7 days

100

Logan draws a square that is 4 units long and 4 units wide.  What figures would Sarah need to draw if she wants to have the same area as Logan's figure?

A. 5 units long and 3 units wide

B. 8 units long and 2 units wide

C. 10 units long and 6 units wide

D. 12 units long and 4 units wide

B. 8 units long and 2 units wide

100

Approximately how long is this pencil, in inches?

4 inches

200

A flower bed is divided into 8 equal parts. Roses are planted in 3 of the parts. What fraction of the flower bed has roses?

3/8

200

Chase, David, and Grayson have each read books this week.  So far, Chase has read 81 pages, David has read 48 pages, and Grayson has read 29 pages.  How many pages have the boys read together?

158 pages

200

A school collects canned food for charity.

• Third-graders collected 327 cans.

• Third-graders collected 138 more cans than fourth-graders.

How many cans did the fourth grade collect?

A. 289 cans                           B. 211 cans

C. 189 cans                           D. 111 cans

C. 189 cans

200

The perimeter of a rectangular bathroom is 32 feet. The width of the room is 8 feet. What is the length of the room?

8 feet long

200

Trapezoids have ___ pair of parallel sides.

One

300

Sofia has a chocolate bar that is divided into 4 equal pieces. She eats 1 piece. What fraction of the chocolate bar does Sofia have left?

3/4

300

Mike runs 4 miles every day. How many days will it take for him to run 20 miles total?

A. 4 days                                  B. 5 days

C. 16 days                                D. 24 days

B. 5 Days

300

There are 7 parking spaces in each row of a parking lot. There are 8 rows. A total of 39 parking spaces are full. How many parking spaces are empty?

A. 10 parking spaces                    B. 13 parking spaces

C. 15 parking spaces                    D. 17 parking spaces  

D. 17 spaces are empty

300

The garage door is 9 feet wide and 6 feet tall. What is the area of the garage door?

54 square feet

300

True or False: A square can also be a parallelogram and a rhombus.

True

400

Olivia ate 4/6 of her granola bar. Ethan ate the same amount of his granola bar, but his bar was divided into 3 equal pieces. What fraction of his granola bar did Ethan eat?

2/3

400

Tanya baked 125 cookies for a bake sale. Mark baked 67 fewer cookies than Tanya. How many cookies did they bake in all?

A. 183 cookies                   B. 192 cookies

C. 250 cookies                   D. 267 cookies

A. 183 cookies

400

Students are raising money to buy sports equipment. Their goal is $180. They collect $6 each day for 9 days. How much more money do they need to reach their goal?

$126

400

The perimeter of a rectangular chalkboard is 34 feet. The top of the chalkboard is 9 feet. What is the area of the chalkboard.

Area = 72 square feet

400

Joel hiked for 45 minutes. He finished hiking at the time shown.  At what time did Joel begin hiking?

A 5:10 p.m.     B 5:45 p.m.      C 6:10 p.m.       D 6:40 p.m.

A: 5:10 p.m.

500

In a class project, 2/3 of the students chose to work in groups, while 2/8 of the students chose to work alone. Did more students choose to work in groups or alone?

Groups (2/3 is greater than 2/8)

500

Andrew has a box with 10 cans of paint. There are 5 cans of paint in the garage. He puts all the cans of paint on the shelf in rows of 5. How many rows of paint cans does Andrew make?

3 Rows of Paint

500

A farmer put 8 large boxes of apples into a truck. There are 80 apples in each box. How many apples did the farmer put into the truck altogether?

A. 72 apples               B. 88 apples

C. 640 apples             D. 720 apples

C. 640 Apples

500

Ellen is comparing two rectangles.

• Rectangle P is 5 inches long and 1 inch wide.

• Rectangle Q is 4 inches long and 2 inches wide.

Which statement correctly compares the areas and perimeters of the rectangles?

A. The rectangles have equal areas, and rectangle P has a greater perimeter.

B. The rectangles have equal areas, and rectangle Q has a greater perimeter.

C. The rectangles have equal perimeters, and rectangle P has a greater area.

D. The rectangles have equal perimeters, and rectangle Q has a greater area.

D. The rectangles have equal perimeters, and rectangle Q has a greater area.

500

What is the measurement of the glue stick to the nearest half-inch?

3 1/2 inches

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