2-Step Word Problems and Time
Area/Perimeter
Multiplication/Division
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Fractions
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Part A. The first day, Sam starts with 588 cards. He buys 16 cards from his friend. He then sells 254 cards. What is the total number of cards that Sam has after the first day of the card show? Part B. The second day, Sam buys 3 packs of cards. Each package has 10 cards. Sam shares these cards equally among himself and 2 friends. What is the total number of cards that Sam and each of his friends receive?
Part A: What is 350 cards. Part B: What is 10 cards.
100
Alaysia counts all the tiles on her floor. Each of the floor tiles is a square. What measurement does Alaysia find by counting all the floor tiles? A. the cost of one tile B. the width of one tile C. the area of the floor D. the perimeter of the floor
What is C.
100
Find the quotients to complete the table. Problem| Quotient 64 ÷ 8 | [?] 63 ÷ 9 | [?] 30 ÷ 6 | [?]
What is 8, 7, 5.
100
There are 5 rows of trading cards with 3 trading cards in each row. How many trading cards are there?
What is the 15 trading cards.
100
What is an equivalent fraction to 2/4?
What is 1/2, 4/8, 6/12.
200
Use the information provided to answer Part A and Part B. The owners of a new hobby store have 126 model airplanes to sell. They sell 69 model airplanes the first month. They sell 43 model airplanes the second month. Part A. Which of these shows the three given numbers, each rounded to the nearest 10? A. 130, 60, 40 B. 120, 70, 50 C. 120, 60, 50 D. 130, 70, 40 Part B. Use the rounded numbers to find about how many model airplanes the owners have left to sell.
Part A. What is D. Part B. What is 20 model airplanes.
200
Samantha wants to build a fence to protect her square shaped garden. One side will measure 7 ft. How much fencing will she need to purchase to complete the fence?
What is 28 ft.
200
Nina has 32 baseball cards. She wants to sort the cards into 8 equal groups. Create a multiplication equation that shows how Nina can sort 32 cards into 8 equal groups.
What is 8 x n = 32.
200
Sanders ran for 22 minutes. Gabe ran 7 minutes longer than Sanders did. Helen ran 12 minutes less than Gabe. For how many minutes did Helen run?
What is 17 minutes Helen ran.
200
Anita ran part of a 1-mile relay race. The part of the race she ran is shown on the number line below (See # 5). Anita started at point X and finished at point Y. What fraction of the 1-mile relay race did she run?
What is A.
300
Use the information provided to answer Part A and Part B. A library has 254 books about cats. Part A. The library has 56 fewer books about dogs than about cats. What is the number of books the library has about dogs and what is the total number of books the library has about cats and dogs? A. 198 and 452 B. 198 and 254 C. 56 and 452 D. 56 and 254 Part B. Three students borrow books about cats. Each student borrows 6 books. How many books about cats remain in the library?
Part A. What is A. Part B. What is 236 cat books.
300
Mrs. Malone is building a patio that is 6 yards long and 3 yards wide. She has enough bricks to cover an area of 21 square yards. Does she have enough bricks to build the patio? Explain your answer.
Yes she does. I know that because 6 x 3 = 18, so she will have 3 square yards of bricks left over.
300
Johnny bought 4 boxes of girl scout cookies. Each box has 16 cookies. He ate 8 cookies. How many cookies does he have left?
What is 56 cookies.
300
Select all the expressions that are equal to 324. A. 372 – 48 B. 660 – 346 C. 119 + 215 D. 728 – 404 E. 216 + 108
What is A, D, and E.
300
Name a fraction that is equivalent to the whole number 4.
What is 4/1 8/2 16/4 ...
400
The time now is 7:55. What time was it 80 minutes ago?
What is 6:35
400
Tyler's bedroom measures 9 feet wide by 9 feet long. Kaitlyn's bedroom measures 12 feet wide by 7 feet long. Who has the bedroom with the greater area?
Who is Kaitlyn. Tyler's = 81 square feet Kaitlyn = 84 square feet
400
17. Which expression is equivalent to 6 × (2 + 3)? A. (6 + 2) × (6 + 3) B. (6 × 2) + (6 × 3) C. (6 × 2) × (6 × 3) D. (6 + 2) × 3
What is B.
400
Mandy drew a quadrilateral that is a rhombus but not a square. Which quadrilateral could be the one that Mandy drew (See #44)?
What is D.
400
Mrs. Fitzgerald has 4 candy bars that are all the same. Each candy bar is divided into 4 equal sections. What fraction represents just one section out of all the sections in the candy bars?
What is 1/16.
500
Ashley read a book from 1:15 until 3:05. Her sister, Alexis, read her book from 3:05 until 4:30. Who read for a longer period of time? Explain.
Who is Ashley. Ashley- 110 minutes Alexis- 85 minutes
500
Dezi made a poster in the shape shown below (See #37). What is the area, in square inches, of Dezi's poster?
What is D.
500
Select all the situations that can be represented by 35 ÷ 5. A. Heidi has 35 apples after picking the same number of apples each day for 5 days. B. Heidi has 35 apples and places an equal number of apples into 5 baskets. C. Heidi has 5 apples and needs more apples to deliver to a customer. D. Heidi has 35 apples, and her friend gives her 5 more. E. Heidi has 35 apples and gives 5 of them to a friend.
What is B.
500
Vince covered 2/1 cakes with frosting. He marked a point on a number line to show how many cakes he covered with frosting. Draw a number line and then show the point Vince marked?
Draw a number line. Plot 0, 1, and 2. Place the point on the 2.
500
The width, in inches, of three of Yi's buttons are shown in the table (See #9). Which statement about the widths of Yi's buttons must be true?
Who is B.
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