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100

For a birthday party Ms. Frat bought six regular sodas and nine diet sodas. If her fridge would only hold five on each shelf, how many shelves would she fill up?

3

100

What is 201 rounded to the nearest 100? 

200

100

Faye had ninety-six pieces of candy. Her friend gave her 27 more pieces. How many pieces of candy did Faye have total?

123 pieces of candy


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100

6x9x10

540

100

Mr. Cundari draws a shape with 4 pieces and shades one in. What fraction is shaded? 

1/4

200

A store had fifteen oranges in a bin. If they threw away five of the old ones and put fortyfour new ones in the bin how many would be in the bin?

54

200

What is 1,589 rounded to the nearest 100? 

1,600

200

342-296

46

200

64 divided by 8

8

200

What is the number one rule for being able to compare fractions models?  

Same size WHOLE

300

Ms. Surran was planting vegetables in her garden. She started with twenty-eight seeds and planted eight of them in the big garden and in each of her small gardens put five seeds each. How many small gardens did Ms. Surran have?

4

300

Ms. Gonzalez had 25 hamsters and 28 lobsters. How many animals did she have altogether? Round your answer to the nearest 10. 

50

300

There were sixty-one people on the train. After the first stop there were thirty-seven people left. How many people got off?

24

300

70x7

490

300

What is one fraction equivalent to 1/2? 

2/4,3/6,4/8, 5/10, 6/12......

400

A pet store kept their hamsters in cages with 7 per cage. For their Christmas sale they put out 9 cages and end up selling all but 14 hamsters. How many hamsters did they sell during their Christmas sale?

49

400

Sheldon ate 102 cupcakes and 216 french fries. How many items did he eat altogether? Round your answer to the nearest 100. 

200

400

658+740

1,398

400

How many groups of 7 are there in 42?

6

400

Compare using greater than, less than, or equal to.

2/3    2/6

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500

Ms. Alexander and Ms. Taleno were comparing their Halloween candy. Ms. Alexander received 3 times as much candy as Ms. Taleno received. Ms. Alexander then split her candy evenly into 5 piles to eat later. If Ms. Taleno received 40 ounces of candy, how many pieces of candy would be in each of Ms. Alexander's piles?

24

500

What is 21,477 rounded to the nearest 10? 

21,480

500

1,259-899

360

500

72 divided by 8

9

500

Draw, label, and find the point for 5/8 on a numberline. 

Mrs. Jackson will check your answer. 

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