12 x 6 = ?
72
100 ➗ 10 = ?
10
1/4 x 3 = ?
3/4
A student has 12 fidgets. They buy 13 more. How many fidgets do they have now?
25 fidgets
Round 23 to the nearest ten.
20
30 x 7 = ?
210
320 ➗ 8 = ?
40
2/3 x 4 = ?
8/3 or 2 2/3
Oliver eats 145 kibbles each morning. Then, he eats another 268 kibbles in the evening. How many kibbles does he eat each day?
413 kibbles
2 1/4 x 3 = ?
6 3/4
43 x 5 = ?
215
2800 ➗ 70 = ?
40
5/7 x 6 = ?
30/7 or 4 2/7
Cosmo has 300 dog toys in his toy box. If Oliver steals 129 toys, how many does Cosmo have left?
171 toys
Round 4,327 to the nearest thousand.
4,000
26 x 34 = ?
884
527 ➗ 3 = ?
175 R 2
2 1/3 + 3 2/3 = ?
6
Mrs. Buettner buys 24 packs of pencils that have 6 pencils per pack. Then, she gives away 35 of the pencils to her students. How many pencils does she have now?
109 pencils
4,000 - 2164 = ?
1836
216 x 14 = ?
3,024
1489 ➗ 4 = ?
372 R 1
4 2/5 - 2 3/5 = ?
1 4/5
Mrs. Buettner takes her class of 24 students to the museum. Each student ticket cost $5. Then, at the museum she bought $214 worth of books from the gift shop. How much money did she spend in all?
$334
6 7/9 x 4
27 1/9