57 x 3
171
Which is the longer time in hours?
3 hours or 195 minutes?
1 minute = 60 seconds
1 hours = 60 minutes
There are 180 minutes in 3 hours.
180<195
78÷3
26
The length of a rectangle is 8 in and the width is 6 in. What is the perimeter?
P= 2(length + width)
28 in.
The height of a wave measured from midway between the highest and lowest points
Amplitude
254 x 3
762
Wanda needs a carrier for her cat. A small carrier can hold 240 ounces. Her cat weighs 12 pounds. Can the carrier hold the cat? (how many ounces does the cat weigh?)
1 pound = 16 ounces
Yes, the cat weighs 192 ounces.
192<240
68÷4
17
A rectangle has a length of 7 ft and a width of 4 ft. What is the area?
A= length x width
28 ft
A disturbance that transfer energy from place to place
Wave
8,352 x 4
33,408
An empty suitcase has a mass of 2 kilograms. What is the mass in grams?
1 gram = 1,000 milligrams
1 kilogram = 1,000 grams
2,000 grams
260÷4
65
A rectangle has a length of 30 feet and a width of 25 feet. What is the area?
A= length x width
750 sq feet
How many stripes are on the American Flag?
13
16 x 12
192
Ruth has a watermelon that is 8,000 grams. How much does the watermelon weigh in grams?
1 kilogram = 1,000 grams
8 kilograms
3,625÷4
906 r1
A rectangle has an area of 63 square feet and a length of 9 feet. What is the width?
A= length x width
width is 7 feet
Who is our current Vice President?
Kamala Harris
47 x 91
4,277
A bag of potatoes weighs 5 pounds. The bag is placed on the scale. The units on the scale are ounces. What weight does the scale show?
16 ounces = 1 pound
80 ounces
Mrs.Long makes 6 almond bags. She uses 5,783 almonds and shares them evenly among the bags. How many almonds are in each bag? How many are left over?
963 almonds in each bag with 5 left over.
(963 r5)
DAILY DOUBLE:
A playground in the park is rectangular and has a length of 18 yards. The width of the playground is half of the length. What is the area of the playground?
A= length x width
162 sq yards
DAILY DOUBLE:
Name all of the planets in our solar system.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
(We don't talk about Plu-to no no no...)