Jack has 5,092 crayons. Ann has 3,971 crayons. How many more crayons does Jack have than Ann?
5,092 - 3,971 = more crayons
jack has 1,121 more crayons than Ann
Round 1204.364 to the nearest tenth
1204.4
34.5 + 3.5
38
34.2 - 33.1 =
1.1
30 x 40 =
1200
Carly wants a soccer ball that costs $26.06 and a goal that costs $78.61. How much will Carly spend?
26.06 + 78.61 = spend
$104.67 Carly will spend
Round 45.435 to the nearest hundredth
45.44
6,511 + 74.54 =
6,585.54
45.21 - 46.21 =
1
3600 / 6 =
600
Sarah’s class is setting up chairs for a school event.
They arranged 143 rows of chairs with 12 chairs in each row.
How many chairs do they set up in total?
143 x 12 = total chairs
1,716 chairs needed to set up
Write this number in expanded notation -
3,245.604
(3x1000) + (2x100) + (4x10) + (5x1) + (6 x .1) + (4 x .001)
22.302 + 145.62 =
167.922
502.04 - 321.09 =
180.95
21 x 58 =
1218
A sports store is having a 6-day clearance sale. The goal is to sell 700 baseball caps. About how many caps do they need to sell each day to reach their goal?
700/6 = caps need to sell each day
116.66, which is about 117 caps
Compare these numbers ( <, >, or = )
54.63 5.632
6,235 6,235.0
54.63 > 5.632
6,235 = 6,235.0
56,345 + 0.235
798.34 - 934.2 =
135.86
345 x 21 =
7,245
John wants to buy 4 shirts and 5 belts. The shirts cost $16.89 each, and the belts cost $8.97 each. Jack gave the cashier $120.41, how much does he have left?
16.89 x 4 = shirts
8.97 x 5 = belts
Total spent = shirts + belts = 67.56 + 44.85 = 112.41
120.41 - 112.41 = $8.00 left
Write this number in standard form:
(5x10,000) + (4 x 100) + (3 x 10) + (5 x .001)
50,430.005
1234.56 + 6543.21
7,777.77
700 - 598.2 =
101.80
495/11 =
45