MULTIPLICATION
DIVSION
ADDITION
SUBTRACTION
Random Operation
100

1,203 x 35

42,105

100

430 ÷ 5

86

100

809 + 324

1,133

100

1,200 - 349

851

100

70.9 x 1.2

85.08

200

13.5 x 2.78

37.53

200

36.8 ÷ 9.2

4

200

460.2 + 34.2

494.4

200

70.2 - 3.5

66.7

200

2/5 + 1/4

13/20

300

4/5 x 7/9

28/45

300

22 ÷ 1/5

110

300

4/8 + 1/2

8/8 or 1

300

7/9 - 2/3

1/9

300

40,000 - 3,908

36,092

400

3 1/4 x 2 2/4

23/4 or 5 3/4

400

12 ÷ 2/8 

96/2 or 48

400

3 4/8 + 2 1/4

5 6/8 or 5 3/4

400

6 1/5 - 3 3/10

2 9/10

400

6 8/9 + 2 1/9

8 9/9 or 9

500

A school ordered 15 boxes of markers for its classrooms. Each box contains 24 packs of markers, and each pack has 8 markers inside. How many total markers did the school order?

2,880 Markers

500

A baker has 4 loaves of bread. If they slice each loaf into 1/3 loaf servings, how many servings can they make?

12 servings.

500

A farmer has 1,200 apples. She sells 350 apples to a grocery store, 120 to a local market, and then harvests 450 more apples. How many apples does the farmer have now?

1, 180 apples.

500

A school library had 150 books checked out. On Monday, 35 books were returned, and on Tuesday, 42 more books were returned. How many books are still checked out?

73 books are still checked out.

500

A baker has 5 boxes with 12 donuts each. He sells 40 donuts in the morning, then bakes 15 more. If he divides the remaining donuts equally among 5 customers, how many donuts does each customer get?

7 donuts.

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