Equivalency Between Fractions and Decimals
Prime and Composite Numbers
Single-Step Contextual Problems (Whole Numbers)
Multistep Contextual Problems (Whole Numbers)
Order of Operations
100

What is 1/2 as a decimal?

0.5

100

 What is the smallest prime number?

2

100

If Sarah has 10 apples and buys 5 more, how many does she have now?

15 apples

100

John has 20 marbles, and he buys 15 more. And then loses 2 marbles? How many marbles does he have?

33 marbles

100

What is 5+3×2?

11

200

What is 3/4 as a decimal?

 0.75

200

Is 4 a prime or composite number?

compostie

200

A book costs $10. If I buy 3 book, how much do I spend?

$30


200

If I buy 5 candies at $1.50 each and I use $10 to buy them. How much money do I have left? 

$2.50 left

200

What is (6+2)×3?

24

300

Convert 1/5 into a decimal.

0.2

300

Is 19 a prime number?

prime

300

If a man drives 24 miles in 3 trips, how many miles does he drive in 1 trip?

8 miles

300

If I buy 2 packs of stickers, each containing 8 stickers, and I give away 5stickers, how many do I have left?

11 stickers left

300

What is 7−(3+2)?

2

400

What is 1/3 as a decimal?

0.333…

400

List the prime factors of 15.

3 x 5

400

Jenny has 30 candies and gives 10 away. How many does she have left?

20 candles left

400

If I buy 3 packs of gum with 5 pieces each. I then give my friend 2 pieces of gum. How many pieces do I have left?

13 pieces of gum.

400

How do you apply the order of operations in (6+4)×2−5?

15

500

What is 1/8 expressed as a decimal?

0.125

500

Define what a prime number is.

A number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself.

500
At the store, I have $50 and buy 5 items for $5 each. How much money do I have left?

$45

500

There are 43 people going on a trip. A car can carry 5 people. How many cars do you need everyone to go?

9 cars

500

Explain the order of operations with parentheses.

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