Multiplication
Division
Adding & Subtracting Fractions
(Evaluating Sums & Differences)
Random Math
100

A factory produces 6 cars every hour. How many cars are produced in 8 hours?

6 x 8 = 48

48 cars

100
Joseph had 25 trophies. He put an equal number of trophies on each of his 5 shelves. How many trophies were on each shelf?

25 ÷ 5 = 5

5 trophies

100

Which of the following has a sum less than 1?

C) 2/5 + 3/7

100

2 x 7 = ?

14

200

If you plant 3 rows of carrots with 4 carrots in each row, how many carrots will you have in total?

3 x 4 = 12

12 carrots

200

Susan has 20 pieces of candy. She was going to share them equally with herself and 3 friends. How many pieces will each person get?

20 ÷ 4 = 5

5 pieces of candy

200

Helen had 2 small cheese pizzas. Helen gave her brother 7/8 of one pizza, and she ate all the remaining pizza. Which is a good estimate of the amount of pizza Helen ate?

C) 1 pizza

200

8 x 9 = ?

72

300

In a class there are 25 students and the teacher gives 12 papers to each of them. How many papers does the teacher give in total? 

25 x 12 = 300

300 papers

300

Rebecca sorted 42 marbles into 7 groups equally. How many marbles are in each group?

42 ÷ 7 = 6

300

Joe found a sum of 2/6 when he added 1/4 + 1/2. Is Joe's answer reasonable?

B) No, because 2/6 is less than 1/2.

300

50 ÷ 2 = ?

25

400

If a car consumes 3 gallons of gas to travel 50 miles. How much gas will it consume to travel 150 miles?

50 x 3 = 150

3 x 3 =9

9 gallons of gas

400

A school bus can carry 50 children. How many buses are needed to transport 600 children? 

600 ÷ 50 = 12

400

Owen has read 3/7 of the homework assignment. Drew has read 9/10 of the assignment. Which is a reasonable expression to estimate the difference in the parts of the assignments Owen and Drew have read?

C) 1 - 1/2

400

1,040 ÷ 4 =?

260

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