54/9
6
583 rounded to the nearest hundreds place
600
Tiffany baked 14 batches of cupcakes. Each batch had 32 cupcakes. She sold each cupcake for $3. Which equation represents, m, the number of dollars Tiffany made from selling the cupcakes?
A. m= 14 x 32 x 3
B. m= 14 + 32 + 3
C. m= 14 x 32 / 3
D. m= 14 + 32 x 3
A. m = 14 x 32 x 3
6.23-5.5
0.73
9.3
124/4
31
74,209 rounded to the nearest tens place
74,210
Mr. Price had 12 jars with 48 pencils in each jar. He threw away 24 broken pencils. Which equation represents, p, the number of pencils Mr. Price has now?
A. 12 x 48 - 24 = p
B. 12 x 48 x 24 = p
C. 12 + 38 x 24 = p
D. 12 + 48 + 24 = p
A. 12 x 48 - 24 = p
4.7+100.5
105.2
105/4
26 r. 1
258/6
43
654,131 rounded to the nearest hundred thousand
700,000
Michael had $42 in his piggy bank. Carlos had three times as much money as Michael. Carlos spent $15 on a book. Which equation can be used to find, d, the number of dollars Carlos has now?
A. 42 x 3 + 15 = d
B. 42 x 3 x 15 = d
C. 42 + 3 - 15 = d
D. 42 x 3 - 15 = d
D. 42 x 3 - 15 = d
9.32-1.25
8.07
857/6
142 r. 5
2,965/5
593
89,070,456 rounded to the nearest ten thousand
89,070,000
Saul read a total of 164 minutes on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.
-On Monday he read 78 minutes.
-On Tuesday he read 45 Minutes
Which equation can be used to find, m, the number of minutes Saul read on Wednesday?
A. 164 + 78 + 45 = m
B. 164 + 78 - 45 = m
C. 164 - 78 - 45 = m
D. 164 x 78 - 45 = m
C. 164 - 78 - 45 = m
21.75-21.25
0.50
6,954/9
772 r. 6
8,736/8
1,092
5,546,876,032 rounded to the nearest hundred thousand
5,546,900,000
Melissa had 7 packages of beads with 64 beads in each package. Her friend gave her 45 more beads. Which equation represents, b, the number of beads Melissa has now?
A. 7 + 64 + 45 = b
B. 7 x 64 x 45 = b
C. 7 x 64 - 45 = b
D. 7 x 64 + 45 = b
D. 7 x 64 + 45 = b
87.52-6.9
80.62
9,586/7
1369 r.3