Adding/Subtracting Decimals
Multiplication/Division Decimals
Fraction Multiplication
Order of Operations
Solve for the variable
100
Jerry bought 6.95 lbs of cherry and lime jelly beans for his birthday party. If 1.75 lbs were cherry flavor, how many pounds were lime flavor?
5.2
100
8.1 × 9.5 =
76.95
100
A taco recipe called for 3 1⁄5 cups of meat per taco. If Isabel wanted to make 4 tacos, how much meat would she need?
12 4⁄5
100
10×5+4^2
66
100
3 + Z; when z = 4
7
200
Paige was measuring how much taller she got over two years. In the first year she grew 4.62 cm. In the second year she grew 7.7 cm. How much taller did she get altogether?
12.32
200
9.7 × 7.975 =
77.3575
200
1⁄5 × 4 =
4/5
200
3 + 5 x 2
16
200
Z - 8; when Z = 12
4
300
Tom was weighing the amount of candy he received for Halloween. If he received 8.30 kg and his brother received 1.8 kg, how much candy did they get all together?
10.1
300
27.44 ÷ 0.98 =
28
300
A package of paper weighs 3 4⁄6 ounces. If Edward put 3 1⁄2 packages of paper on a scale, how much would they weigh?
12 10⁄12
300
7+(30÷6+36÷4)
21
300
4 + 5 + Z x 2; when Z = 3
15
400
A weatherman was measuring the amount of rain two cities received over a week. City A received 3.74 inches while City B received 9.8 inches. How much rain did they get total?
13.54
400
2,420 ÷ 0.55
4,440
400
1/4 ÷ 9 =
1/36
400
7+(8×9+7+70÷10)
93
400
r(2); when r = 10
20
500
Ned and Sarah were running a relay race. The race was 22.01 kilometers total. If Ned ran 9.41 kilometers how far did Sarah run?
12.6
500
0.1691 ÷ 8.9 =
0.019
500
6 2/4 ÷ 5 1/2 =
1 8/44
500
4+(3-2)-2+10
13
500
2 x 3 + (1+z); when z = 4
11
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