Answer with >, <, or =.
2.89 ______ 2.98
2.89 < 2.98 (less than)
Round 2.18 to the nearest tenth.
2.2
Last year, Jordan went to the doctor and weighed 109.67 pounds. This year, Jordan weighed 103.92 pounds. How much weight did Jordan lose since last year?
5.75 pounds
109.67 - 103.92
Miss Janet is baking chicken nuggets for the school lunch. She is placing the chicken nuggets into rows of 15. There are 24 rows on each baking sheet. How many chicken nuggets fit into 2 baking sheets?
15 x 24 x 2 = 720 chicken nuggets
What is the definition of a product?
A product is the answer to a multiplication problem.
Answer with >, <, or =.
3.792 ______ 3.79
3.792 > 3.79 (greater than)
Round 78.916 to the nearest hundredth.
78.920 or 78.92
Joahanna is buying food for her birthday. She bought a pizza for $14.95, a cake for $17.20, and a 12-pack of soda for $3.57. How much money did Joahanna spend for her party?
$35.72 (Addition)
Principal Anthony won the PowerBall worth $1,500,000,000. She decided to buy a house worth $14,918,555. She also bought a giant ranch worth $16,721,691. How much money does Ms. Anthony have left?
$1,468,359,754
Is 27 a prime number? If it is not, then tell me another way to get 27.
It is NOT a prime number. 9 x 3 is 27.
Answer with >, <, or =.
25.5 ______ 25.50
25.5 = 25.50 (equal to)
Round 46.12 to the nearest whole number.
46.00
Ms. Jerry is keeping track of how many gallons of gasoline she bought in the month of September. In the 4 weeks of September, she bought 16.28 gallons, 15.95 gallons, 16.10 gallons, and 16.03 gallons. How many gallons of gas did she buy in all?
64.36 gallons of gas
Raymond and Joshua are picking fruits and vegetables at a nearby farm. They picked 12 apples, 19 oranges, 16 heads of lettuce, 14 bananas, 8 heads of cabbage, and 19 carrots. How many vegetables did Raymond and Joshua pick?
16 heads of lettuce + 8 heads of cabbage + 19 carrots = 43 vegetables
Mr. Smith is filling up his Jacuzzi with water. His jacuzzi is 3 feet tall, 8 feet wide, and 6 feet long. How much water does Mr. Smith need to put into his Jacuzzi?
*A Jacuzzi is a small pool of hot water used as a spa.
144 cubic feet of water
There was 2.14 inches of rain on Monday, 1.62 inches of rain on Tuesday, and 1.9 inches of rain on Wednesday. On which day did it rain the least?
Tuesday
In the 2017-18 NBA season, Anthony Davis scored an average of 28.1 points per game. In the same season, LeBron James scored an average of 27.5 points per game. Jaylen says that they scored the same amount of points per game when he rounded to the nearest whole number. Is he correct? Why or why not?
Yes, he is correct. 28.1 rounds to 28 and 27.5 rounds to 28.
Jada is using her saved up money to buy new clothes. She bought a new pair of shoes for $29.72, a dress for $36.19, and a hat for $14.88. She had $90 saved up to spend. How much money does Jada have left after buying all of her clothing?
$9.21
$90 - $36.19 - $14.88 - $29.72
Jose is sharing his Takis equally with his 5 friends. He bought 1 bag of Takis, which has 131 pieces inside. He decided take the leftovers home. How many Takis will Jose take home?
5 takis are left in the bag.
State 3 good estimates for the number 4,782.
4,800 | 4,780 | 5,000
Jayton, Nathan, and Christopher were measuring how far they can run in 10 minutes. Nathan ran 1.263 miles, Christopher ran 1.26 miles, and Jayton ran 1.259 miles. Place the names in order from least to greatest based on how far they ran.
Jayton, then Christopher, then Nathan.
Nathan > Christopher > Jayton
Ms. Howard told Jose and Cameron to round 105.162 to the nearest hundredth. Jose rounded to 105.16 and Cameron rounded to 105.17. Who is correct and why?
Jose is correct because Cameron rounded up.
Jair started off with money in his wallet. He went out with his brother and bought some Marble Slab ice cream for $4.29. He also paid for his brother's ice cream, which cost the same amount. They followed it up by watching Goosebumps 2, which cost $15.15 per ticket. At the end of the day, Jair had $6.12 left. How much money did Jair start with?
$45.00
Add up all the costs and change.
Mr. A and Ms. Dennis have candy in containers in their room. Ms. Dennis has 414 pieces of candy. Mr. A has twice as many pieces of candy. If Mr. A and Ms. Dennis combined their containers of candy, then shared it equally among 41 students. How much candy will each student get?
30 pieces of candy
Ms. Vallie spent $28 buying clothes for winter. Ms. Stubblefield spent $14 more than Ms. Vallie. Ms. Brown spent $25 more than Ms. Stubblefield. How much money did they spend in all?
$137