50+18=
68
Peter had $10 in his pocket. His dad gave him another $5. He then spent $8. How much does he have left?
$10+$5-$8=$7
True or false:
2/4=1/2
True
8÷2=
4
5 x 5
25
100-13=
87
Jim has 3 cats. He fills the bowl with 12 ounces of food every day. If each cat eats the same amount, how many ounces does each eat per day?
12÷3=4 ounces
True or false:
4/7=8/10
False
4/7=8/14
35÷5=
7
7 x 2
14
45÷___=9
5.
I bought 4 boxes of Pop Tarts and each box has 4 packs. How many Pop Tarts do I have?
4 x 4 = 16
Place in order:
4/5, 1/3, 1/2, 2/10
2/10, 1/3, 1/2, 4/5
81÷9=
9
10 x 3
30
612-268=
344
Juni has 5 cars and 6 people fit in each car. How many people fit in his cars?
5 x 6 = 30
Compare fractions >, <, =
3/4____5/6
3/4 > 5/6
42÷7=
6
11 x2
22
(4x5)+(7x8)=
76
Tom is shopping for shirts. Target has shirts for $12 each, but Walmart has them for $10 each. If he buys 5 from Walmart, how much cheaper will it be than Target?
12x5=60
10x5=50
$60-50=$10
Make any equivalent fraction for 5/9
Answers vary
10/18, 15/27, 20/36, etc
132÷11=
12
12x11=
132