What is 96 divided by 6?
What is 16
The fractions 2/4, 3/6, 4/8, 5/10, and 6/12 are all alike in this way:
What is they are all equivalent to 1/2.
7,295 + 346
What is 7,641
753 x 8
What is 6,024
This type of triangle has three angles that all measure less than 90o: acute, obtuse, scalene, or right.
What is acute
Put these fractions in order from the least to the greatest: 2/3, 2/4, 5/6?
What is 2/4, 2/3, 5/6
1,035 - 956
What is 79
794 divided by 3
What is 264 r 2
Last week, the Chicago Cubs played baseball for 16.82 hours and the Chicago White Sox played for 16.89 hours. In which place value do these two numbers differ?
What is the hundredths place
23,332 + 56,668
What is 80,000
Dry-erase markers come in packs of 4. Mrs. Powell is ordering dry-erase markers for all of the 5th grade students. If 2 classrooms have 25 students, and one classroom has 29 students, how many packs of markers does Mrs. Powell have to order?
What is 20 packs
The width of a rectangular garden measures 6 feet. The perimeter of the garden measures 42 feet. This is the measurement of the length of the garden.
What is 15 feet
The measurement of a right angle is equal to this many degrees
What is 90 degrees
Which answer is smaller?
5/6 - 3/6 =
or
10/12 - 8/12 =
10/12 - 8/12 equals 2/12.
5/6 - 3/6 equals 2/6, but
2/6 is the same as 4/12.
2/12 < 4/12, so, 10/12 - 8/12 is smaller.
10,000 - 7,243
What is 2,757
Last school year, there were 4,276 students at Stevenson High School. This school year, there are 318 fewer students. If each student has 8 notebooks, how many notebooks are there at Stevenson High School this year?
What is 31,664
The perimeter of a square is 24 inches. This is the area of the square.
What is 36 square inches. (36 in.2)
Mr. Robertson is building a model rocket. The first night he built 2/8 of the rocket. The next night he built 3/8 of the rocket. How much of the rocket does Mr. Robertson have left to build?
What is 3/8
Ms. Treshansky has $40.00 to spend at the mall. She wants to get lunch and buy new clothes for her kids. She buys two shirts at $6.99 each and six pairs of socks at $2.39 each. This is the approximate amount Ms. Treshansky will have left for lunch: $5.00, $9.00, $12.00, $14.00
What is $14.00