46.8 ÷ 6
7.8
19.5 + 35.76
55.26
1/8 x 1/2
1/16
0.7 x 6
4.2
27.6 ÷ 3
9.2
198.2 - 62.16
136.04
3/5 x 5/6
1/2
0.52 x 3
1.56
1/4 ÷ 1/2
1/2
75.5 ÷ 0.05
1510
A purse can hold a maximum of 6.95 kilograms. There are two objects in the purse. The first object is 0.8 kilogram and the second object is 3.95 kilograms. How many more kilograms can the purse hold?
2.2 kg
2 4/5 x 10 1/2
15 2/5
0.6 x 0.5
0.3 or 0.30
4/5 ÷ 2
2/5
5.04 ÷ 2.4
2.1
Mary got hungry after work. She went to a coffee shop in the mall and bought a mug of coffee that cost $2.30 and 2 croissants that cost $1.20 each. If she had $10.50 in her pocket to begin with, how much money would she have left?
She would have $5.80 left in her pocket.
2 3/10 x 1/4
29 2/5
1.5 x 2.7
4.05
4 2/3 ÷ 1 1/6
4
23.8 ÷ 5.6
4.25
You mix 23.385 grams of sugar and 12.873 grams of baking soda in a glass container for an experiment. You place the container on a scale to fi nd that the total mass is 104.2 grams. What is the mass of the container?
67.942 g
3 1/2 x 2/3
2 1/3
0.98 x 7.3
7.154
6 1/2 ÷ 2 3/4
2 4/11