Q. 1 or 2
Q. 1 or 2
Q. 1 or 2
Q. 3, 4 or 5
Q. 5 or 6
100

Write the following as an expression:

50 times the sum of 64 and 36

50 x (64+36)


100

Write the following in words:

(560 + 440) × 14

The sum of 560 and 440 times 14

100

Find the value of:

50 X (64+36)

50 X (64+36)

=50x100

=5,000

100

Solve:

25 × 30 = ________

     AND

2.5 × 30 

= ________ tenths × 30 = ________

25 × 30 = 750


2.5 × 30 

= 25 tenths x 30

=7 50 tenths

= 75.0

100

For a field trip, the school bought 47 sandwiches for $4.60 each and 39 bags of chips for $1.25 each.  
How much did the school spend in all?

Find the total amount the school paid for 47 sandwiches and 39 bags of chips.

$216.20 + 48.75 = $264.95

200

Write the following as an expression:

Divide the difference between 1,200 and 700 by 5

(1200-700) ÷ 5

200

Compare the expression using < , > , or = .  Explain how you can determine the answer without calculating.

100 × 8      [ < , > , = ]      25 × (4 × 9)

100 × 8      [ < ]      25 × (4 × 9)

100 × 8      [ < ]      (25 × 4) × 9

100 × 8      [ < ]      100 x 9

9 hundreds is 1 more group than 8 hundreds

200

Find the value of:

(1200-700) ÷ 5

(1200-700) ÷ 5

=500 ÷ 5

=100

200

Find the product of 514 and 33

16,962

200

Jeanne makes hair bows to sell at the craft fair.  Each bow requires 1.5 yards of ribbon. At the fabric store, ribbon is sold by the foot.  If Jeanne wants to make 84 bows, how many feet of ribbon must she buy?  

Figure out how many feet are in 1.5 yards of ribbon. You have to show your work.

4.5 feet

300

Write the following as an expression:

The sum of 3 fifteens and 17 fifteens

(3x15) + (17x15)

300

Compare the expression using < , > , or = .  Explain how you can determine the answer without calculating.

48 × 12      [ < , > , = ]       50 twelves – 3 twelves

48 × 12      [ > ]       50 twelves – 3 twelves

48 × 12      [ > ]      47 twelves

48 × 12      [ > ]      47 x 12

48 twelves is one more group of twelves than 47

300

Find the value of:

(3x15) + (17x15)

(3x15) + (17x15)

=45 + 255

= 300

300

Find the product of 546 and 405

221,130

300

Jeanne makes hair bows to sell at the craft fair.  Each bow requires 1.5 yards of ribbon. At the fabric store, ribbon is sold by the foot.  If Jeanne wants to make 84 bows, how many feet of ribbon must she buy? 


Jeanne must buy 378 feet.

400

Write the following as an expression:

15 times the sum of 14 and 6

15 x (14+6)

400

BONUS: Compare the expression using < , > , or = .  Explain how you can determine the answer without calculating.

24 × 36     [ < , > , = ]    18 twenty-fours, doubled



24 × 36     [ = ]    18 twenty-fours, doubled

24 × 36     [ = ]    (18 x 24) x 2

24 × 36     [ = ]    (18 x 2) x 24

24 × 36     [ = ]    36 x 24

400

Find the value of:

15 x (14+6)

15 x (14+6)

= 15 x 20

= 300

400

For a field trip, the school bought 47 sandwiches for $4.60 each and 39 bags of chips for $1.25 each.  
How much did the school spend in all?

Find the total amount the school paid for 47 sandwiches.

$216.20

400

Jeanne needed 378 feet of ribbon to make 84 bows.

If the ribbon costs 10¢ per foot, what is the total cost of the ribbon in dollars?  Explain your reasoning, including how you decided where to place the decimal.

378 x 10 cents

= 378 x 0.1

= 37 x ⅒

= $37.80

1 tenth of 378 is 37.8.  I used a place value chart to shift 378 one place to the left.

500

Write the following in words:

10 × (250 + 45)

10 times the sum of 250 and 45

500

Find the value of:

10 × (250 + 45)


10 × (250 + 45)

=10 x 295

= 2950

500

Find the value of:

(560 + 440) × 14

(560 + 440) × 14

=1,000 x 14

14,000

500

For a field trip, the school bought 47 sandwiches for $4.60 each and 39 bags of chips for $1.25 each.  
How much did the school spend in all?

Find the total amount the school paid for 39 bags of chips.

$48.75

500

Jeanne makes hair bows to sell at the craft fair.  Each bow requires 1.5 yards of ribbon.

A manufacturer is making 1,000 times as many bows as Jeanne to sell in stores nationwide.  Write an expression using exponents to show how many yards of ribbon the manufacturer will need.  Do not calculate the total.

(84 x 1.5) x 103

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