Solve:
3 4/5 + 3/5
4 2/5
Solve:

5.9
Solve: 
1,620
Find the volume:

72 cm3
What is the value of 4 in each of the numbers:
A) 432,888
B) 43.09
C) 3.45
D) 324
A) 400,000
B) 40
C) 0.4
D) 4
Solve:
9/16 -3/8
3/16
Find the sum: 49.87 + 32.53 =
82.40
Selena has 4 bagels. She wants the bagels for breakfast for 6 days, If she eats the same amount of bagel each day, how much bagel should she eat each day for breakfast?
Selena should each 4/6 or 2/3 of a bagel each day.
Find the volume.

24 cubic units
Write the coordinates for Point A and Point B.

Point A (1,4)
Point B (3, 2)
Mr Weaver bought 20 boxes of chips for the snack sale. 1/4 of the boxes were sold at the sale. How many boxes of chips does Mr. Weaver have left?
15 boxes of chips
Find the difference:

21.9
Solve: 
10, 812
How many cubes are needed to fill the prism completely?

40 cubic units
Solve.
(16÷ 8)+ (3× 2)
8
Dana is training for a cross-country race. She ran 3/4 of a mile on Monday, 2/4 of a mile on Tuesday, and 1/8 of a mile on Wednesday. How far did she run in all?
1 3/8 of a mile
Solve:
67×102 =_______________
67 x 104 =______________
6,700
670,000
Divide. Write your remainder as a fraction:
915-:12
76 3/12 or 76 1/4
Find the volume:
768 cm3
Isaac is going to a water park with his little brother, Anthony. Since Anthony is only 4 feet tall, they check to see if he is tall enough to ride the Super Slide. Sadly, the park's website says that he needs to be at least 52 inches tall. How many more inches does Anthony need to grow before he is tall enough to ride the Super Slide?
4 inches
Find the difference:
8 - 3 1/5
4 4/5
Round 38.972 to the nearest:
Whole Number:____________
Tenth:__________________
Hundredth:_________________
Whole Number: 39
Tenth: 39.0
Hundredth: 38.97
Ben is walking 150 miles in 31 days to raise money for a charity. He wants to walk the same amount of miles each day. How far should he walk each day? What do you have to do with the remainder? Why?
4 26/31
Find the volume.

92 ft3
Jocelyn is the treasurer of the science club. She collected $2.00 from each of the 30 members and an additional $20 from the principal. Half of the money was used to pay for t-shirts. Write an expression that models the amount of money that was used to pay for t-shirts. Use grouping symbols in your expression.
( 2 x30 +20) /2