Place Value
Fractions
Decimals and Percents
Multiplication & Division
Word Problems
100
The place value of 7 in the number 278.
What is the tens place
100
The simplified fraction equivalent to 2/4.
What is 1/2
100
The percentage equivalent to 1/4
What is 25%
100
45/5
What is 9
100
Wendy has 36 books. She has a bookshelf with 6 shelves on it. If Wendy puts the same number of books on each shelf, how will be on each shelf?
6 books
200
The digit that is the ten thousandths place in the number 287,394.
What is 8
200
The fraction equivalent to (2/4) + (4/4)
What is 6/4 or 3/2
200
The decimal conversion of 54%
What is .54
200
The first 4 multiples of 6 (starting at 1)
What is 6,12,18,24
200
Jeff and Laura want to combine their money to buy a $1.50 candy bar. If Laura has 4 quarters and Jeff has 3 dimes do they have enough money to purchase the candy bar?
No
300
This is the smallest number that can be created using the numbers: 5, 2, 6, with the number 2 in the hundreds place?
What is 256
300
The product of multiplying 1/2 by 4/5
What is 4/10 or 2/5
300
The sum of .023 and 1.12
What is 1.143
300
The least common multiple of 8 and 4
What is 16
300
Anna is baking a giant cake and needs 18 eggs. How many dozens of eggs does she need to purchase in order to have enough eggs?
2 dozen (she will have 6 left over)
400
This is the largest number that can be created using the numbers: 8, 3, 7, with the 8 in the tens place
What is 783
400
1/8 divided by 1/6
What is 6/8 or 3/4
400
The decimal and percent equal to 3/100
What is .03 and 3%
400
The factors of 24 (Hint: there are 8)
What is 1,2,3,4,6,8,12,24
400
A car is traveling at 30 miles per hour. If the car has to travel 90 miles how many hours will it take?
3 hours
500
Create a 4-digit number where the digit in the hundreds place is 3 times the value of the digit in the ones place.
What is (answers may vary)
500
The number of girls in a class of 30 students where 2/3 of the students are girls.
What is 20
500
25% of 8
What is 2
500
The first 12 multiples of 8 (starting at 1)
What is 8,16,24,32,40,48,56,64,72,80,88,96
500
Kim made two pies that were exactly the same size. The first pie was a cherry pie, which she cut into 6 equal slices. The second was a pumpkin pie, which she cut into 12 equal pieces. Kim takes her pies to a party. People eat 3 slices of cherry pie and 6 slices of pumpkin pie. Did people eat more cherry pie or pumpkin pie?
Neither, they ate the same amount of each pie.
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