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A relay race covers 1 1/2 miles, and each runner on a team will run 1/4 of a mile. How many runners are needed for a team?

6 runners

100

Sally is 14 kg heavier than Martha. Their total weight is 106 kg. Find Sally's weight.

60 kg

100

Simplify this fully: 64/512

1/8

100

456 x 42

19152

100

Estimate the value of 5621 + 6983 (round to the nearest hundred)

12600

200

Chelsea has 9 problems to do for math homework. She has solved 2/3 of the problems already. How many of her math problems has she solved?

6 problems

200

The swimming club went to a swim meet in another town. They took 4 cars and 2 vans. There were 4 people in each car and 6 people in each van. How many people went on the trip?

28 people went on the trip.

200

8/10 + 3/5

1 2/5

200

98550/9

10950

200

5+3x18รท6-9

5

300

Mark had 4 pies. If he gives 1/4 of a pie to each guest, how many slices can he give out total?

16 slices

300

In Fred's classroom there are red chairs, yellow chairs, and blue chairs. There are 8 red chairs. There are 5 times as many yellow chairs as red chairs, and there are 3 fewer blue chairs than yellow chairs. How many chairs are there in Fred's classroom?

85 chairs

300

Convert 43/5 into a mixed fraction

8 3/5

300

98670 x 5

493350

300

Find the area of the triangle


60

400

Mrs. Gray bought some eggs. She used 1/2 of them to make tarts and 3/4 of the remainder to make a cake. She had 9 eggs left. How many eggs did she buy?

24

400

Luke and Chad already had 57 shells in their shell collection. Then they went to the beach to collect even more. Luke found 18 limpet shells, 19 sand dollars, and 16 conch shells. Chad found 14 more shells than Luke did. How many shells do the pair have all together?

They now have 124 shells.

400

3/15 x 5/9

13/27

400

8955/3

2985

400

In a fruit orchard, there are 60 peach trees, 20 plum trees, and 35 apricot trees. What is the ratio of the number of peach trees to the number of plum trees to the number of apricot trees?

12:4:7

500

Ryan had $80 to spend on whatever he wanted. He spent 1/4 of his money on a toy car. How much money did he have left?

$60

500

Pablo has $180 and Ryan has $150. How much money must Pablo give Ryan so that they each will have an equal amount of money?

15

500

4 3/7 + 2 3/4

7 5/28

500

5678 x 32

181696

500

Find the unknown angle


80

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