orders of operations
Word Problems
Volume/Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Operations
100
How will the expression look after the first step is completed? 6 ÷ 2 + 4 × 3 – 6
What is 3 + 4 × 3 – 6
100
Desmond earns $12.00 for each lawn he mows. He wants to buy a new game system that costs $349 including tax. What is the fewest number of lawns he will have to mow to earn enough money to buy the game system?
What is 30 lawns
100
The volume of a rectangular prism is 60 cubic centimeters. Which of the following could be the dimensions of the rectangular prism?
What is 5 x 2 x 6
100
Mrs. Bello flew 4,502 miles for business trips in one year. The following year she flew 11,345 miles. How many more miles did she fly in the second year than in the first year?
What is 6,843 miles
100
Which of the following has the greatest product? A. 7 x 40 B. 50 x 20 C. 400 x 30 D. 200 x 6
What is 400 x 30
200
What is the value of the number sentence 8 + 4 × 7 – (10 ÷ 2)?
What is 31
200
Ms. Simmons’ fourth grade class needs to sell 675 candy bars to raise money for a field trip. If each of the 25 students in her class sells an equal number, how many candy bars will each student sell?
What is 27
200
The dimensions of Maria's jewelry box are 2in x 6in x 3in. If Wendy's jewelry box is twice the volume of Maria's jewelry box, which of the following could be the dimensions of Wendy's jewelry box?
What is 2in x 12 in x 3 in
200
Which of the following is a true expression? A. 40 x 80 >50 x 70 B. 200 x 6 = 20 x 60 C. 5 x 40 < 4 x 50 D. 700 x 20 = 20 x 70
What is 200 x 6 = 20 x 60
200
Which of the following shows the fractions and percents ordered correctly from least to greatest? A. 30%, 1/4, 2/3, 75% B. 1/4, 30%, 2/3, 75% C. 1/4, 2/3, 30%, 75% D. 30%, 2/3, 1/4, 75%
What is 1/4, 30%, 2/3, 75%
300
Which equation will equal 26? A. 3 + 3 × (4 + 2) = _______ B. 10 – 3 × 4 – 2 = _______ C. 12 + 3 × 4 + 2 = ______ D. 16 – 3 × (4 – 2) = ______
What is 12 + 3 × 4 + 2 = ______
300
There are 80 students in the fifth grade. One day, 20% of the students are absent. How many fifth graders were in school that day?
What is 64
300
Sara is trying to find the product of 900 x 30. Which basic fact could she use?
What is 9 x 3 = 27
300
Latoya has 250 quarters in her money jar. If 20 quarters fill a paper roll, how many paper rolls can Latoya completely fill?
What is 12
300
A box holds 24 apples. How many boxes will be needed for 7,311 apples?
What is 305 boxes
400
Julian baked 40 cookies. He ate 10 and split the rest among his 5 friends. Which expression gives the number of cookies each of his friends received? A. 40 × 10 ÷ 5 B. 40 × 10 × 5 C. (40 – 10) ÷ 5 D. (40 – 10) × 5
What is (40 – 10) ÷ 5
400
Larry’s family is planning to drive from Raleigh to Cape Hatteras. The distance to drive one way is 208 miles. If their car averages 26 miles per gallon of gasoline, how many gallons of gasoline will they use to make the round trip to Cape Hatteras and back?
What is 16
400
There are 80 students in the fifth grade. One day, 20% of the students are absent. How many fifth graders were in school that day?
What is 64
400
Malik wants to find the number of seconds in 6 hours. His first three calculation steps are shown below. Step 1: 1 minute = 60 seconds Step 2: 1 hour = 60 minutes Step 3: 60 × 60 = 3,600 seconds per hour What should be Malik’s next step?
What is multiply 3,600 by 6
400
The lunchroom had 120 boxes of oranges. Each box contained 15 oranges. On Monday, the lunchroom served 215 oranges. How many oranges were left?
What is 1,585
500
What number is nineteen thousand, six hundred seventy?
What is 19,670
500
How many 10s are there in 10,000?
What is 1,000
500
Mr. Kelley pays $95 each month for rent. How much rent does he pay in one year?
What is $1,140
500
Which represents the greatest amount? A. 20/100 B. 90% C. 5/4 D. 50%
What is 5/4
500
Carlos reads for 45 minutes every school day. If he read for 23 days in May, how many minutes did he read in May?
What is 1,035
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