Number Sense
Measurement
Geometry
Algebraic Sense
Prob and Stat
100
Ed jogs every third day, Ned jogs every 4th day, and Fred jogs every 6th day. If they all jogged today, when will they all jog on the same day again?
12 days from now
100
Duke and Donna each have ten coins. All coins are either dimes or quarters. Duke has 5 quarters, Donna has 60 cents more than Duke. How many quarters does Donna have?
9 quarters
100
Jake plans to make 12 cuts in a board. There will be a 10-inch interval between cuts. How long is the board?
130 inches
100
Two hundred thirty-five students go to Camp Fir Tree. There are 17 more girls than boys. How many are girls?
126 girls
100
If you have 3 hats and 3 jackets, how many different combinations of a hat and a jacket can you wear?
9 combinations
200
How many times would the digit, 2, be written if you wrote down all the whole numbers from 1 to 100?
20 times
200
Sue can't resist donuts. She saw that plain donuts were on sale for 35 cents each and fancy donuts for 50 cents each. Sue bought a dozen donuts and paid $4.65. How many fancy donuts did she buy?
3 fancy donuts
200
Rectangular cards, each 2 inches by 3 inches, are cut from a rectangular sheet 2 feet by 3 feet. What is the greatest number of cards that can be cut from the sheet?
144 rectangles
200
Mr. Lee, a physical education teacher, bought 4 soccer balls and 5 baseballs for the school. The total cost was$60. A soccer ball costs $6 more than a baseball. What is the price of a baseball?
$4-baseball
200
Meg has a choice of 3 blouses, 4 skirts, and 2 pairs of shoes as she plans her outfit for a school dance. How many different outfits are possible?
24 outfits
300
There are 5 people at a meeting. If each person shakes hands with each of the other once, how many handshakes are exchanged?
10 handshakes
300
At her fruit stand, Wendy sells apples for 25 cents each. One day she sold three fourths of her apples and had 33 apples left. How much money did she make on the apples she sold?
$24.75
300
Five flags are spaced evenly around a track. It took a runner 30 seconds to get from the first flag to the third flag. If the runner continues at the same speed, how long will it take her to get completely around the track?
75 seconds
300
A dress and a hat cost $40. The Dress cost $6 more than the hat. What was the cost of the hat?
$17 for a hat
300
For dessert you can choose apple, cherry, blueberry, or peach pie to eat, and milk or juice to drink. How many different combinations can you choose from?
8 different combinations
400
They are putting a fence around Mr. Rogers's farm. Each fence post has 1/4 of its length buried in the ground. Six feet of the post is above the ground. How long is each fence post?
8 feet
400
Place 20 pennies in a row on the table. Replace every fourth coin with a nickel. Now replace every third coin with a dime. Now replace every sixth coin with a quarter. What is the value of the 20 coins now on the table?
$1.35
400
Julia is making place cards for the homecoming dance. How many 1 1/ 2 x 3 inch cards can she cut from a 9 inch square of paper?
18
400
The fourth-grade wants to collect 50 cartons of food for the needy in the next 6 weeks. They collect 2 cartons the first week, 5 cartons the second week, and 8 cartons the third week. If the pattern continues in this way, will they meet their goal in the 6 weeks?
no
400
There are six teams in a softball league. Each team will play each of the other teams twice. How many games will be played in this softball league?
30
500
There are 32 people at a party. Someone suggests each person shake hands with everyone else once as they leave. How many handshakes are there?
496
500
A lady went to the bank, gave the teller $1 and asked for 50 coins in exchange. What coins did the cashier give her?
40 pennies, 8 nickels, 2 dimes
500
Broadway is parallel to Girard Street. 44th Street is perpendicular to Denver Street. Denver is parallel to Girard. Is 44th parallel or perpendicular to Broadway?
perpendicular
500
The distance between Exit 1 and Exit 20 on the turnpike is 130 miles. If any two exits must be at least 6 miles apart, what is the largest number of miles between any two consecutive exits?
22 miles
500
Fran wrote checks for her phone bill, gas bill, and electric bill. After she mailed her bills, she wasn’t sure she put the right check in each envelope. What is the probability that exactly one check went to the wrong company?
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