Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Division
Mystery
100

Question: Add: 1,243 + 2,056.

Answer: 3,299

100

Question: Subtract: 4,512 − 2,103

Answer: 2,409

100

Question: Multiply: 24 × 6

Answer: 144

100

Question: Divide: 84 ÷ 6

Answer: 14

100

What college does Mr. P go to?

Butler University

200

Question: Add: 3,789+4,215

Answer: 8,004

200

Question: Subtract: 7,304 − 3,289

Answer: 4,015

200

Question: Multiply: 317 × 4

Answer: 1,268.

200

Question: Divide: 95 ÷ 4. Give quotient and remainder

Answer: Quotient 23, remainder 3 (23 R 3)

200

What is Mr. P's favorite food?

Steak

300

Question: Add: 2,468 + 5,973

Answer: 8,441

300

Question: Subtract: 6,200 − 4,758

Answer: 1,442

300

Question: Multiply: 46 × 27

Answer: 1,242

300

Question: A teacher has 248 pencils to put into boxes holding 12 pencils each. How many full boxes can she fill, and how many pencils will be left over?

Answer: 248 ÷ 12 = 20 full boxes (20 × 12 = 240) with 8 pencils left over.

300

Where is Mr. P from?

Chicago

400

Question: Add: 6,407 + 7,986

Answer: 14,393

400

Question: Subtract: 10,005 − 6,478

Answer: 3,527

400

Question: Multiply: 89 × 7

Answer: 623

400

Question: Divide: 726 ÷ 3

Answer: 242

400

How many siblings does Mr. P have? 

1

500

Question: Add: 3,759 + 8,624. Then add 1,205 to the sum.

Answer: First sum 3,759 + 8,624 = 12,383. Then 12,383 + 1,205 = 13,588.

500

Question: Subtract: 12,034 − 7,689. Then check your answer by adding the result to 7,689 — what do you get?

Answer: 12,034 − 7,689 = 4,345. Check: 4,345 + 7,689 = 12,034.

500

Question: Multiply using the standard algorithm: 1,256 × 8. Then round the product to the nearest hundred.

Answer: 1,256 × 8 = 10,048. Rounded to the nearest hundred = 10,000.

500

Question: A factory packs 1,439 toys into crates that each hold 8 toys. How many full crates are used, and how many toys remain unpacked? (Also express the remainder as a fraction of a full crate.)

Answer: 1,439 ÷ 8 = 179 full crates (179 × 8 = 1,432) with 7 toys remaining. As a fraction: 7/8 of a crate

500

If Mr. P could be an animal, what animal would he want to be?

A Monkey

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