What is the value of the digit 3 in this number? 8,327
300
Find an equivalent fraction for 3/5 with a numerator of 6.
6/10
Emily has a rectangular garden. The length of the garden is 8 meters, and the width is 5 meters.
If Emily decides to double the length of the garden while keeping the width the same, what will the new perimeter and area be?
42 meters
80 square meters
Tom has a soccer practice that starts at 3:45 PM, and it lasts for 1 hour and 30 minutes. He also has to attend a music lesson that starts at 5:30 PM and lasts for 45 minutes.
What time will Tom's soccer practice end?
End time = 3:45 PM + 1 hour 30 minutes = 5:15 PM
Look at the following number pattern and answer the questions:
2, 5, 8, 11, 14, ...
Write a rule or equation to describe how each number in the sequence is generated.
n + 3
Which is the largest odd number in the given list? 5,684; 7,239; 6,510; 7,896
7,239
Tom has 3/8 of a bag of marbles. He finds another bag with 1/4 of the same amount. What fraction of marbles does he have in total?
Consider the following number pattern:
1, 4, 7, 10, 13, ...
Using the identified pattern, predict the next three numbers in the sequence.
16, 19, 22
Emily went to the store with $10 to buy some school supplies. She bought a notebook for $3.50, a pack of pencils for $1.25, and a box of crayons for $2.75.
How much money did Emily spend on school supplies in total?
Total spent = $3.50 + $1.25 + $2.75 = $7.50
(24×3)+(14−8)÷2
75 (PEMDAS)
Find the first three multiples of 8.
8, 16, 24 OR 0, 8, 16
Sort the following shapes into shapes with equal sides and shapes with unequal sides: regular hexagon, circle, rectangle, equilateral triangle
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Examine the given geometric pattern. What is the rule or pattern that determines how the stars are arranged?
x2
The chart below shows the number of books read by students in a reading challenge over the past five months.
Month | January | February | March | April | May
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Books Read | 15 | 22 | 18 | 25 | 20
Which month had the highest number of books read, and how many books were read in that month?
April had the highest number of books read, with 25 books.
Compare the fractions 3/4 and 5/8. Which fraction is greater?
3/4
Mary has 368 apples, and she buys 427 more at the store. How many apples does she have in total?
795 apples (must include unit)
Draw and label a right angle.
(accurate drawing of a right angle)
A group of 8 friends are planning a picnic. They want to distribute equal amounts of sandwiches and fruit among everyone attending. There are 24 sandwiches and 36 pieces of fruit. Each person should receive the same number of sandwiches and the same number of pieces of fruit.
Calculate the number of sandwiches and pieces of fruit each person will receive.
3 sandwiches and 4 pieces of fruit
The table below shows the number of pets owned by students in a class.
Number of Pets | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5
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Number of Students | 3 | 6 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 1
Calculate the total number of students in the class.
Total number of students = 3 + 6 + 5 + 2 + 3 + 1 = 20 students
The bar graph below shows the number of students who participated in different sports. Answer the question.
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7 | *
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4 | * *
3 | * *
2 | * *
1 | * *
| Soccer Basketball
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Sports
Which sport had the most participants?
Tom has a rectangular garden that is 15 meters long and 8 meters wide. He decides to plant flowers along the perimeter of the garden. Each flower requires 2 square meters of space. Additionally, he wants to install a pathway that will take up 10 square meters inside the garden.
Tom wants to buy colorful stones to decorate the pathway. If each stone costs $1 and he needs 30 stones, how much will he spend in total?
$30
Emily has a ribbon that is 24 inches long. She wants to know how long it is in centimeters.
Conversion Factor: If 1 inch is equal to 2.54 centimeters, how can Emily convert the length of the ribbon from inches to centimeters?
multiply 24 x 2.54
Logic Puzzle: The School Club Mix-Up
Four friends – Anna, Ben, Clara, and Daniel – are joining different school clubs: Art Club, Science Club, Drama Club, and Chess Club. Each friend joins exactly one club, and no two friends join the same club. Use the clues below to figure out which club each friend joins.
Clues:
Question:
Which club does each friend join?
Logic Puzzle: The Animal Enclosure Mystery
Four animals – a tiger, a panda, a kangaroo, and a flamingo – live in separate enclosures at the zoo. Each animal lives in one of four enclosures: near the pond, by the trees, on the grassy hill, or next to the rocky cave. Use the clues below to figure out where each animal lives.
Clues:
Question:
Where does each animal live?
Four friends – Alex, Ben, Chris, and Diana – each have a favorite subject: Math, Science, English, and History. Using the clues below, determine the favorite subject of each friend.