There are 4 columns and 2 rows of chairs. How many chairs are there?
4x2=8
The answer is 8
10+2=?
12
10-5=?
5
2+(10-5)=?
10-5=5
2+5=7
The answer is 7
Aarav has $50, he plans to share with his best friend evenly(which is me), how much money do both of us get?
50÷2=25
The answer is $25
5x5=25
The answer is 25 classrooms
20+10=?
30
Alicia has $50. She buys a pack of balloons for $24.50. How much money does she have left?
50-24.50=25.5
She has $25.50 remaining
4x(4-2)+12=?
4-2=2
4x2=8
12+8=20
The answer is 20
100÷50=?
2
What is 62/6^2?
6x6=36
The answer is 36
67+13=?
100
200-60.4=?
139.6
(7x2)+(50x50)-2447
7x2=14
50x50=2500
2500+14=2514
2514-2447=67
The answer is 67
Zach has a box of candy. In that box, he has 2000 of The Natural candies. He plans to share it with 5 other people. How many candy does each people recieve?
2000÷5=400
Each people will receive 400 candy
3!:3x2x1=6
The answer of 3! is 6
121.5+1981.7=?
2103.2
Mr Masters went on a walk to the park. He has $100. He first saw an ice cream stand selling a single scoop in a cup of ice cream selling for $4 or a cone single scoop for $5. He decides it was too expensive. So we continued his walk. Along the way, he saw a cafe. He looks at the menu and saw 2 deals. He decides to buy a sandwich for $17.40, which he thinks its a disgrace. How much did he have remaining?
100-17.40=82.6
He was $82.60 remaining
24x(6-4)÷8=?
24: 2x2x2x2=16
6-4=2
16x2=32
32÷8=4
The answer is 4
A farmer collects 3000 fruits per day, he ships them in boxes, which can only hold 50. How many boxes would he need?
3000÷50=60
The answer is 60 boxes
Dion is running a fundraiser by selling water bottles. On the way home, he sees an advertisement for a deal, 1 bottle for $2, he purchases 500. Later, he sports another advertisement, this time, 2 bottles for the price of $3. How much did he pay for the first deal and how much would he have saved if he bought the second deal?
First Deal: 1 Bottle for $2
Dion buys 500 bottles
Price per bottle = $2
Total cost = 500 × $2 = $1000
Second Deal: 2 Bottles for $3
Price per bottle = $3 ÷ 2 = $1.50
If Dion had bought 500 bottles at this rate:
Total cost = 500 × $1.50 = $750
Savings
Amount saved = $1000 − $750 = $250
Answer: He paid $1000 and if he bought the second option, he would have saved $250
223221798+12321319=?
235543117
914791.0123
Solve:
4!x32÷(4÷2)-100=?
4!: 4x3x2x1=24
32: 9
24x9=216
4÷2=2
216÷2=108
108-100=8
The answer is 8
Oliver likes to play Cookie Clicker, he wants to buy 2 in-game items, but dosen't know which one is the better deal. The first item costs 20m cookies, and gives 200k cookies per second. The second item costs 2b cookies, and gives 18m. Which one is the better deal?
Item 1:
Cost = 20,000,000 cookies
CPS = 200,000
Cost per CPS =
2,000,000÷200,000=100
Item 2:
Cost = 2,000,000,000 cookies
CPS = 18,000,000
Cost per CPS =
2,000,000,000,000÷18,000,000=90
Item 2 is the better deal since it is 90x more then the first deal