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100

Solve: 1.6÷8× (0.5 ×3)

0.3

100

Samuel has 7 boxes of snacks that each contain a number of bags of snacks. His friend gave him 67 more bags. Now he has 95 bags of snacks. How many bags of snacks were there in each of the 7 boxes he had originally?

4 bags of snacks

100

Cindy has 3 2/5 cookies, and Damien has 2 1/3 cookies. How many cookies do they have in all?

5 11/15 cookies

100

Sarah has one younger brother and one older sister. Her sister is 16 years old, and her brother is 12 years younger than her sister. Sarah’s age is the average of her sister and brother. How old is Sarah?

10 years old

100

Solve: 7.48÷0.24

32.75

200

Solve: 150.96÷ 25.16

6

200

Solve for x:  2(3x-4)=10

x=8

200

Amy has 5/6 of a pie that she was going to eat for dessert, but then her little sister took 2/9 of the pie that was left. How much pie does Amy have left to eat?

11/18 of the pie

200

Timothy rode the bike from his house to school in 60 minutes. The distance between his house and the school is 3.6 kilometers. What speed, in kilometers per hour, did Timothy ride at?

60kph

200

Solve: 2/3+4/9−1/6

17/18

300

Solve: 0.0045×1345-0.65

5.4025

300

If y = 2x+5, find y when x is 3

y= (3) +5=11

300

What is 3/4 ÷ 5/8?

1 1/5

300

If a tank can hold 50 liters of water and is currently filled to 30% of its capacity, how many liters of water are needed to fill it to capacity?

35 liters

300

Solve for x: 3(2x−4)+5=2(x+6)−7

x=3

400

Solve: 26.978÷7+2.67

6.524

400

Solve for x: 4x-7=9

x=4

400

Hansson and Frank were comparing the amount of candy they have. Hansson has 7/8 of a pound of candy, and Frank has 5/6 of a pound. However Frank's brother came out of nowhere and gave Frank 1/3 of a pound of candy. Now Frank has 5/6 and 1/3 of a pound of candy. Who has more candy?

Frank with 5/6+1/3 

400

Mr. Cooper graded his students’ papers. 2 students got 100%, 4 got 95%, 6 got 90%, and 8 got 80%. What is the average score of the students’ scores?

88%

400

Machine A can complete a task in 10 hours, while Machine B can complete the same task in 15 hours. If both machines work together, how long will it take to complete the task?

6 hours

500

Solve: (2.45×3.6) +(7.89÷0.3) −(5.67×1.2)

28.316

500

Solve for x: 4(x+2)−3=2(x+6)

3.5

500

What 3/4 of 5/6 of 48?

30

500

A train leaves a station traveling at a constant speed of 60 miles per hour. Another train leaves the same station 30 minutes later at a speed of 90 miles per hour. How far from the station will the two trains meet?

180 miles

500

Meg was doing a problem in her math homework and got stuck. It was 1+2+3…965+966+967. Let’s help Meg solve the problem.

468,028

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