Something Doesn't ADD Up
ROUND and ROUND we go
MINUS Madness
Step by Step
Anything Goes
100

324,567+213,478

538,045

100

 Round 12,346 to the nearest hundred

12,300

100

725,634−213,478

512,156

100

A charity raised $783,245 in January and $152,768 in February. They then spent $325,400 on supplies.
How much money do they have left?

610,613

100

In the movie Finding Nemo, what type of fish is Nemo?

Clown Fish

200

487,659+466,662

954,321

200

Round 87,659 to the nearest thousand

88,000

200

954,321−487,659



466,662

200

A library had 825,432 books. They bought 174,568 new books and discarded 56,789 old books.
How many books does the library have now?

943,211

200

In Pokémon, what type is Pikachu?

Electric

300

678,345+321,655


1,000,000

300

Round 324,567 to the nearest ten thousand.

320,000

300

1,000,000−678,345

321,655

300

A warehouse had 642,318 boxes. They shipped out 215,479 boxes and then received 134,256 new boxes.
How many boxes are in the warehouse now?

561,095

300

What mammal is known for being the largest animal on Earth?

Blue Whale

400

234,567+198,765+442,100

875,432

400

Round 875,432 to the nearest hundred thousand.

900,000

400

640,865−198,765

442,100

400

A road construction project planned to build 750,000 feet of road. After building 342,789 feet in the first phase and 187,654 feet in the second phase, how much road is left to build?

219,557

400

In Fortnite, what is the name of the circle that closes around the map and forces players to move closer together

Storm or Storm Circle

500

123,456+345,678+530,866

1,000,000

500

Round 678,345 to the nearest  

hundred

thousand

ten thousand

hundred thousand

678,300

678,000

680,000

700,000

500

1,000,000−123,456

876,544

500

The population of City A is 456,789. The population of City B is 312,654. If City A loses 25,432 people and City B gains 18,976 people, what is the total combined population of both cities now?

762,987

500

Which athlete has won the most Olympic gold medals?

Michael Phelps (Swimming)

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