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100

56 x 8

448

100

72 ÷ 8

9

100

Nancy has 25 books. Sara has 5 times more books than Nancy. How many books does Sara have?

125 books

100

There are 43 calories in a candy bar. How many calories are there in 41 candy bars?

1,763 calories

100

Justin has 72 apples and Joey has 8 apples. How many times more apples does Justin have than Joey?

A: 8

B: 9 

C: 64

D: 80

B: 9 times more

200

734 x 4

2936

200

85 ÷ 5

17

200

Sam has 49 orange balloons and 17 blue balloons. Sally has 5 times more orange balloons than Sam. How many orange balloons does Sally have?

245 orange balloons

200

Mike bought 5 dozen eggs from the grocery store to bake some cakes. He plans to bake the cakes over 7 days. How many eggs did Mike buy?

60 eggs

200

A bottle of orange juice holds 3,500 ml of juice. The store owner says the bottle holds 3.5L of juice. 

Which is true?

A: The store owner is wrong because 3.5L is more than 3,500 ml.

B: The store owner is wrong because 3.5L is less than 3,500 ml.

C: The store owner is correct because 3.5L is the same as 3,500 ml.

D: The store owner is wrong because ml and L are not the same.

C: The store owner is correct because 3.5L is the same as 3,500 ml.


Remember: 1,000 ml = 1L

300

3,834 x 8

30,672

300

365 ÷ 3

121 R 1
300

Mary goes fishing with Joan. They catch 72 trout. If they equally split up the trout, how many will each one get?

26 trout

300

Tim was at the beach for five days and found 58 seashells and 46 starfish. He plans to give all of his findings equally to his four friends. How many will each friend get?

26 items

300

4th graders were taking a field trip. There were 146 students. Each bus could only hold 6 students. How many buses did they need?

A: 20

B: 24

C: 24 R2

D: 25

D: 25 buses

400

12 x 74

888

400

806 ÷ 5

161 R1

400

Benny had $210 to spend on 7 books. After buying them, he had $14. How much did each book cost?

$28

400

Kara sold half of her comic books and then bought 7 more. She now has 17. How many did she begin with?

20 comic books

400

James walked his neighbor's 6 dogs. He got $40 for every dog. He then spent $192 on a pencil. 

Which equation shows how to find the amount of money m that James has?

A: (40 x 7) + 192 = m

B: 192 - (40 x 7) = m

C: (40 x 7) - 192 = m

D: 192 + (40 x 7) = m


C: (40 x 7) - 192 = m

500
784 x 263

206,192

500

5,722 ÷ 8

715 R2

500

Tom bought 5 new baseball trading cards to add to his collection. The next day his dog ate half of his collection. There are now only 47 cards left. How many cards did Tom start with?

89 baseball cards

500

Jane bought a soda for $2 and 7 candy bars. She spent a total of $16. How much did each candy bar cost?

$2

500

At a concert there are 464 people seated in 10 equally sized sections. Each fan will receive 5 bracelets. The concert estimates that about 250 bracelets are needed for each section. 


A: The estimate is reasonable because 500÷10=50 and 50×5= 250 will result in having more bracelets than needed for each section.

B: The estimate is not reasonable because 400÷10=40 and 40x5=200 which will result in having less items than needed for each section.

C: The estimate is reasonable because 500÷10=50 and 50×5=250 will result in having the exact number of items needed for each section.

D: The estimate is not reasonable because 400÷10=40 and 40×5=200 which will result in having the exact number of items needed for each section.

A: The estimate is reasonable because 500÷10=50 and 50×5= 250 will result in having more bracelets than needed for each section.

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