679 + 2,716
3,395
7 x 4 + 2
30
7 x 3 - 2 + 4
23
4 x (2 + 4) x 6
144
Which operation is performed first: (2 x 32) - 11 + 6
32 in the parenthesis
4,018 - 873
3,145
9 - 2 + 17
24
9 + 3 - 1 + 6
17
(13 - 6) + (5 - 3) + 20
29
Which operation is performed first: 5 - 12 + 2 + 22
12
25 x 6
150
15 - 3 x 4
3
2 x 4 + 9 - 3 X 5
2
5 x 2 + (8 - 3) + 34
96
Which operation is performed first: 4 x 8 - 3
4 x 8
119 x 6
714
8 x 6 x 3
144
10 x 3 + 90 - 10 x 2
100
10 x 8 + 82 + (5-2)
147
Which operation is performed first: 4 +1 - 10 ÷ 5 - 5 - 3
10 ÷ 5
56 x 23
1,288
90 - 45 x 2
0
3 x 4 x 2 - 10 + 20
34
(6 x 2) x (4 x 4)
192
Which operation is performed first: (5 x 2) + (4 - 3)
(5 x 2)
61/40 as a percent.
40%
Put the following in order from least to greatest: 3/4 , 76%, 0.68, 3/5 , 35/50 , 0.702
3/5 , 0.68, 35/50 , 0.702, 3/4 , 76%
1/10 + 2/3 =
23/30
2/3 + 5/7 =
1 8/21
2/5 - 1/6
7/30
3/4 * 1/7 =
3/28
Mike sat at the metal table in the common area, staring at the math worksheet. The problem read: "A recipe calls for 3/4 cups of flour. If you have a bag with 6 cups of flour, how many times can you make the recipe?" His cellmate, Leo, looked over his shoulder.
"Man, that's just dividing fractions," Leo said. "It's like figuring out how many full-size shanks you can get from a long piece of metal."
8
John has 5 1/2 yards of fabric. He needs to make shirts that each require 1 1/2 yards of fabric. How many shirts can he make?
4 2/5
Today's Free Spot
Manny, a guy doing a ten-year stretch, had just gotten paid from his prison job. His account had $75. He was looking forward to buying some ramen and hygiene stuff. But in the cell block, things are never that simple. Big Tony, the unofficial boss of the block, had a rule: everyone in his crew had to pay a tax. The tax was $25. Manny, being part of the crew, had to fork over his share. After paying the tax, Manny wanted to split the remaining money with his two bunkmates, Julio and Carlos. But he also had a plan to buy some ramen for himself. He wanted to keep 41 of his share for the ramen. The rest would be split evenly among the three of them.
The Math Problem:
How much money did Manny have left after paying Big Tony? How much money did each of the three men receive?
So, after all was said and done, Manny had his $12.50 for ramen, and each of his bunkmates had $12.50 to spend on whatever they wanted. It wasn't a lot, but in a place where a single pack of ramen is a luxury, every dollar counts.