Problem solving A
Problem Solving B
Problem Solving C
Problem Solving D
Problem Solving E
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There were 1,455,268 people living in Weston in 1990. In the year 2000 there were 1,426,599 people. How many more people were living in Weston in 1990 than in 2000? F. 27,569 G. 28,669 H. 28,671 J. 31,331
G. 28,669
100
Theo bought 2 books for $4 each and 3 pencils for $1 each. Which number sentence can be used to find the total amount of money in dollars Theo spent? A. 8 x 4 = B. 8 + 3 = C. 6 + 4 = D. 6 x 3 =
B. 8 + 3 =
100
Laura brushed her teeth 3 times each day for 7 days. Each time, she brushed them for 2 minutes. What is one way to find the total number of minutes Laura brushed her teeth during these 7 days? A. Multiply 3 by 7 and then multiply the product by 2. B. Multiply 3 by 2. C. Add 3 and 2 and 7. D. Add 2 to the product of 3 and 7
A. Multiply 3 by 7 and then multiply the product by 2.
100
DAILY DOUBLE Each day that Jasmine turns in her homework on time, she earns 5 points. Jasmine has turned in her homework on time for the last 8 days. How many points has Jasmine earned altogether? A. 30 B. 35 C. 40 D. 45
C. 40
100
Austin's mother bought 8 cases of soda for a party. There were 24 cans in each case. How many cans of soda did Austin's mother buy altogether? A. 192 B. 184 C. 172 D. 132
A. 192
200
There students at Burns Elementary School sold 297 packages of white wrapping paper and 376 packages of green wrapping paper. How many more packages of green paper than white paper did they sell? F 673 G 79 H 189 J 1212
G. 79
200
Luis has 4 paint sets. There are 12 jars of paint in each set. Which number sentence can be used to find the total number of jars of paint Luis has? A. 12 x 4 = B. 12 / 4 = C. 12 + 4 = D. 12 - 4 =
A. 12 x 4 =
200
Arturo and his father are planning a camping trip. The camping site is $15.00 per night. If Arturo and his father have $50.00 to spend on a campsite, how many nights will they be able to camp on the beach? A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6
A. 3
200
The windows are being cleaned in all the first-floor classrooms at Alamo Elementary School. There are 12 classrooms on the first floor, and each classroom has 12 windows. How many windows will be cleaned on the first floor? A. 154 B. 144 C. 132 D. 120
B. 144
200
Aaron exercises every day of the week. If he does 25 jumping jacks each day, how many jumping jacks will he do in 1 week?
175
300
Ryan went to the movies. He bought a movie ticket for $3.50, a soda for $2, and 2 boxes of popcorn. What information is needed to find the total amount Ryan spent at the movies? A The number of people at the movie B The cost of a candy bar C The title of the movie D The cost of a box of popcorn
D The cost of a box of popcorn.
300
DAILY DOUBLE There are 9 tables in a restaurant. Each table can seat only 6 people. Which number sentences shows how to find the greatest number of people who can be seated in the restaurant at one time?
6 x 9 =
300
A beetle crawled up and down a plant 4 times each day for a week. What information is needed to find the total distance the beetle traveled during the week? A. The plant's height B. The beetle's length C. The weather during the week D. The type of plant
A. The plant's height
300
It takes Olivia between 7 and 9 minutes to walk to school each day. At this rate, about how many days will it take Olivia to spend 60 minutes walking to school? A. 3 days B. 5 days C. 7 days D. 12 days
C. 7 days
300
Ms. Powell has donated a total of $348 to a library during the past 4 years. She has donated the same amount of money each year. How much money has Ms. Powell donated to the library in each of the past 4 years? A. $82 B. $87 C. $352 D. $344
$87
400
Lorraine had a box of 300 crackers. After she and her brothers ate some crackers, there were 78 crackers left in the box. Which question can be answered with this information? A. How many brothers does Lorraine have? B. How many crackers did one of Lorraine's brothers eat? C. How many of Lorraine's brothers ate crackers? D. How many crackers were eaten by Lorraine and her brothers?
D. How many crackers were eaten by Lorraine and her brothers.
400
On Monday, 36 people visited an art museum. On Tuesday, 15 fewer people visited the museum than on Monday. EAch person paid $5 for admission. How much money was paid for admission to the museum on Tuesday? A. $105 B. $21 C. $255 D. $51
A. $105
400
Mika bought a dozen cupcakes from the bakery. How can she find the cost of 1 cupcake? A. Multiply the cost of a dozen B. Add the cost of a dozen 12 times C. Divide the cost of a dozen by 12. D. Subtract the cost of a dozen from 12.
C. Divide the cost of a dozen by 12.
400
George scored 7 points during a basketball game. Jack scored 3 times as many points as George. Which of these shows the total number of points that Jack scored? A. the sum of 7 and 3 B. the difference between 21 and 3 C. the product of 7 and 3 D. the quotient of 21 and 3
C. the product of 7 and 3
400
Alex bought lemons that were priced at 2 lemons for 18 cents. What was the total cost of 5 lemons? A. 28 cents B. 36 cents C. 45 cents D. 90 cents
C. 45 cents
500
Belinda bought a pack of pencils for $1, a box of paints for $3, and 6 folders. What information is needed to find the total amount Belinda spent? F. The number of pencils in a pack G. The amount of money Belinda has left H. The number of paints in a box J. The cost of each folder
J. The cost of each folder
500
Danny's dog ate 56 cans of food in 4 weeks. If the dog eats the same amount each week, which number sentence can be used to find the number of cans of food the dog eats in one week? A. 56 x 7 = B. 56 / 7 = C. 56 x 4 = D. 56 / 4 =
D. 56 / 4 =
500
Justin has 11 pets on his farm. He fed each pet 12 times last week. How many times in all did he feed his pets last week? A. 23 B. 121 C. 132 D. 144
C. 132
500
Every day Khari and her family have 2 newspapers delivered to their house. When they came back from a trip, there were 14 newspapers waiting for them. Which number sentence can be used to find the number of days they were gone? A. 14 / 2 = B. 14 + 2 = C. 14 - 2 = D. 14 x 2 =
A. 14 / 2 =
500
When Maggie went to her sister's graduation, she saw that 300 students were graduating. Maggie noticed that equal numbers of graduating students were seated in 5 different sections of the auditorium. How many graduating students were seated in 1 section? A. 60 B. 600 C. 295 d. 1,500
A. 60
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