2 x 4 = 8
4 x 2 = 8
8 ÷ 2 = 4
8 ÷ 4 = 2
CONGRATS! YOU WON 100 POINTS!
100 POINTS!
Round 456 to the nearest TEN and HUNDRED
460 and 500
Austin played 13 games. Each time he played he threw 4 red balls and 3 green balls at a target.
What was the total number of balls Austin threw at the target?
Austin threw 91 balls at the target.
Savannah is going on summer vacation. She will travel 365 miles on day one, and she will need to travel 174 more miles the second day to make it to her destination.
How many miles did Saravannah drive to make it to her destination?
She will travel 539 in both day one and day two combined.
Congrats! You won 200 POINTS!
200 POINTS
Sara is planning a birthday party. She wants to buy decorations and snacks. The decorations cost $137, and the snacks cost $248. How much money will Sarah spend on decorations and snacks for the party?
Sarah will spend $385 on decorations and snacks.
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!
Round 994 to the neareast TEN and the nearest HUNDRED
990 and 1000
In October, there were sold 498 at the school cafeteria. In November, there 655 pizza lunches sold.
How many pizza lunches were sold during October and November combined?
There were sold 1,153 pizza in both October and November combined.
The computer company had some hard drives to start. After they made 263 more, they had 704 hard drives. How many hard drives did the computer company have to start?
They had 441 hard drives to start.
42 ÷ 6 = 7
42 ÷ 7 = 6
7 x 6 = 42
6 x 7 = 42
On Thursday Chris drove 167 miles, on Friday he drove 68 miles, and on Saturday he drove 73 miles. How many miles did Chris drive in the three days?
Chris drove 308 miles in three days.
Double POINTS!
Samuel has 361 cards in his Pokemon collection. Sarah has 189 more cards that Samuel in her collection. About how many cards does Sarah have?
Sarah has about 600 cards.
Mrs. Johnson's class takes 3 minutes to walk one way to Cafeteria from their classroom. How many minutes does Mrs. Johnson’s class spend walking to Cafeteria and back to their classroom in 5 days?
ANSWER USING A COMPLETE SENTECE!!!It takes Mrs. Johnson's class 30 minutes a week.
JUST WON 300 POINTS!
300 POINTS
48 ÷ 6 = 8
48 ÷ 8 = 6
8 x 6 = 48
6 x 8 = 48
There are a total of 294 restaurants in a city.
There 49 restaurants in shopping malls.
Stephanie’s class is studying different kinds of insects.
Rounding to the nearest hundred, what is the best estimate for the number of insects they still need to collect?
They still need to collect about 300 insects.
Jack collects baseball cards. He has 47 cards he needs to display.
He displays 7 cards on a shelf.
He displays an equal number of the rest of the cards on 8 pages in a book.
What is the greatest number of cards Juan can display on each page?
The greatest amount of cards that Jack can display is 5 cards on each page.
Alex collects playing cards. After he bought 105 more, he had a total of 215 playing cards in his box. Which equation represents how many playing cards he had to start?
JUST WRITE THE EQUATION!!!
☐+ 105 = 215
45 ÷ ? = 5
45 ÷ 5 = ?
5 x ? = 45
? x 5 = 45
A group of 64 children and 24 adults will travel to the zoo in vans. There will be 8 people in each van. How many vans will be needed to take the group to the zoo?
They will need 11 vans to take the group to the zoo.
King’s class is collecting different kinds of leaves for a project. They need 800 leaves in total. They collected 312 leaves last week and 438 leaves this week. What is the best estimate, to the nearest hundred, for the number of leaves they still need to collect?
They still need to collect about 100 leaves.
Samuel has 341 cards in his Pokemon collection. Sarah has 159 more cards that Samuel in her collection. How many cards do they have altogether?
They 841 cards altogether.
Eric has 345 blocks of cobblestone. He mines 178 more blocks. How many blocks of cobblestone does Eric have now?
JUST WRITE THE EQUATION!
345 + 178 = ☐