80 ÷ 20
4
Jenny has 64 crayons. She buys 18 more crayons but loses 10 crayons. How many crayons does she have now?
72
1/2
0.5
0.5
1/2
2/7 x 8/5
16/35
144 ÷ 6
24
There are 8 classes, and each class has 25 students. If the students are divided equally into 4 teams for a competition, how many students will be in each team?
50
1/4
0.25
0.125
1/8
12/15 x 12/7
144/105 --> 48/35
98 ÷ 3 (long division)
32 R:2
A candy store had 80 candies. They sold 30 candies and then divided the remaining candies equally among 5 jars. How many candies are in each jar?
10
3/4
0.75
0.3333333333333333
1/3
1/3 + 1/8
11/24
125 ÷ 6
20 R:5
There are 6 boxes of oranges, and each box has 15 oranges. If 20 more oranges are added, how many oranges are there in total?
110
6/7
0.857
0.75
3/4
1/3 - 1/8
5/24
3489 ÷ 12
290 R:9
A farmer has 100 apples and distributes them equally into 10 baskets. If 2 apples are taken out of each basket, how many apples are left in each basket?
8
8/7
1.1429
1.5
3/2
Simplify: 256/1236
64/309