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100

Put these numbers in order from least to 

greatest.   97, 100,  92,  51,  3,  16, 29

3, 16, 29, 51, 92, 97, 100

100

Martha buys a package of chocolate cookies costing $1.77. She gives the cashier $2.00.  How much does Martha receive in change from the cashier?

Put these amounts of money in order from greatest to 

least.   $5.74, $6.67, $5.80, $5.60

$6.67, $5.80, $5.74, $5.60

100

A chef made food for 77 adults and 94 children. Estimate the total number of guests served. Estimate to the nearest ten.

80 + 90 = 170    

approximately 170 guests

100

Which is a better estimate for the weight of a can of soda?   13 ounces  or  13 pounds

13 ounces

100

Emma is throwing a party. She has 20 stickers and wants to put the same amount of stickers in five party bags. How many stickers should Emma put in each party bag?

20 / 5 = 4 stickers in each bag

200

What number has 1 ten and 6 more ones than tens?

17

200

Martha buys a package of chocolate cookies costing $1.77. She gives the cashier $2.00.  How much does Martha receive in change from the cashier?

23 cents    or   $.23    or    $0.23

200

Greg practiced a song 99 times. If he practiced the song 25 times on his own, approximately how many times did he practice the song in front of others? Estimate to the nearest ten.

100 - 30 = 70

approximately 70 times in front of others

200

How many quarts are in one gallon?

4 quarts

200

Luke has 18 toy cars, but he sold 6 cars at a yard sale. He wants to divide the remaining cars into 3 groups. How many cars will be in each group?



(18 - 6) / 3 = 4 cars in each group

300

28 +  763  +  9 =

800

300

$17.06 +  $6.35 = y

y = $23.41

300

Estimate the product. Round the first factor to the nearest ten, and then multiply.

88 * 6 =

90 * 6 = 540

300

Kevin went to the farm and picked 12 kilograms of peaches. He wants to use all of the peaches in his pies. He uses 2 kilograms in each pie. How many pies can he make?

12/2 = 6 pies

300

Konrad collected 16 stones. He wants to sort them into three groups. How many stones can he place in each group? Does he have any left over?

16 / 3 = 5  R 1

5 stones in each group

1 stone left over

400

901 - y = 23

878

400

$100.24 - $67.67 = y

y = $32.57

400

Cassie will perform her juggling act at 3 parties with 9 to 11 kids at each party. She will also perform at a larger event with 41 kids. She estimates that there will be approximately 50 kids in all. Is that a reasonable estimate?  Yes or No? Use estimation to show your thinking.

No

3 * 10 = 30

30 + 40 = 70   approximately 70 kids

400

Which is the better estimate for the length of a raisin?

10 millimeters    or    10 centimeters

10 millimeters

400

Kaylie gave her grey kitten six feather toys. She gave her white kitten twice as many toys as her grey kitten. She gave her black kitten three times as many toys as her white kitten.  How many toys did Kaylie’s black kitten get? Show your thinking.

grey = 6 toys

white = 6 * 2 = 12 toys

black = 12 * 3 = 36 toys for her black kitten

500

4 * 9 = 4 * 5 + 4 * y

y = ?

y = 4

500

Alice walked to the pastry shop. She bought a donut for $2.08 and a danish for $1.35.  Alice gave the cashier $5.00. How much change did the cashier give Alice?

$5.00 - ($2.08 + $1.35) = $1.57

500

Grace bought 9 bags of marbles with 9 marbles in each bag. She poured out the marbles and let her brother borrow 22 marbles. Grace estimates that she has approximately 40 marbles left. Is that a reasonable estimate?  Yes or No   Show your thinking.

No

9 * 9 = 81

81 - 22 = 59

approximately 60 marbles left

500

Which is more, 1 kilometer or 1,045 meters?


1,045 meters is more than 1 kilometer

1 kilometer = 1,000 meters

500

A muffin company owns 7 bakeries. Each bakery makes 110 muffins per day. How many muffins in total do the bakeries make each day?

110 * 7 = 770 total muffins each day

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