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100

1/4 = _._____

0.25

100

0.63

63/100

100

(-6)(-5) = __

+30

100

-2.3 (-3.5)

8.05

100

At a recent charity race, there were 32 participants. Each entrant ran ¾ of a mile in the event. How many total miles did the runners complete all together?

24 miles

200

- 1/5 = __._____

- 0.2 or - 0.20

200

-0.751

751/1,000

200

-5(17)

-85

200

-1/4 x 4/5

-1/5

200

Brendan is a big fan of running. Over the last few months he averages 5 runs per week. For any given run on any day his average distance traveled is 3 3/4 miles. How much does Brendan run in one week on average?

18.75 miles or 18 3/4 miles

300

-2/3

-0.666666

300

-1.37

-1  37/100

300

-12(-15)

+180

300

-7.8 (0.03)

-0.234

300

There are 36 kids at a party. Each kid ate 1/4 of a pizza. If no pizza was left, how many pizzas were there?

9 Pizzas

400

3 1/8 = ___._____

3.125

400

-25.498

-25  498/1,000

400

-72

-49

400

-4/7 X -21/8       Simplify your answer

+1 1/2

400

A family of 12 people shared cake. Each person ate ⅙ of a cake. No cake was left over. How many cakes were there?

2 full cakes

500

-23 21/63 = ___.______

-23.3333333333

500

-1.008  in simplest form

-1 1/125

500

-10-7+(-8)2

47

500

-2/5 (0.2)

-2/25 OR -0.08

500

Liam is training for a bike race.

  • On Monday, he biked 3.25 miles.

  • On Tuesday, he biked 1 ½ times the distance he rode on Monday.

  • On Wednesday, he planned to ride 10 miles, but he only completed 7 ¾ miles.

  1. How many miles did he ride in total from Monday through Wednesday?

  2. How many more miles did he need on Wednesday to reach his 10-mile goal?

  • Monday = 3.25

  • Tuesday = 4.875

  • Wednesday = 7 ¾ = 7.75

Answer Question 1: 15.875 miles (or 15 ⅞ miles).

Answer Question 2: He needed 2.25 miles more (or 2 ¼ miles). 

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