Module 1 - Place Value and Decimal Fractions
Module 2 - Multi-Digit Whole Number and Decimal Fraction Operations
Module 3 - Addition and Subtraction of Fractions
Module 4 - Multiplication and Division of Fractions and Decimal
Fractions
100

345 ÷ 1,000 = _____________

0.345

100

434x21

9,114

100

3/4 + 1/5

19/20

100

40 students shared 5 pizzas equally. How much pizza will each student receive? What fraction of the pizza did each student receive?

Each student gets 1/8 of the pizza.

200

Arrange the numbers in increasing order.

3.049 3.059 3.05 3.04

3.04, 3.049, 3.05, 3.059

200

4,859 ÷ 23

211.26

200

3/4 - 3/8

3/8

200

Lillian had 2 two-liter bottles of soda, which she distributed equally between 10 glasses.

Each glass has 1/5 soda.

300

Round 32.678 to the nearest ten, one, tenth, and hundredth.

Ten - 30

One - 33

Tenth - 32.7

Hundredth - 32.68

300

Each grade level at Hooperville Schools has 298 students. If there are 13 grade levels, how many students attend Hooperville Schools?

3,874

300

9 2/3 - 2 6/7

6 17/21

300

Abbie spent 5/8 of her money and saved the rest. If she spent $45, how much money did she have at first?

She had $72 at first.

400

The price of milk in 2013 was around $3.28 a gallon. This was eight times as much as you would have probably paid for a gallon of milk in the 1950s. What was the cost for a gallon of milk during the 1950s?

Use a tape diagram and show your calculations.

The cost for a gallon of milk during the 1950s was $0.41.

400

Tickets to a baseball game are $20 for an adult and $15 for a student. A school buys tickets for 45 adults and 600 students. How much money will the school spend for the tickets?

The school will spend $9,900 on tickets.

400

Jackson needs to be 1 3/4 inches taller in order to ride the roller coaster. Since he can’t wait, he puts on a pair of boots that add 1 1/6 inches to his height and slips an insole inside to add another 1/8 inch to his height.

Will this make Jackson appear tall enough to ride the roller coaster?

Jackson will not be tall enough to ride the roller coaster.

400

Mrs. Diaz makes 5 dozen cookies for her class. One-ninth of her 27 students are absent the day she brings the cookies. If she shares the cookies equally among the students who are present, how many cookies will each student get?

Each student will get 2 1/2 cookies.

500

Brandon mixed 6.83 lb of cashews with 3.57 lb of pistachios. After filling up 6 bags that were the same size with the mixture, he had 0.35 lb of nuts left. What was the weight of each bag? 

Use a tape diagram and show your calculations.

The weight of each bag was 1.675 lbs.
500

Michael has a collection of 1,404 sports cards. He hopes to sell the collection in packs of 36 cards and make $633.75 when all the packs are sold. If each pack is priced the same, how much should Michael charge per pack?

Michael should charge $16.25 for each stack of sports cards.

500

Matt wants to shave 2 1/2 minutes off his 5K race time. After a month of hard training, he managed to lower his overall time from 21 1/5 minutes to 19 1/4 minutes. By how many more minutes does Matt need to lower his race time?

Matt needs to lower his time by 11/20.

500

Jim bought a 3/4 pound bag of chocolate chips. He used 1/3 of the bag while baking. How many pounds of chocolate chips did he use while baking?

Jim used 1/4 pounds of chocolate chips.