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100

The sum of 7+8+6+5+9+3+2+4+1.

What is  45?

100

The difference between 18 and 7.

What is 11?

100

The product of 12 and 11.

Waht is 132?

100

The length of the side of a square that has an area of 36 square inches. 

What is 6 inches?

100

It is another Math term for equivalent. 

What is equivalent or congruent.

200

The sum of 23, 42, 17, 28, and 15.

What is 125?

200

The difference between 51 amd 37?

What is 14?

200

The product of 400 and 40.


what is 16000?

200

The perimeter of a rectangle with a length of 12 inches and a width of 5 inches. 


What is 60 square inches? 

200

It is a 2 dimensional figure with four sides. 

What is a quadrilateral?

300

The sum of 43,978 and 18,956.

What is 62,934?

300

The difference between 50,101 and 23,455.

What is 26,646?

300

The product of 123 and 50.

What is 6,150?

300

The perimeter of a rectangle with an area of 80 square inches and 

a length of 10 inches. 

What is 36 inches?

300

area and perimeter of a square with a length of 8 inches. 

What is 64 square inches and 32 inches?

400

The sum of the product of (72 and 20) and (45 and 62).

What is 4230?

400

The difference between 101,010 and 23,245.

What is 23,245?

400

The product of 74 and 22.

What is 1,628?

400

The dimensions of two rectangles whose area is less than the perimeter. 

What are 2  by 3  or 5 by 2, or other that calculate correctly. 

400

the next three numbers in the pattern 2   5   11   ...

What are 23   47  and 91

500

The sum of the product of (142 and 35) and (125 and 51).

What is 11,345?

500

The difference between the sum of (135,978 + 65224) and (4875 +6428).

What is 189,899?

500

The product of 287 and 68.

What is 19,516?

500

The  dimensions of a rectangle whose area and perimeter are equivalent. 

What are 6 by 3 or others. 

500

An angle that is less than 90 degrees, and angle that is more than 90 

degrees and an angle that is exactly 90 degrees. 

What are acute, obtuse and right?