222 ÷ 2
What is 111?
STEM Club's first meeting had 52 students attend. The
first meeting was attended by 4 times as many
students as the second meeting. How many students
attended the second meeting?
What is 208 students?
Mr. Payne drove 25 miles home from work on Monday. He drove 3 times as many miles on Tuesday. How many miles did he drive on Tuesday?
What is 75?
Select all the prime numbers that are less than
10.
A. 2
B. 11
C. 5
D. 13
What is 2 and 5?
784÷ 4
What is 196?
India uses partial products to solve 53 × 24.
What are the partial products that make up
Indira's solution?
50 x 20=
50 x 4=
3 x 20=
3 x 4=
50 x 20=1000
50 x 4=200
3 x 20=60
3 x 4=12
STEM Club's first meeting had 52 students attend. The
first meeting was attended by 4 times as many
students as the second meeting. How many students
attended the second meeting?
What is a 208?
The cafeteria has 575 ounces of orange juice to serve
at breakfast. If every student is required to get 5
ounces of juice, how many students will be able to get
juice?
What is 115?
Find the product of 47x96
What is 4,512?
John weighs 6 times more than his cat. His cat weighs 12 pounds. How many pounds does John weigh?
72 pounds
List all the composite factors of 12
What is 4,6, and 12?
The cafeteria has 987 ounces of orange juice to serve
at breakfast. If every student is required to get 4
ounces of juice, how many students will be able to get
juice? How many ounces will be left if any?
What is 246 R3?
There are 23 students in art class and ten times as many in P.E. How many students are there in P.E.?
What is 230?
All 203 students at Polk School eat lunch at the same time. One day 19 students were absent.
Part A: If 9 students sit at each table in the lunchroom, how many tables were used that day at lunch?
Part B: How many tables were not used?
What is 20 tables?
What is 4 tables were not used.
The prime factors of 15
What is 3 and 5?
4,579÷7
What is 654 R1
Mason uses partial products to solve 36 × 53.
What are the partial products that makeup
Mason's solution?
What is 1500,300,90,18?
Eight friends are playing a game with 448 cards. Each friend gets the same number of cards to play the game.
Part A. How many cards does each friend get? Show your work.
Part B. A teacher adds 120 more cards to the game. How many cards will each friend get now?
Show your work.
Part B: 71 cards
The only number that is neither prime nor composite.
A.100
B. 1
C.10
D. 0
What is 1?