A student has 3 times as many markers as her teacher. The teacher has 4 markers. Which equation can be used to solve how many markers the student has?
A. 3+4=□
B. 4−□=3
C. 3×4=□
D. 4÷□=3
C. 3 x 4 = _____
Select the list of numbers that are all multiples of 9.
A. 9, 27, 35, 63
B. 9, 48, 81, 90
C. 18, 36, 45, 64
D. 18, 54, 72, 99
D. 18, 54, 72, 99
Decide if A B, and C are true or false
A. 4581 > 4000 + 800 + 50 + 1
B. 40 hundreds + 50 tens + 81 ones = 4581
C. 4 thousands + 8 hundreds + 1 ten + 5 ones < 4581
A. False (4581 < 4851)
B. True
C. False (4815 > 4581)
Show 3/5 of a rectangle
3 pieces shaded, 5 parts all together
Decide if A B and C are true or false
A. 96/100 = .96
B. 4/100 = .4
C. 10 2/10 = 10.2
A. True
B. False
C. True
A pear costs 79 cents. Zack buys 8 pears. What is the total cost, in cents, of the pears?
632 cents
348÷6= (?÷6)+(48÷6)
300
694,301 - 477,215
217,086
Enter the unknown number that makes this equation true.
?/100 + 4/10 = 54/100
? = 14
Write the decimal form of 6/100
.06
A cheese pizza has 8 slices. A pepperoni pizza has 24 slices. Which equation can be solved to figure out how many times as many slices the pepperoni pizza has than the cheese pizza?
A. 24−8=□
B. 8×□= 24
C. 24=□+8
D. □= 24×8
B. 8×□= 24
Use multiplication to solve:
Does 3/4 = 9/12?
Yes!
3 x 3 = 9
4 x 3 = 12
437 + _____ = 816
379
2/6 + 3/6 = ?
5/6
Enter the symbol (<, >, or =) that goes in the box to make a true comparison. 0.58 □ 0.48
0.58 > 0.48
Danielle’s full-grown dog weighs 10 times as much as her puppy. The puppy weighs 9 pounds. Enter the number of pounds the full-grown dog weighs.
90 pounds
(10 x 9)
43 x 56
2408
John had 46 pinecones. He found some more at recess. He had 172 at the end. How many did he find?
126 pinecones
At the beginning of June, a bean plant was 3 2/5 inches tall. By the beginning of July, the plant was 6 4/5 inches tall. How many inches did the plant grow during June?
3 2/5 inches
Write this decimal "fifty six and seventy two hundreths"
56.72
A baker has 159 cups of brown sugar and 264 cups of white sugar. How many total cups of sugar does the baker have?
423 cups
5,489 divided by 6
914 r 5
Write in expanded form and word form:
708,435
700,000 + 8,000 + 400 + 30 + 5
seven hundred eight thousand, four hundred thirty-five
Show 6/8 of a circle
6 pieces shaded, 8 parts all togehter
Decide if A B and C are true or false
A. 6/100 = .06
B. 1 5/10 = 15.01
C. 2/10 = 0.2
A. True
B. False
C. True