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100

A red hat costs $18 and a blue hat costs $6. How many times as much does the red hat cost than the blue hat?

The red hat costs 3 times as much as the blue hat.


18= ___ x 6.


100

What angle is shown when the time is 4:00 PM?

http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/33800/33834/nclock-04-00_33834.htm

It is an obtuse angle, greater than a 90 degree angle.
100
Round 76,398 to the nearest Thousands place.
76,000
100

Compare ½ to 1/8 using <, >, =. 

1/2 x 4/4 = 4/8


1/2 > 1/8
100
Tamika had a piece of ribbon that was 2 feet and 9 inches long. How many total inches of ribbon does Tamika have?
Tamika has 33 inches of ribbon.
200
Mrs. Simons bought 216 donuts for the upper elementary classes at Jackson Elementary School. If there are 6 upper elementary classes, how many donuts does each class get? Use variable D in your answer.

Each upper elementary class receives 36 donuts.

216 ÷ 6 = D

D=36

200

Find the perimeter of 

A square has equal side lengths so 96 ÷ 4 = 24

The length of each side is 24 feet.

200
Solve. 3,546- 928
2,618
200

Compare 5/6 to 1/2 on a number line using <, >, =.

1/2 x 3/3= 3/6


5/6 > 1/2

200
What is the total value of 2 quarters, 3 dimes, and 1 nickel? Use variable V  and $ in your answer.
0.25 + 0.25 + 0.10 + 0.10 + 0.10 + 0.01 = V


V = $0.81 


300

DAILY DOUBLE

Mrs. Matthews tutors 9 children after school. She wants to give each child an equal number of pencils. Mrs. Matthews bought 135 pencils. How many pencils will each child receive? Use variable P in your answer.

Mrs. Matthews pencil's: 135 ÷ 9 = P

P = 15

Each child will receive 15 pencils.



300

How many lines of symmetry does an equilateral triangle have?

https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Geometry_for_Elementary_School/Constructing_equilateral_triangle

An equilateral triangle has 3 lines of symmetry.
300
The numbers below form a pattern. 4, 11, 19, 28, 38, 49 Which of the following numbers will come next in the pattern? What is the pattern? a) 15 b) 51 c) 61 d) 53

+7  +8  +9  +10 +11 +12

4, 11, 19, 28, 38, 49,     ______

61
300

DAILY DOUBLE

There are two cakes on the counter that are the same size. The first cake has 1 /2 of it left. The second cake has 5/12 left. Which cake has more left? 

Cake 1: 1/2 x 6/6 = 6/12

Cake 2:5/12

6/12 > 5/12

Cake 1 has more cake left than Cake 2.


300

What is the decimal for the following fractions:

4/10, 75/100, 8/10, 63/100

4/10 = 0.4

75/100= 0.75

8/10= 0.8

63/100 = 0.63

400

Erick gets a magazine every month. He has a subscription that costs $12 per month. How much would Erick pay for a 2 year subscription? Use variable M in your answer.


Erick would pay $288.

Magazine cost for 1 year: $12 x 12 months = $144

Magazine cost for 2 years: $144 x 2 = M


400

How many 1-degree turns can a circle make?

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Circle_-_black_simple.svg

A circle can make 360 1-degree turns.
400
A total of 74,191 fans attended all of the play-off games this year. On the first night 20,359 attended the game, while 26,104 attended the second night. How many fans attended the third play-off game? Use variable F in your answer.

Total fans:                 74,191

All Play-off games: 20,359 + 26, 104 + F

Third Play-off game: 74,191 - 46,463 = F

F= 27,728 fans
400
What is the unit fraction for 3/5 if I decompose it twice?
3/5 decomposed twice is multiplying by 2.

3/5 x 2/2 = 6/10

The unit fraction for 6/10 is 1/10.

1/10

400

A car drove 1 1/2 kilometers. How many total meters did the car drive?

1 km = 1,000 m

1/2 km = 500 m

Total meters = 1,000 + 500 = 1,500 meters


500

Chris bought clothes for school. She bought 3 shirts for $12 each and a skirt for $15. How much money did Chris spend on her new school clothes? Use variable C in your answer.

Chris's shirt cost:3 x 12 = 36

Chris's skirt cost: 1 x 15 = 15

Chris's total cost: 36 + 15 = C

Chris spent $51 on new school clothes.

500

What is the missing angle measurement of the following figure:



https://www.helpingwithmath.com/printables/worksheets/geometry/8g5angle_problems01.htm

A total of 11 faces.
500
Mr. Johnson played a stock market game with his son Justin. They started with $10,000. During the first week they made $2,806. The second week they lost $4,882. How much money did they have at the end of the second week?
They had $7,942 at the end of the seconds week
500

Trevor has 4 1 /8 pizzas left over from his soccer party. After giving some pizza to his friend, he has 2 4/8 of a pizza left. How much pizza did Trevor give to his friend? Use variable P in your answer.

Trevor's pizza: 4 1/8 - P = 2 4/8


4 1/8 - 2 4/8 = P

3 9/8 -2 4/8

P= 1 5/8   Trevor has 1 and 5/8 pizza left.

500

Compare the following using <, >, =.


4 tenths + 3 hundredths _____ 3 tenths + 15 hundredths

4 tenths + 3 hundredths = 0.43

3 tenths + 15 hundredths = 0.45

4 tenths + 3 hundredths < 3 tenths + 15 hundredths