235 + 427
662
1,024 - 487
537
24 × 6
144
48 ÷ 6
8
24 + 18 ÷ 6
27
Follow order of operations:
18 ÷ 6 = 3 → 24 + 3)
1,204 + 856
2,060
72.6 - 45.3
27.3
17 × 12
204
156 ÷ 12
13
(15 × 2) - 8
22
75.6 + 22.9
98.5
9,837 - 4,569
5,268
148 × 76
11,248
1,344 ÷ 16
84
Emma baked 4 trays of cookies with 18 cookies each. She gave away 30 cookies. How many cookies does she have left?
42
(4 × 18 = 72, then 72 - 30)
8.45 + 16.7 + 9.05
34.2
100 - 26.75
73.25
85 × 43
3,655
9,432 ÷ 36
262
320 ÷ 8 + 12 × 2
64
320 ÷ 8 = 40, 12 × 2 = 24,
then 40 + 24
6,709 + 3,842 + 1,165
11,716
7,560 - 2,849
4,711
A pack has 32 pencils. A teacher buys 18 packs. How many pencils?
576
A bakery made 2,400 cookies and packaged them in boxes of 48. How many boxes?
50
A school buys 5 boxes of markers. Each box has 24 markers. They hand out 68 markers to students. How many are left?
52
5 × 24 = 120,
then 120 - 68