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100

Write 10,000 in exponential form

104

100

10/4 - 5/7

50/28 or 1 and 22/28

100

5/8 x 2/3

10/24

100

2.37 + 11.5

13.87

100

Convert 70,000 mL to L

70 L

200

Solve

43 x 103

43,000

200

(1 ÷ 8) + (2 ÷ 3)

19/24

200

1/9 x 4

4/9

200

4.61 x 8.2

37.802

200

What number would make this equation true?

?/5 x 16 > 16

Any number greater than 5

300

Compare using <, >, or =

(5 + 51) x (317 + 284) __ 51 x (317 + 284)

(5 + 51) x (317 + 284) > 51 x (317 + 284)

300

11/10 = 3/5 + ?

5/10 or 1/2

300

8 ÷ 2/3

24/2 or 12

300

87 ÷ 2.4 

No remainder!

36.25

300

Write an expression and solve:

The sum of 3/4 and the difference of 1/2 and 1/8

3/4 + (1/2 - 1/8) = 9/8 or 1 and 1/8

400

What is 21,486.372 rounded to the nearest hundred?

21,500

400

Adesh has 5 and 7/8 gallons of paint. He uses 1 and 3/8 gallons to paint a bedroom and 1 and 1/2 gallons to paint a hallway. How many gallons of paint does Adesh have left?

5 and 7/8 - 1 and 3/8 = 4 and 4/8

4 and 4/8 - 1 and 1/2 = 3 gallons

400

Eddie has 4/5 pounds of almonds. He uses 1/2 of the almonds to make muffins. How many pounds of almonds does Eddie use to make muffins?

4/5 x 1/2 = 4/10 pounds of almonds

400

What is 21,486.372 rounded to the nearest hundredth?

21,486.37

400

835.8 feet = _____ yards

278.6 yards

500

Scott has 56 cans of dog food. Each can holds 12 ounces of food. He feeds his dogs a total of 32 ounces of food each day. For how many days can Scott feed his dogs before the food is gone?

56x12=672 ounces of dog food

672÷ 32 = 21 days

500

Mr. Perez cooks 8 cups of pasta. He divides the pasta equally between 5 bowls. Mr. Perez then pours 1 and 1/4 cups of sauce into each bowl.

How many cups of pasta and sauce are in each bowl?

8/5 + 1 and 1/4 = 1 and 37/20 or 2 and 17/20 cups of pasta and sauce

500

James has 4/6 ounces of grapes. He puts them into 1/3 ounce bags. How many bags does he make?

4/6 ÷ 1/3 = 12/6 or 2 bags

500

Mrs. Chan has $⁢66.00. She buys three different boxes of snacks. The boxes cost $⁢4.28, $⁢8.75, and $⁢13.49. After buying the boxes, she gives each of her 3 children an equal share of the money left over. How much does each child receive?

4.28 + 8.75 + 13.49 = 26.52

66 - 26.52 = 39.48

39.48 ÷ 3 = $13.16

500

Order the numbers from least to greatest

2.188     2.097     2.5      2.81       2.746

2.097, 2.188, 2.5. 2.746, 2.81