Which of the following is equal to fifty-two and seventy-five thousandths?
a. 52.075
b. 52.75
c. 52.705
A. 52.075
0.78 + 1.2 =
a. 1.278
b. 0.9
c. 1.98
c. 1.98
3 x .6 =
a. 18
b. 1.8
0.18
b. 1.8
4.5 divided by 5 =
a. 0.09
b. 0.9
c. 1.5b.
b. 0.9
8000 x 20
a. 16,000
b. 1,600
c. 160,000
c. 160,000
0.425 ______ 0.87
a. >
b. <
c. =
B. <
18.6 - 9.16 =
a. 8.56
b. 9.44
c. 8.54
b. 9.44
0.004 x 3 =
a. 0.12
b. 0.13
c. 0.012
c. 0.012
5.6 divided by 7 =
a. 8
b. 0.08
c. 0.8
c. 0.8
450 x 200
a. 9
b. 9,000
c. 90,000
c. 90,000
Select the correct symbol.
0.94 ____ 0.940
a. <
b. >
c. =
c. =
64.98 - 10.88 =
a. 55.2
b. 53.08
c. 54.1
c. 54.1
9 x 4.82 =
a. 4.338
b. 43.38
c. 433.8
b. 43.38
2.48 divided by 4 =
a. 12
b. 0.14
c. 0.62
c. 0.62
1,600 x 40
a. 20,000
b. 64,000
c. 6,400
b. 64,000
Round to the nearest hundredth.
5.45
a. 5.46
b. 5.5
c. 5.45
c. 5.45
Cade bought a stereo for $253.91 and some speakers for $118.59. What was the total cost of his purchase?
a. $370.60
b. $374.60
c. $372.50
c. $372.50
Sara weighs 8.3 kilograms. Her older brother is 4 times as heavy as Sara. How much does her older brother weigh in kilograms?
a. 12.3
b. 33.7
c. 33.2
c. 33.2
The manager at the Ice Cream Hut distributed $325 equally among his 5 employees at the end of the week. How much money did each employee get?
a. $75
b. $55
c. $65
c. $65
The waterfall at Watkins Glen has a flow rate of 40,000 gallons per second. How many gallons flow over the falls in 1 minute?
a. 2,400
b. 2,400,000
c. 40,000
b. 2,400,000
Liz rounded the mass of an object to 1.3 kilograms. Which of the following could be the actual mass of the object?
a. 1.26 Kilograms
b. 1.35 Kilograms
c. 1.39 Kilograms
a. 1.26 Kilograms
Janice jogged 2.35 miles yesterday and 2.45 miles today. If she wants to run a total of 8 miles by tomorrow, how many more miles does Janice need to jog?
a. 4.8 miles
b. 3.2 miles
c. 8.0 miles
b. 3.2
a. $18.99
b. $72.00
c. $50.64
c. $50.64
Mr. Jones paid $40.68 for 6 kilograms of jellybeans for his class. What is the cost of one kilogram of jellybeans?
a. $2.44
b. $67.80
c. $6.78
c. $6.78
Tickets to a concert cost $65 each. The school is buying enough for 200 students with great behavior to attend. How much money is the school spending on tickets?
a. $13,000
b. $1,300
c. $19,500
a. $13,000