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100

8 x 6

3

100

45 ÷ 5

9


100

The school store has 6 boxes of pencils. Each box contains 8 pencils.

The store sells 15 pencils.

How many pencils are left?

6 × 8 = 48
48 − 15 = 33

33 pencils

100

In 4,582, what is the value of the digit 5?

hundreds place 

500

100

The number 5,382 has a digit 3 in it.

What is the value of the digit 3?

hundreds 

300

200

54 is six times as many as 9.

54 = 6 x 9

200

108 ÷ 9

12

200

Jasmine reads 12 pages each day for 5 days.

Then she reads 18 more pages on Saturday.

How many pages did Jasmine read in all?

12 × 5 = 60
60 + 18 = 78

78 pages

200

Write 3,482 in word form.


three thousand four hundred and eighty two

200

Maya has 8 stickers.

Her brother has 4 times as many stickers as Maya.

How many stickers does her brother have?

8 x 4 = 32

Her Brother has 32 stickers. 

300

48 is eight times as many as 6.

48 = 8 x 6

300

32 ÷ 4 =

8

300

There are 72 students attending Field Day.

The students are divided equally into 8 teams.

Each team receives 3 water bottles.

How many water bottles are given out altogether?

72 ÷ 8 = 9 students per team
9 × 3 = 27

27 water bottles

300

Write 6,905 in expanded form.


6,000 + 900 + 5

300

A coach has 53 baseball cards to share equally among 8 players.

How many cards does each player get, and how many cards are left over?

6 cards each, 5 cards left over.

400

48 x 2 

96

400

29 ÷ 4 = ____ R ____

7 R1

400

The student council baked 9 trays of cookies with 14 cookies on each tray.

They sold 87 cookies.

How many cookies were left?

9 × 14 = 126
126 − 87 = 39

39 cookies

400

Write Two thousand, seven hundred forty-six in standard form.

2,746

400

There are 7 boxes of markers.

Each box contains 12 markers.

The teacher gives away 18 markers.

How many markers are left?

7 × 12 = 84

84 − 18 = 66

66 markers

500

523 x 6

3,138

500

92 ÷ 7 = ____ R ____

13 R1

500

A zoo has 184 visitors.

The visitors ride on trams that hold 12 people each.

How many full trams can be filled, and how many people are left over?

Then, if each tram ticket costs $4, how much money is collected from the people riding the full trams?

184 ÷ 12 = 15 R4

15 full trams

15 × 12 = 180 people riding full trams

180 × 4 = 720

15 full trams, 4 people left over, and $720 collected

500

Write 5,000 + 800 + 40 + 3 in standard form.

5,843

500

I am a number.
I am greater than 20 but less than 40.
I am a multiple of 6.
I am also even.

What number am I?


 

24 or 30 or 36