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100
2 2/3 x 3 1/4
8 2/3
100
4.9 x 0.87
4.263
100
Kelvin has 112 stamps in all. The ratio of the number of local stamps to the number of foreign stamps is 7 : 9. How many more foreign stamps than local stamps does Kelvin have?
14 stamps
100
405/15
27
100
Solve y-3.8 = 14.7
18.5
200
4/7 x 14/20
2/5
200
52 * 2.8
145.6
200
Sharon has some almonds. After buying another 350 grams of almonds, she now has 1,230 grams of almonds. How many grams of almonds did Sharon have at first?
880 grams
200
7623 / 35
217028
200
Solve 6w = 31.8
5.3
300
18 divided by 2 1/4
8
300
.17 * 5.6
0.952
300
If 30 gallons of water are poured into 1/5-gallon containers, how many full containers can be filled?
150 containers
300
80 / 7
11 R3 or 11 3/7
300
Lucy scored 65 points in a game. Eva scored e points in the same game. If they scored a total of t points for the game, express t in terms of e.
65 + e = t
400
8 divided by 5 1/3
1 1/2
400
5.6 * 4.8
26.88
400
If you cut 10 ounces of butter into 2/5-ounce pieces, how many 2/5 ounce pieces of butter will you have?
11 pieces
400
524 / 30
17 R14 or 17 7/15
400
a - 2/3 = 5/6
1 1/2
500
25 divided by 1 1/9
22 1/2
500
44.5 * 6.1
271.45
500
The cost of 2.5 pounds of cheese is $5.60. Mrs. Peterson bought 9 pounds of cheese for her deli. How much money did Mrs. Peterson spend?
$20.16
500
346 / 20
17 R6 or 17 3/10
500
A jug contains some orange juice. After pouring 240 milliliters of the orange juice into a cup, there are 875 milliliters of orange juice left in the jug. How much orange juice was in the jug at first?
1115 milliliters