4 gallons is how many cups? ____
What is...64 cups
determine which fraction is equivalent to 1/3
3/3, 3/6, 4/9, 4/12
What is...4/12
determine the sum of 6 and 8
What is...48
calculate the quotient of 49 and 7
What is...7
round 1,164,305 to the nearest 10 and 1,000
What is...1,164,310 and 1,164,000
determine how many feet in 6 yards
What is.....18 feet
determine the sum of 2/4 and 1/4
What is...3/4
there are 134 rows of chairs with 8 chairs in each row. calculate how many chairs there are
What is...1,072 chairs
calculate 36/6
What is...6
determine the value of N.....3,132 + N = 9,783
What is...6,651
determine how many ounces in 1 pound
What is...16 ounces
determine how 3/100 is written as a decimal
What is...0.03
Sue has 2,193 stickers and Jill has 7 times as many stickers. Determine how many stickers Jill has.
What is...15,351 stickers
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calculate 658/7
What is..94
explain the difference between intersecting lines and perpendicular lines
What is..intersecting lines form acute angles and obtuse angles. perpendicular lines have all right angles
determine how many feet are in 144 inches
What is...12 feet
determine the sum of 3.09 and 7.149
What is...10.239
The library has 32 shelves filled with books. Each shelf holds 19 books. Calculate how many books the library has
What is..608 books
There are 237 M & M's in the bag. If there are 8 friends. determine how many M & M's each friend will get and if there will be any left over
What is...29 M & M's per friend and 5 leftover
the area of the pool is 108 sq meters. The width is 9 meters. Determine the length of the pool.
What is..12 meters
determine how many meters are in 100,000 cm
*What is...1,000 M
convert 193/6 into a mixed number
What is..32 1/6
there are 22 classrooms in the school. Each classroom has 21 students. 52 students were absent on Tuesday. Determine how many students were at school on Tuesday.
What is...410 students
Calculate the quotient of 9036 and 9.
What is...1004
The perimeter of the room is 222 feet. The length of the room is 24 feet. Determine the width of the room.
What is...87 feet?”