Multiplication Madness
Fractions & Decimals
Word Problems
Dividing with Money
Subtraction & Addition
100

Solve the equation using any method EXCEPT repeated addition.

342 x 5

1,710

100

Which fraction is bigger? 

3/4   or   4/8

3/4

100

Michelle’s room is 12 by 15 feet. Her sister’s room is 14 by 16 feet. Whose room has more square feet? Show your thinking using numbers, labeled sketches, or words.

Her sister's room has more square feet.

12 x 15 = 180 sq. ft.

14 x 16 = 224 sq. ft.

224 > 180

100

Emma has $48 to spend on notebooks. Each notebook costs $6. How many notebooks can she buy?

48 / 6 = 8 notebooks

100

A school library has 2,068 fiction books and 3,759 nonfiction books. How many books are there in the library altogether?

2,068 + 3,759 = 5,827 books

200

Solve the equation using any method EXCEPT repeated addition.

136 x 68

9,248

200

Write 0.60 three other ways

0.6, 6/1060/100

200

A toy store received 18 boxes of toy cars with 24 cars in each box. The store sold 157 toy cars during the weekend. How many toy cars are left?

Write and solve an equation to help you find an answer.

Equation: (18 x 24) - 157 = toy cars left


18 x 24 = 432

432 - 157 = 275 toy cars left

200

A pizza shop earned $156 selling pizzas on Friday. The money was shared equally among 4 workers. How much money did each worker receive?

156 / 4 = $39 

200

A school ordered 5,000 pencils. After handing some out, 1,764 pencils were left. How many pencils were given out?

5,000 - 1,764 = 3,236 pencils

300

Solve the equation using any method EXCEPT repeated addition.

270 x 20

5,400

300

Place these fractions in order from LEAST to GREATEST

7/10, 58/100, 17/100, 26/100, 71/100, 9/10

17/100, 26/10058/100, 7/10,  71/100, 9/10

300

During a fundraiser, students sold 325 chocolate bars in the first week and 278 chocolate bars in the second week. Each chocolate bar cost $3. How much money did the students earn altogether?

325 + 278 = 603

603 x 3 = $1,809

300

Marcus saved $275 from mowing lawns over the summer. He wants to divide the money equally into 5 envelopes to save for different goals. How much money will go into each envelope?

275 / 5 = $55

300

14,284 + 2,639 = 

16,923

400

Solve the equation using any method EXCEPT repeated addition.

229 x 54

12,366

400

Maria said  58/100 + 3/10 = 61/100. Her teacher said she was wrong, but wouldn't explain why. Why is Maria's answer incorrect and what is the correct answer?

Maria's answer is incorrect because she added the 3/10 to 58/100 like it was equal to 3/100 , it is actually equal to 30/100. Because of this, the correct answer to Maria's problem is 88/100.

400

A bakery made 156 muffins in the morning and 116 muffins in the afternoon. They packed the muffins equally into 8 boxes. How many muffins were in each box?

156 + 116 = 272

272 / 8 = 34 muffins in each box.

400

A school raised $864 during a fundraiser. The money will be used to buy new headphones for 9 classrooms. If each classroom gets the same amount of money, how much money will each classroom receive?

864 / 9 = $96

400

15,724 – 3,962 = 

11,762

500

Solve the equation using any method EXCEPT repeated addition.

936 x 71

66,456

500

Solve the follow problem.

100/100 + 28/100 - 76/100 + 2/10 

72/100 

500

Maya is helping set up chairs for the school play. She places 8 rows of chairs with 24 chairs in each row. Then she adds 36 more chairs in the front row for parents. How many chairs are there altogether?

8 x 24 = 192

192 + 36 = 228

500

A concert earned $2,457 from ticket sales over the weekend. The organizers want to split the money equally among 6 music programs in the district. How much money will each music program receive, and how much money will be left over?

2,457 / 6 = $409 with $3 left over

500

1. 57,765 – 15,583 = 

2. 76,925 + 25,702 =

1. 42,182

2. 102,627