Add these values without using a calculator:
12,554 + 22,606 + 11,460 + 20,005 + 4,303.
“What is 70,928?”
Round 47 to the nearest ten.
" What is 50? "
This is the decimal value of the fraction ¾.
"What is 0.75?"
$70.55 minus $12.79 equals this amount.
“What is $57.76?”
You budget $50 for groceries and spend $42.68.
This is how much you have left.
" What is $7.32? "
In the number 5,432, the digit 4 is in this place value.
" What is the hundreds place? "
Round 5.68 to the nearest tenth.
" What is 5.7? "
Reduce this fraction to lowest terms: 18/24
" What is 3/4?"
This digit is in the tenths place of the number 4.7.
" What is 7? "
A clerk estimates the total of
$18.49 + $33.78 + $9.90
by rounding each number to the nearest dollar.
This is the estimate.
" What is $62?
(18 + 34 + 10) "
How many tens are in the number 680?
" What is 68 tens? "
Estimate the sum: 314 + 289 by rounding to the nearest hundred.
" What is 600? "
This improper fraction is equal to the mixed number 4 1/2.
" What is 9/2? "
Rewrite 0.6 using a word name.
" What is six‑tenths? "
You earn $14.75 per hour and work 18 hours this week.
This is your total pay before taxes.
" What is $265.50? "
This is the value of the 8 in 418,965.
" What is 8,000? "
You buy items costing $12.79, $8.43, and $5.12.
Estimate your total cost by rounding each to the nearest dollar.
"What is $27?"
Convert 5 ⅓ to an improper fraction.
" What is 16/3? "
Write the decimal 54.023 using words.
" What is fifty‑four and twenty‑three thousandths? "
A retailer marks up an item from $45.00 to $58.50.
This is the amount of the markup.
" What is $13.50? "
This is the digit in the hundred‑thousands place of 804,237.
" What is 8? "
Estimate the difference: 4,879 – 2,244 by rounding each number to the nearest hundred.
" What is 2,600?
(4,900 – 2,300) "
Add: 1/4 + 1/2
" What is 3/4? "
Which number is larger: 0.503 or 0.53?
" What is 0.53? "
A catering company is preparing salad dressing.
They need 3 ½ cups of oil for one batch and 1 ¾ cups for another batch.
This is the total amount of oil needed.
" What is 5 ¼ cups? "