190.9 / 10
19.09
3.64 x 10
36.4
Estimate:
Round 15.1292 to the nearest tenth
15.1
3.5 + 1.32
4.82
0.5 x 4
2
68.5 / 5
13.7
You buy a Book for $6 and an ice cream for $1.50. How much change would you get back from a $10 bill?
What is $2.50?
40 / 100
0.4 or 0.40
4.761 x 100
476.1
Round 4.55555 to the nearest hundreth
4.56
8.1 - 6.3
1.8
0.8 x 0.7
0.56
169 / 13
13
You buy 3 portions of fancy cheese fries for your classmates for $33.96. How much does one portion of fries cost?
$11.32
100/10
10
536.7 x 10
5367
Estimate:
Round 612.92 to the nearest hundreth
612.92
5.06 + 16.25
35 x 0.3
10.5
3.22 / 1.4
2.3
4 bags of gummy worms cost $1 each and 5 bags of Takis cost $0.80 each. How much would you need to pay in total to buy all of the items?
What is $8?
308.9 / 100
3.089
0.09 x 100
9
Estimate:
Round 4532.8999 to the nearest tenth
4532.9
20 - 9.41
10.59
0.32 x 0.2
0.064
2,010 / 134
15
Mrs. Seles had $140 to spend at the store. She spent $45.60 on new pencils. She spent $13.99 on a new sharpener. How much money does Mrs. Seles have left?
$80.41
5,678.987 / 10
567.8987
0.409 x 1,000
409
Round 0.99999 to the nearest hundredth.
1
13.202 - 8.939
4.263
1.2 x 5.5
6.6
2.4 / 0.4
6
You can buy either 6 packs of hair beads for $9 or 16 packs of hair beads for $24. Which offer is the better buy (or the unit rate)?
They are the same price per pack, so it doesn’t matter!