Word Problems
Multiplication and Division
Fractions and Decimals
Geometric Shapes and Figures
Mathematical Vocabulary
100
Hailey travels 211 miles to Portland twice a month. How many miles does she travel to get there and back each month?
844 miles.
100
What is 7x9?
63
100
Draw a figure with 1/3 shaded.
(three parts, two shaded)
100
Draw perpendicular lines.
(lines crossing at a right angle)
100
What does "sum" mean?
Sum is the answer to an addition problem
200
Mrs. Woods made cookies for her family. Her recipe calls for 1/2 cup of butter. Mrs. Woods decided to triple her recipe. How much butter did she use?
3/2 or 1 1/2 cups
200
What are the multiples of 6?
6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54, 60, etc.
200
Decompose 5/8 into unit fractions.
1/8+1/8+1/8+1/8+1/8
200
What type of angle is found on the top corner of your paper?
a right angle
200
When you find the "difference" between two numbers, what operation will you use?
Subtraction
300
What is Mrs. Woods' favorite color?
green!
300
Identify the number that is not a factor of 18.
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 18
300
Compare 3/10 and 2/3 using <, >, or =
3/10<2/3
300
How many sets of parallel lines does a triangle have?
none
300
What does the word multiple mean?
Counting by a number, all of the products of a certain number...
400
Humberto eats 4 cups of chips, 2 gallons of soda, and 28 cookies. What does he have left?
a stomachache!
400
What is 256 x 6
1,536
400
Write a decimal less than .28
(many answers)
400
Draw two angles that add up to 90 degrees.
(many answers)
400
Which multiplication property tells us we can switch groups, but the product doesn't change?
The associative property.
500
127 people are attending a wedding. At the wedding, dinner will be served. If 8 people can fit at each table, how many tables will be needed to seat everyone?
16 tables
500
What is 456 divided by 3?
152
500
Compare the decimals .50 and .09 using >, <, or =
.50 > .09
500
How many sets of parallel lines are in a square?
two sets of parallel lines
500
In the following problem, what would the word "each" help you to understand? At the party, 8 guests each received 9 pieces of candy. How many pieces of candy in all?
"each" would represent equal groups or multiplication