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100
What is the sum of 3/4 and 1/8? 
7/8
100

Melissa ran 2.062 kilometers on Monday and 2.101 kilometers on Wednesday. Fill in the following:

____________ > _____________

2.101 > 2.062
100

Round 1.975 to the nearest hundredth.

1.98
100

The school media center contains 2,350 books. Ten books fit on each shelf. How many shelves are needed to hold all the books?

235
200
Find the difference between 8/9 and 1/3.
5/8
200

Write “seven thousand twenty and three tenths” in number form.

7,020.3
200

Round 2.531 to the nearest tenth.

2.5
200

Find the product of 6342 and 18.

114,156
300

Ginger cut 9 yards of fabric into pieces that are 1/4 yard long. How many 1/4 yard pieces did she make from the 9 yards of fabric?

36 pieces of fabric
300

29.15 + 2.54 =

31.69
300

Round 8.296 to the nearest one.

8
300

What is 304 × 208?

63,232
300

A shoe box is 15 inches long, 9 inches wide, and 5 inches tall. What is the volume of the shoe box?

Volume = 675
400

An animal shelter uses 1/2 of a bag of cat food each morning to feed 10 cats. What fraction of the bag of cat food does each cat receive in the morning?

1/20 
400

Jodie and her two friends have 2 boxes of soup to share for lunch. Each box contains 18.6 ounces of soup. If they share the soup equally, how many ounces of soup should Jodie and her friends each receive?

12.4 ounces each
400

Round 0.746 to the nearest tenth.

0.7
400
Find the quotient of 412 divided by 24.
17 R 4
400

If 1 yard equals 3 feet, how many feet are in 9 yards?

27 feet
500

Jeremy is making pancakes with 3/4 cup of white flour and 2/3 cup of whole wheat flour. How many total cups of flour is he using in his recipe? Give your answer as a mixed number.

1 and 5/12
500

Jane was given $40.00 for her birthday. She found two shirts that she wants to buy. The first shirt costs $19.49 with tax. The second shirt costs $12.99 with tax. If Jane buys both of the shirts, how much birthday money will she have left?

7.52
500
Ms. Hinden bought apples for $2.35 and oranges for $1.26. How much did she spend rounded to the nearest tenth?
$3.6 or $3.60
500

There will be 458 people at a conference luncheon. Each table seats 10 people. What is the smallest number of tables that must be available to seat everyone?

46