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100

Find the volume of a rectangular prism: 3 cm × 4 cm × 2 cm.

24 cubic cm

100

23×4

92

100

84÷4

21

100

What is the value of the 5 in 4.52?

0.5 (five tenths)

100

1/2 + 1/4

3/4
200

A fish tank measures 8 in × 5 in × 10 in. How many cubic inches can it hold?

400 cubic inches

200

35×12

420
200

255÷5

51

200

Multiply 3.4×10

34

200

2/3 + 1/6

5/6

300

A box has a volume of 120 cm³. The base is 6 cm × 4 cm. What is the height?

5 cubic cm

300

A farmer packs 48 apples in each crate. He fills 26 crates. How many apples?

1,248

300

256 markers are shared equally among 32 students. How many per student?

8 markers

300

Add: 4.2+3.5

7.7

300

A runner completes 3/8 of a track, then another 1/4. How much total?

5/8

400

Two prisms have volumes of 150 cm³ and 275 cm³. What is the total volume?

425 cubic cm

400

527×6

3,162

400

1,176÷7

168

400

Round 9.487 to the nearest tenth.

9.5

400

5/12 + 1/8

13/24

500

A prism has length 12 ft, width 3 ft, and height double the width. Find the volume.

216 cubic ft

500

A school orders 36 boxes of pencils. Each box has 144 pencils. How many pencils total?

5184 pencils

500

4,968 cans are packed into boxes holding 36 each. How many boxes?

138

500

A rope is 25.6 m long. A builder cuts off 13.827 m. How much rope remains?

11.773

500

A recipe uses   1   2/5 cup sugar and   2   3/10 cup sugar in another part. How much total?

3   7/10