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100

James and Eddie shared a pizza. James ate 3/8 of the pizza and Eddie ate 2/8 of it. How much pizza was left over?

3/8

100

Write nine tenths as a decimal and fraction. 

.9 and 9/10

100

What is the value of the 8 in 891?

800

100

85 x 18

1,530

100

90 divided by 10

9
200

What is the sum of 3/9 and 4/9?

7/9

200

A pizza is divided into 10 equal slices. How many slices make up 0.8 of the pizza?

8 slices.

200

Which number is greater?

871,981 or 871,918

871,981

200

121 x 87

10,527

200

There are 56 cookies. They are equally distributed among 8 friends. How many cookies does each friend get?

7
300

True or False: When you add or subtract fractions, the denominator stays the same. 

True
300

A recipe calls for 0.6 cups of sugar. If you want to make half the recipe, how much sugar would you need?

Write your answer as a fraction. 

3/10
300

Write the expanded form for 10,320,876

10,000,00 + 300,000 + 20,000 + 800 + 70 + 6 

300

90 x 65

5,850

300

A pack of balloons contains 36 balloons. The balloons are divided equally into 6 smaller packs. How many balloons are there in each smaller pack?

36

400

A cookie recipe require 3/4 of a cup of flour. How many fourths will 3 recipes need? 

Write the answer as an improper fraction.

9/4

400

Write eighteen and seventy-one hundredths as a fraction and decimals. 

18.71

18 71/100

400

What is (8x100,000,000) + (7x1,000,000) + (9x100,000) + (8x10,000) + (4x1,000) + (7x100) + (5x10) + (8x1) in standard form?

807,984,751

400

There are 6 shelves in a bookstore. Each shelf can hold 32 books. How many books can the bookstore hold in total?

192 books.

400

896 divided by 8.

112

500
Aaron bought 2 pies that are the same size. The first pie was cut into eighths and the second pie was cut into fourths. Aaron says if you eat 4/8 of the first pie and 2/4 of the second pie, you will eat the same amount. Is he correct? Draw a picture to show your reasoning. 

He is correct. They are both half of the pie.

500

A student has a bag of marbles. 40% of the marbles are blue. What fraction of the marbles are blue?

40/100

500

There are 7 digits in my number and no decimals. 

The digit in my ones place is the sum of 3 + 2.

The digit in my millions place is 8. 

The digit in my hundreds place is one less than the digit in my millions place. 

The digit in my hundred thousands place is the same as the digit in my hundreds place.

The digit in my tens place is 0. 

The digit in my ten thousands place is 8 - 4. 

My last digit is 8.

What is my number?

8,748,705

500

987 x 987 

974,169

500

A group of 4 friends found $952. If they split the money equally, how much will each friend get?

$238