1
2
3
4
5
100

Tara had 37 red pens. She gave Jim 8 of her red pens. How many red pens does Tara have now?

29

100

[11+(96÷4)]÷5

7

100

[27-(15÷5)2]*4

72

100

[9-(23-2)]*5÷3

5

100

[4-(8÷4)2]*686854

0

200

Jose has 11 blue pens and 13 green pens. How many pens does Jose have in total?

24

200

[9-(15÷5)2]*57213

0

200

[(42÷7)2-2]÷2

17

200

[(52+6)*5]-73

82

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

[5+(60÷5)]*53

2125

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Molly has 3 fewer classmates than Todd, whose class is 29. How many classmates does Molly have?

26

300

[8+(78÷13)]*52÷10

35

300

[(33+9)*3]-11-7

90

300

[22+10(7-2)]÷6

9

300

[6-(10÷5)2]*5÷2

5

400

Jimmy has 4 fewer classmates that Liz, whose class is 24, but 6 more than Amanda's class. How many kids are in Amanda's class?

14

400

[6+(66÷11)]*52÷102

3

400

[(42÷7)2-2]*3÷2

51

400

[5+(60÷5)]*22

68

400

[(78÷13)3-8]*7÷2÷2÷2

182

500

Diana went to the store 3 times last month. Each time she goes to the store she buys 4 bottle caps, 3 boxes of crackers, and 6 pencils. How many bottle caps did she purchase last month?

12

500

22+[11(10-2)÷2÷2÷2]

15

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

[5(52+8)-5]÷5÷8

4

500

[5+(60÷5)]*44

4352

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY 

[(96÷4)2-11]*6÷2÷5

339