Decimals
Algebraic Reasoning
Geometry
Fraction
Word Problems
100

The Australian Cockroach measures 3.582 centimeters compared to the American Cockroach, which measures 3.576 centimeters. Compare these numbers using >,<, or =.

What is 3.582 > 3.57?

100

Let n stand for the number. Evaluate each expression for n=4

2 plus 5 times a number

What is 22?
100

Mr. Martin's Spanish class is 45 minutes long. If it starts at 3:30, what time does it end?

What is 4:15?

100

During a visit to an orchard, Debbie picked 1/5 of a bag of Gold Delicious apples, 1/5 of a bag of Macintosh apples, and 3/5 of a bag of Cortland apples. How many bags of fruits did Debbie pick in total?

What is 5/5 bags of fruit or 1 bag of fruit?

100

Mr. Dent had 32 markers in his classroom. He buys new boxes of markers that have 9 markers in each box. Now, he has 86 markers. How many new boxes did he buy?

What is 6?

200

Daily Double: There are 5 types of grains of sand: course, very course, medium, fine, and very fine. A grain of coarse sand can have a diameter of 0.716 mm.

What three number that are greater than 0.716 mm from least to greatest?

Check student's work.

200

15 + 24 ÷ (8 - 2) =

What is 19?

200

Jim’s soccer bag weighs 48 ounces. He removed his cleats and shinguards that weighed a total of 1 pound. How much does his soccer bag weigh now?

What is 32 ounces?

200

At the beach, Gavin and his sister both built sandcastles and then measured their heights. Gavin's sandcastle was 3 7/8 feet tall and his sister's was 2 3/8 feet tall. How much taller was Gavin's sandcastle than his sister's?

3 + 7/8 - 2 - 3/8

3-2 = 1 and 7/8 - 3/8 = 4/8

Reduce the 4/8 to 1/2

Combine the whole and fraction parts: 1 + 1/2 = 1 1/2

200

Maxwell bought a new pair of skis for $350. He put $110 down and received a student discount of $30. His mother gave him 1/2 of the balance for his birthday. Which of these expressions could be used to find the amount Maxwell still owes on the skis?

A. 350-110+30/2

B. 350-(110-30)/2

C. [350-(110-30)/2]

D. [350-(110+30)]/2

300

Bobby is helping buy meats, for grilling, for the school picnic. He bought 10 pounds of sausage at $1.69 per pound, 100 pounds of hamburgers at $1.99 pound, 1,000 pounds of hot dogs at $2.09 per pound, and 100 pounds of chicken at $3.69 per pound. Which of the items he bought cost the most?

What is hot dogs at $2,090?

300

Do (12 + 6) ÷ 2 and 12 + 6 ÷ 2 have the same answer? Explain why.

No, the answers are different. In the first problem, you add 12 + 6 first. In the second problem, you divide 6 and 2 first.

300

Mike’s turkey burger recipe calls for 4 pounds of ground turkey. How many ounces of ground turkey should Mike purchase at the local grocery store?

What is 64 ounces?

300

5/8 of the staff are male. 5/12 of the staff work part-time at the aquarium. What fraction of the staff is female?

1 − 5/8 = 3/8 of the staff are female.

300

Kristina had $60.33 in her checking account. Then, she spent $12.69 from the account. How much money is left in Kristina's checking account?

What is $47.64?

400

Dave bought a package of 4 chocolate cookies. Each cookie weighed 0.5 ounces. How much did the 4 cookies weigh all together?

What is 2 pounds?

400

Evaluate each expression when: x=5

2 (10x) =

x/5 + 4 =

8 + 10x =

100, 5, 58

400

A binder is 9 inches wide, 12 inches long, and 1.5 inches thick. What is the maximum volume of documents the binder can hold?

9 x 12 x 1.5 = 162 

The volume of the documents the binder can hold is 162 cubic inches.

400

Daily Double: Two kinds of fish can be found in a small tank that is 5 1/7 feet long. The blue fish is 2/15 feet long and the orange fish is 7/10 feet long. How much longer is the orange fish?

7/10 − 2/15 = 17/30

The orange fish is 17/30 feet longer than the blue fish.

400

Calvin paints pictures and sells them at art shows. He charges $56.25 for a large painting. He charges $25.80 for a small painting. Last month he sold six large paintings and three small paintings. How much did he make in all?

What $414.90?

500

Johnny weighs 97.356 pounds. Read and write this number using words, decimal notation expanded form, and fractional notation expanded form. 

ninety-seven and three hundred fifty-six thousandths

(9 x 10) + (7 x 1) + (3 x 0.1) + (5 x 0.01) + (6 x 0.001)

(9 x 10) + (7 x 1) + (3 x 1/10) + (5 x 1/100) + (6 x 1/1000)

500

The product of n and 10 increased by 3 

7 subtracted by p 

Square of x

10n + 3 or 10(n) + 3

7 - p

z2

500

In a hotel, there is a safe in the closet that is 40 cm wide, 20 cm deep and 30 cm tall. Next to the safe, there’s a drawer with digital lock. The drawer is 30 cm wide, 25 cm deep and 20 cm tall. What is the total volume of space for hotel guests to put their valuables?

40 x 20 x 30 + 30 x 25 x 20 = 24,000 + 15,000 = 39,000 The total volume of space for hotel guests to put their valuables is 39,000 cubic centimeters.

500

A warehouse has 12 and nine-tenths meters of tape in one area of the building, and eight and three-fifths meters of tape in another part. How much tape does the warehouse have in all?

20 15/10 = 21 5/10 = 21 1/2

The warehouse has 21 and one-half meters of tape in all.

500

Mrs. Hilt read 21 books. Each book had exactly 2,010 words in it. She sold five of her books for $4.95 each. How many words did Mrs. Hilt read?

The price is extra information. 21 x 2,010 = 42,210 She read 42,210 words.