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Solve 12 + 3

15

100

 Jaime got A’s on 15 out of 20 assignments in his math class. Which percent out of 100 did he get on his test?

75%

100

simplest form of 8/24

 1/3

100

Solve: 25 + 2(3) - 2

  29

100

You go at red and stop at green. What am I?

Watermelon

100

A group of 4 friends paid $56 for snacks. Each friend paid the same amount. How much did each friend pay?

$14

200

Multiply 22 x 43


946

200

What are the coordinates of the point C?

 (6, 3)

200

Write the following in simplest form: 32/6

 5  1/3   

200

add: 5.67+2.34

8.01

200

What is seen in the middle of March and April that can’t be seen at the beginning or end of either month?

the letter: "R"

200

Jane bought rented out an entire movie theater. There are 125 seats in the movie theater, and she paid $750 to rent it out. How much did she pay for 5 seats? 

$30

300

2/3 x 4/5


8/15

300

What is the ordered pair

(5,-2)

300

What is 6/7 divided by 1/2?

12/7

300

Solve: 3(9) + 5 - (20-5)

17

300

A cowboy rides into town on Friday. He stays three days, then rides out of town on Friday. How?

his horse's name is Friday

300

Lianne bought 18 chickens from the neighboring farm. In one week, the 18 chickens produced 144 eggs! How many eggs did each chicken produce? 

8 eggs each!

400

Solve: -15 + 10

-5

400

use >, < or = to compare: 4.90 and 4.99

 4.90 < 4.99

400

What is 5/6 of 30/40?

5/8

400

x + 3 + 5x

Solve if x=6

39

400

What thrives when you feed it but dies when you water it?

Fire!

400

Austin arrives at the farmers market with $50. Austin buys 36 apples at the farmers market. He left the market with $28. How much did he pay per apple? 

$0.62 per apple

500

Solve : 40 + 2(6) + 5

57

500

If there are 100 seats in the auditorium and 42 seats are taken. What percentage of the seats are taken? 

42%

500

Reduce: 27/54

1/2

500

Solve:

x+3=12

x=9

500

I have cities, but no houses. I have mountains, but no trees. I have water, but no fish. What am I?                

A map!

500

Jeremy came to the state fair with $68. His friend Elena brought $37, and James brought $82. Jeremy and James decide to combine their money and bought 15 turkey legs. How much did they spend per turkey leg? 

$10 per turkey leg.