What is 6.73 ÷ 100?
0.0673
Kacey is baking. A recipe requires 6.8 cups of flour to make a serving. She already has 2.45 cups of the recipe. How many cups does she need?
She needs 4.35 cups of flour
What is 98.4 x 0.43?
42.312
What is 19.9 ÷ 1.2?
(Answer needs to include up to the thousandths place)
16.583
Potato chips cost $0.79 per bag and dip costs $1.28 per container. How much would it cost, excluding sales tax, for 12 bags of potato chips and 20 containers of dip?
$35.08
What factor could be used to make the equation true? ______ x 0.09 = 0.324 A) 1.5 B) 2.8 C) 3.6 D) 2.2
C, 3.6 -- 3.6 x 0.09 = 0.324 You know this because 9 x 36 = 324. You can just try all of the answer choices, or just do the quotient divided by the given factor, equals the unknown factor.
What is 6.92 x 9.9?
68.508
What is 89.6 ÷ 0.3?
(Answer should include up to the hundredths place)
298.66
Carmen earns $4.60 an hour working part time as a painter's assistant. She worked a total of 15.7 hours one week. How much money did she earn?
$72.22
What is 3.02 x 5.7?
17.214
What is 7.872 ÷ 32?
0.246
Albie is making goody bags for his birthday party. He needs to separate 8.4 pounds of candy into 0.7 pound piles. How many goody bags can he make with this?
12 goody bags
Sarah and Isabella went to Starbucks for lunch. To determine how much money to leave as a tip, they multiplied the bill by 0.15 (This would be a 15% tip). How much money should she leave as a tip if the bill is $20?
$3 because 0.15 x 20 = 3.00. The product is smaller than 20 because you are only taking a PART of it (less than 1 whole).
What is 19.8 x 6.74?
133.452
What is 93.4 / 5.7?
(Answer should include up to the thousandths place)
16.385
Daily Double!!!!!
Mrs. Lawley's 5th graders are selling treats at a bake sale. The students sell the following amount of treats: 16 cookies, each costs $0.53 23 brownies, each costs $1.25 13 cake pops, each costs $0.68 How much money did they make in all?
In total, they made $46.07. The cookies cost $8.48, the brownies cost $28.75, and the cake pops cost 8.84. You find this by multiplying how many they sold by how much each one costs. After adding them all, you get the total answer.
Alexa bought 8.63 ounces of chocolate chips. The next day she baked cookies and used 1.9 ounces of them. She then accidentally dropped 1.489 ounces of chocolate chips on the floor :( How many ounces does she have left to use for baking?
Alexa has 5.241 ounces left.
What is 7.63 x 925?
7057.75