882 ÷ 6
147
8 x 12
96
12 - 5 + 6 x 4
31
A certain Math Club makes 35 bars of laundry soap a week and sells these at $20 each. Before the soap can all be sold, the pupils found out that 6 bars were destroyed by mice. How much will be the total sale at the end of a four-week month? Write an expression and show your work and answer.
(35 - 6) x 20 x 7
= 4,060 bars of soap
12,173 ÷ 7
1,739
24 x 19
456
75 ÷ 3 x 5 + 6 - 2
129
Emily had 30 cookies to bring to school for her birthday. Three students wanted two cookies each. Then, a new student came to the school that day and he wanted three cookies. Then, one of the three kids gave their two cookies back. Emily was still passing out cookies. How many cookies did Emily have left to pass out after the students gave theirs back?
30 - (3x2) - 3 + 2
= 23 cookies
17,292 ÷ 22
786
327 x 125
40,875
30 - 32 + (11 x 6)
87
Lilia scores 15 points fewer than Bob, who scores 35 points. Carol scores half as many points as Lilia. How many points does Carol score? Write an expression and evaluate it.
(35 - 15) ÷ 2
= 10 points
243 ÷ 1.8
135
7.3 x 21.6
157.68
15 + (13.3 x 1.59) - 10.8 ÷ 1.2
27.147
The middle school team scored three field goals worth three points each and two touchdowns worth six points each, with a single extra point for each touchdown. Write a numerical expression to find the team's score. Evaluate the expression.
3 x 3 + 2 x 6 + 2
= 23 points
981.06 ÷ 1.97
498
4.62 x 18.3
84.546
12.32 - 17 x 3 + (88.48 ÷ 1.4)
163.49
Use the order of operations and the digits 2, 4, 6, and 8 to create an expression with a value of 2.
24 - 6 - 8