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Word Problems
100

3x4+3

Multiplication
100

3x9+7

34

100

Place the missing parentheses to make this problem true: 

8+12 / 5 - 3 = 1

(8+12) / 5 - 3 = 1

100

Sylvia bought 4 bananas for 50 cents each and 1 apple for 80 cents. Write a numerical expression to represent this situation and then find the total cost in dollar.

280 cents or $2.80

200

5+6/2x4

Division

200

12+36/4

21

200

Place the missing parentheses to make this problem true: 

7 x  4 - 1 - 7 x 2 = 21

7 x (4-1) -7 x 2 = 21

200

Robert bought 2 burgers for $3.50 each and 3 medium French fries for $1.20 each. Write a numerical expression to represent this situation and then find the cost.

$10.60

300

3+4 x 3 +(8/2)

Division

300

(14-12)x(10+2)+7

31

300

Place the missing parentheses to make this problem true: 

6 + 3 x 2 - 5 + 7 -1 = 13

6 + 3 x 2 - 5 + (7 -1) = 13

300

Martha pays 20 dollars for materials to make earrings. She makes 10 earrings and sells 7 for 5 dollars and 3 for 2 dollars. Write a numerical expression to represent this situation and then find Martha's profit?

$21

400

3x6+(8-2+6)x4

Subtraction


400

7x(4-1)-7x2

21

400

Place the missing parentheses to make this problem true: 

18 - 2 x 3 + 6 x 3 = 30

18 - 2 x 3 + (6 x 3) = 30

400

John bought 3 pants for 25 dollars each and paid with a one hundred-dollar bill. Write a numerical expression to represent this situation and then find how much money John gets back from the cashier?

$25

500

3x5-[2-(3+4)x4]-4

Addition


500

6-7(3x8+5)+14

?

500

Place the missing parentheses to make this problem true: 

9 + 12 / 3 + 4 / 2 + 1 x 2 = 11

(9 + 12) / 3 + 4 / 2 + 1 x 2 = 11

500

Peter withdrew 1000 dollars from his bank account today. He uses 500 to fix his car. Then, he divide the money into 5 equal parts and gave away 4 parts and kept 1 part for himself. Finally, he took to wife to the restaurant and spent 60 dollars on meals. Write a numerical expression to represent this situation and then find how much money Peter has now?

$40