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100

620 - 89.7

530.3

100

200.5 x 0.88

176.44

100
What is the reciprocal of 3/4?

4/3

100

7/8 - 5/8 =

1/4

100

2 2/5 x 3/8 =

9/10

200

284.78 + 468.43

753.21

200

516 ÷ 4.3

120

200

What is the reciprocal of 1/4?

4/1 or 4

200

3 2/5 + 1 1/3 =

4 11/15

200

5/12 ÷ 2/5 = 

1 1/24

300

2,453 + 61.18

2,514.18

300

44.28 ÷ 1.8

24.6

300

What is the appropriate inequality symbol (<, >, =)?

4/7 X 9  ___  9

<

300

4 1/5 - 1 1/4 =

2 19/20

300

Chris is building a model out of wire. He has a wire that measures 9/10 of a yard. If he cuts into 5 equal parts, then how long will each piece be?

9/50 yard

400

Mr. Christiansen Orders 88 pounds of mulch for his yard. He ends up only needing 43.7 pounds. How much does he have left over?

44.3 lbs

400

The Bailey family is traveling 565.5 miles for a family vacation. If they estimate they can travel 78 miles per hour, then how many hours will it take the Bailey family to arrive at their destination?

7.25 hours

400

True or false, by multiplying 10/3 by 4, my product will be less that 4.

False

400

Trista has 3 3/4 yards of ribbon to use for making decorative pillows. If the first pillow used 2 1/6 yards of ribbon, then how much ribbon is remaining?

1 7/12

400

A carton of milk holds 10 cups. A recipe for strawberry milkshakes requires 3/4 of a cup of milk. How many recipes could you make with a carton of milk?

13

500

Michael is purchasing back-to-school supplies. He buys a math workbook for $19.88, a calculator for $35.97, and a pack of pencils for $8.27. How much did he spend on school supplies?

$64.12

500

Mrs. Hoskins is going to plant her new garden. She purchases 4 tomato plants for $2.59 each, a package of watermelon seeds for $1.87, and a jalapeño plant for $3.88. How much will Mrs. Hoskins spend on seeds and plants for her new garden?

$16.11

500

True of False, anytime a whole number is multiplied by a fraction, the product is a smaller number.

False

500

Mrs. Smith bought 4/5 of a pound of red jelly beans, 1 2/3 pounds of green jelly beans, and 1 3/5 pounds of purple jelly beans at the grocery store. What was the total weight of Mrs. Smith's purchase?

4 1/15

500

Mr. Jordan teaches a gardening class. He finds that he has 12 1/2 pounds of soil for a project. The project requires 7/10 of a pound. How many projects can be completed in gardening class?

17