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100

53 x 5

265

100

3/6 + 2/6

5/6

100

compare the fractions 4/6 & 7/9

4/6 < 7/9

100

957 - 358 = 

599

100

58,034 in expended form

50,000+8,000+30+4

200

73,993 rounded to the nearest tens

74,000

200

How many sides does a hexagon have? 

6

200

4 ten thousand + 30 hundred + 4 tens 

43,040

200

If Jill is building a garden that is 6 ft long and 8 ft wide what is the perimeter of the garden?

28ft

200

William is wanting to cover his rectangular sticker book with stickers. The area of the sticker book is 36 inches. What is one side length of the scrap book? 

9in

300

Sally rides her bike for 5 miles each day for one week. Hailee rides her bike for 6 miles each day for one week. How many miles do the girls ride altogether in one week? 

77 miles

300

Tim and Bre are selling 60 muffins at the bake sale. Before the bake sale Tim's dog came and ate 6 muffins off the counter. With the remaining muffins they will put 6 muffins in each goodie bag to sell. How many goodie bags will they sell? 

9 goodie bags of muffins 

300
Ally and her 2 friends want to split 24 popsicles. How many popsicles will each friend get?  

8

300

Faith and her friends want to compare how many candies they collected from the parade on Saturday. Faith has 5,245 candies, Hope has 5,345, Sandy has 5,535, and Kaylee has 5,349 candies. 

Faith, Hope, Kaylee, Sandy

300

David is doing a triathlon. He will swim for 3 miles, bikes for 3 miles, and hike for 4 miles. What is the fraction of Davids swim and hike during is triathlon? 

7/10

400

The orange orchard picks 50 oranges from the trees. They put an equal number of oranges into 5 baskets. Then they sell the baskets for $3 dollars each. If they sell all the baskets, how much money will they make? 

$15

400

Albert, Drake, and Luke collect rocks. Albert has 426 rocks. Drake has 164 more rocks than Albert, and Luke has 276 fewer rocks than Drake. List the boys in order of who has the fewest rocks to the greatest amount of rocks. 

Luke, Albert, Drake

400

Quinn is needing to buy furniture for his house. Quinn has $967 to spend on furniture. He buys a couch for $574. Then he buys a chair for $103. Then he gets a rug that is $248. Lastly, he wants to get a lamp that is $98, will he have enough money to buy the lamp? Explain. 

No he will only have $48 left.

400

Zelda is planting flowers in her back yard. Her tulip flowers will be 23 inches long and 8 inch wide. The sun flowers will be 28 inches long and 4 inches wide. The daisies will be 19 inches long and 7 inches wide. What is the area of the tulips and the daises combined?   

317 inches 

400

Give me an example of scarcity. 

your example. 

500

A football stadium has 712 seats.  

- 156 seats are red 

- 243 are black 

- 127 are yellow 

- the rest are green

How many seats are green?  

186

500

Holly has 5 quarters, 30 nickels, 23 pennies. 

Greg has 8 quarters, 23 nickels, and 79 pennies. 

What is the difference in nickels in cents? 

$0.35

500

Greg is splitting his 30 jars of jam onto 5 shelfs. While he is putting them on the shelfs 5 break and have to be put in the trash. With the jam that is left how many jars will get put on all five shelves? Write the equation that goes with the word problem. 

30-5 divided by 5= 5

500

Maria has 8 hotdog packages with 10 hotdogs in each package. Layla buys 5 packages of hotdog buns for a party with 10 buns in each package.  How many extra  packages of hotdog buns does Layla needs to buy to have enough for the hotdogs Maria brought? 

She will 3 extra packages 

500

Give me an example of credit and debit. 

your example.