Operations and Algebraic Thinking
Numbers and Operations: Base 10
Fractions
Measurement and Data
Random
100
At the party, Emile ate 2 donuts. Lucas ate four times as many donuts as Emile. How many donuts did they eat altogether?
10 donuts
100
In the cafeteria, each row seats 22 students. There are 12 rows. How many students can be seated?
264 students
100
There is two-thirds of a pizza left. How many pieces of the pizza are left if there were originally 12 pieces?
8 pieces
100
Nancy jumped 3 feet and 11 inches. Miguel jumped 5 inches longer than Nancy. Sarah jumped 9 inches longer than Miguel. How many inches did they all jump together?
160 inches
100
During week 1 of the fund raiser, 75 children donated coins. During week 2, four times as many children donated coins. How many more coins were donated during week 2?
225 coins
200
Frank ordered 24 cookies from the donut shop. That is three times as many cookies as Jenny ordered. How many cookies did they order altogether?
32 cookies
200
Meanwhile, UNC Charlotte only has 874 seats reserved for college students. If students are only allowed to go to 1 game per season, how many different students can go to 6 games?
5,244 students
200
There are 12 pieces of candy in the bucket. Maria and Sam each get 2 pieces of candy. Tom gets 5 pieces of candy. Vinny gets the rest of the candy. What fraction does each student get? (Hint: Simplest form!)
Maria = 1/6 Sam = 1/6 Tom = 5/12 Vinny = 1/4
200
Bill buys 8 feet of lumber. If he cuts 24 inches of lumber off, how many yards of lumber does he have left?
2 yards (6 feet)
200
The fourth grade class raised $356.00 in all. The fifth grade class raised half as much as the fourth graders. The sixth graders raised three times as much as the 5th graders. How much money did each grade level raise?
4th: $356 5th: $178 6th: $534
300
The donut shop made 28 chocolate donuts. That is 7 times as many strawberry donuts as they made. How many more chocolate donuts did the shop make than strawberry donuts?
24 more donuts
300
The college student sections at college basketball games vary. UNC Chapel Hill has 1,197 seats reserved for their Carolina students. If students are only allowed to go to 1 game per season, how many different students can go to 6 games?
7,182 students
300
Leland has 5 1/8 pizzas left over from his birthday party. After giving some pizza to his friend, he has 3 3/8 pizzas left. How much pizza did Leland give away to his friend?
1 3/4 pizza
300
The perimeter of a room is 38 yards and the width of the room is 12 yards. How much carpet is needed to cover the floor?
84 square yards
300
In eastern North Carolina there are 3,277 fourth graders signed up for basketball. In western North Carolina there are 2,981 fourth graders signed up for basketball. In the Piedmont region there are 1,512 players signed up. Every player will get placed on a team in their region of the state. How many teams will there be if there are 6 players on each team?
1,295 teams
400
A donut shop makes three times as many donuts as pastries. If the shop makes 186 donuts per day, how many pastries do they make?
62 pastries
400
They have 1,782 cupcakes to package. The company’s leaders want to put the cupcakes so that an equal number of cupcakes will be put into the 3 different types of packages. How many cupcakes will go into each type of package?
594 cupcakes
400
Maria needs 6 1/3 feet of string for a solar system mobile. She has 2 2/3 feet of yellow string and 3 2/3 feet of green string. How much string does she have altogether? Will it be enough to complete the project? Explain why or why not.
Yes it will be exactly enough. 6 1/3 feet of string.
400
The width of a room is 10 yards. The area is 40 square yards. What is the perimeter of the room?
28 yards
400
What is the standard form of 4 thousands, 28 hundreds, 17 tens, and 82 ones?
7,052
500
Frank ordered 24 cookies from the donut shop. That is three times as many cookies as Jenny ordered and six times as many cookies as Barb ordered. How many more cookies did Frank order than Jenny and Barb together?
12 more cookies
500
Sam and his 3 friends want to share a deck of trading cards. There are 65 cards. How many cards will Sam have if he takes his share of the cards and any extra cards that are left?
17 cards
500
During her first week of training for the Girls on the Run 5K, Molly runs ¾ of a mile each day for 6 days. How many miles did she run all 6 days combined?
4 1/2 miles
500
What is the measure of the missing angle? (Mr. C will draw problem on the board)
88 degrees
500
John has a train set. One third of the trains are blue. 6 trains are red. There are twice as many yellow trains as red trains. How many trains are in the set?
27 trains