8x5
40
What is an equivalent fraction to 1/2?
2/4, 3/6, 4/8, 5/10, 6/12
Bonus 500!
What is 11 X 7?
77
Round 6,729 to the nearest 100.
6700
A bakery made 50 cookies. They sold 25 cookies in the morning and 12 cookies in the afternoon. How many cookies are left?
There are 13 cookies left.
500! Bonus
Mrs. H drinks 4 glasses of water each day. How many glasses of water does she drink in one week?
28 glasses of water
Round the following number to the nearest ten and nearest hundred: 1,493
Ten: 1,490
Hundred: 1,500
Round 167 to the nearest 100
200
Put these numbers in order from least to greatest.
1,432 1,234 1,342
1,234 1,342 1,432
How many months are in 2 years?
24 months
667+227=
894
Find the quotient for: 81 รท 9
What is the sum of 589 and 263?
852
Round 467 to the nearest ten
470
Use the Distributive Property to find the product.
8 x (4+1) =
40
The store has a total of 60 pieces of gum and they are split into 6 packages. How many pieces of gum are in each package?
60 divided by 6 = 10
A guitar has 6 strings. How many strings are there on 3 guitars?
18
Sarah had 25 stickers. She bought 10 more packs of stickers, and each pack had 6 stickers. How many stickers does Sarah have in total now?
Sarah has 85 stickers.
Sarah went into her karate class at 4:15. She got out at 5:45. How long was she in class?
1 hour 30 minutes
Mrs. Meade spends $16 on 2 video games. Each game costs the same amount. How much does one video game cost?
$8
Students in a class collect clothes for a fundraiser. They collect 120 items. They collect 90 hats and then an equal number of shirts, jackets, and pairs of boots. How many shirts do they collect?
10 shirts
Bonus 500!
A teacher arranges chairs for a game in the school gym. There are 7 rows of chairs. Each row has 6 chairs.
Part A: How many chairs are there in all?
Part B: She moves 25 chairs during the game. How many chairs are not moved?
42 Chairs, 17 chairs.
Mrs. Menard gets to the park at 10:00 am. She stays at the park for 5 hours and 30 minutes. What time did she leave the park?
3:30 pm
Ms. Huffman has 18 bracelets. She sells each bracelet for $4. She organizes the bracelets in 3 equal groups. How many bracelets are in each group? How much does she sell 1 group for?
6 bracelets, $24
Lulu has 355 pieces of candy and Lovey has 229 pieces of candy. How many pieces of candy do they have altogether?
584 pieces