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100

Mia has 247 stickers, and her friend gives her 389 more.
How many stickers does Mia have now?


636 Stickers

100

4.7 + 2.3 = ___

7

100

7 × 6 = ___

42

100

0.6 × 3 = ___

1.8

100

Sarah has 24 cupcakes and wants to share them equally among 6 friends.
How many cupcakes will each friend get?

4 cupcakes

200

3,462 − 1,785 = ___

1,677

200

15.6 − 8.4 = ___

24

200

Each box of crayons has 24 crayons, and the art teacher orders 8 boxes for her classroom.
How many crayons does she have in total?

192 Crayons

200

2.4 × 1.5 = ___

3.6

200

96 ÷ 12 = ___

8

300

Ethan collected 4,872 cans in January, 3,659 in February, and 2,145 in March for recycling.
How many cans did he collect altogether?

10,676 cans

300

23.45 + 18.72 = ___

42.17

300

135 × 9 = ___

1,215

300

12.5 × 3.2 = ___

40

300

There are 672 students going on a field trip. Each bus can hold 48 students.
How many buses are needed for the trip?

14 buses 

400

A company produced 45,600 cans of soup in January and sold 28,975 of them by the end of the month.
How many cans are left in storage?

16,625 cans of soup

400

126.8 − 47.59 = ___

79.21

400

246 × 32 = ___

7,872

400

45.6 × 0.8 = ___

36.48

400

A bookstore sold 3,276 books equally over 12 months.
How many books did the store sell each month?

273 books

500

125,739 + 48,526 + 9,874 + 6,392 = ___

190,531

500

235.67 + 48.92 − 19.84 = ___

304.43

500

A concert hall has 1,247 seats. There are 58 shows scheduled for the year, and every show sells out.
How many total tickets are sold for all the shows?

72,326 tickets

500

128.75 × 4.36 = ___

561.35

500

18,144 ÷ 56 = ___

324