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100

15,785 + 6,755=

22,540

100

There were 7,891 people at the concert on Saturday and 6,781 people at the concert on Sunday. How many people attended the concert in all?

14,672 people attended the concert

100

What is 60,000 + 5,000 + 400 + 50 + 2 in standard form?

65,452

100

60 x 50

3,000

100

P=L+W+L+W

There is a rectangle with a length of 5 ft and a width of 3 ft. What is the perimeter?

16 feet

200

56,517-24,440=

32,077

200

There were 7,891 people at the concert on Saturday and 6,781 people at the concert on Sunday. How many more people attended the concert on Saturday than on Sunday?

1,110

200

Is 650,987 greater than, less than or equal to 605,987?

greater than

200

545 x 3

1,635

200

Billy used the digits 8, 4, 9 to make the GREATEST number possible.  What is the number?

984

300

What is the sum of 257,196 and 199,879?

457,075

300

Jane bought 5 packs of Pokemon cards. Each pack has 16 cards in it. How many Pokemon cards did Jane get altogether?

Jane bought 80 Pokemon cards.

300

Round the following number to the nearest hundred thousand

657,119

700,000

300

8,746 x 8

69,968

300

Complete the Rounding Riddle:

Find the digit, look next door. "____________"

5 or greater, add one more.

400

What is the difference? 876,450 - 284,525 = 

591,925

400

Mrs. Gower took $75 to the store. She bought 5 basketballs for $12 each. How much money does she have left?

Mrs. Gower has $15 left.

400

What number is 10 times as many as 9?

90

400

58 x 46

2,668

400

Round 46,912 to the nearest thousand

47,000

500

600,000 - 57,120 =

542,880

500

Mrs. Maloney has a closet with 6 shelves. On each shelf she has 12 pens and 6 pencils. How many pens and pencils does Mrs. Maloney have in all?

Mrs. Maloney has 108 pens and pencils.

500

Mrs. Gower has the digits 5, 9, and 1. Make the greatest and the least numbers using those digits.

951

159

500

97 x 23

2,231

500

True or False?

48 is 6 times as many as 8

true