Vocabulary
Numerical Expressions
Written Expressions
Valentines'
100

The answer to an addition problem

Sum

100

Multiply 7 by the sum of 3 and 4

7 x (3+4) 

100

(7 + 3) - 4

Four subtracted by the sum of seven and three
100

1. What do the M’s in M&M’S stand for?

  1. Melt In Mouth 

  2. Mars & Murrie

  3. Moon & Mars

Mars and Murrie

200

The answer the a subtraction problem

Difference

200

Subtract four from ten then divide by three

(10 - 4) / 3

200

10 / (5-3)

ten divided by the difference of five and three

200

Finish the slogan: ‘There’s no wrong way to eat a _____’.

  1. Twix

  2. Reese’s

  3. Butterfinger

Reece's

300

The answer to a multiplication problem

Product

300

the product of four and five subtracted by nine

(4 x 5) - 9

300

5 x (10/2)

The quotient of ten and two multiplied by five

300

What Valentine's Day candy was first created on equipment made for cough drop?

Sweethearts

400

The answer to a division problem

Quotient

400

twenty-four less than the quotient of eighty and two

(80/2) - 24

400

the product of four and seven added to the quotient of ten and five

( 4 x 7) + (10 / 5)

400

About how many roses are sent for Valentine's Day each year?

about 50 million

500

x- what is the 2 called?

An Exponent

500

a number more than the difference of six and three

(6-3) + 1

500

3 x (2x7) - 6

Multiply the product of two and seven by three and subtracted by 6

500

How many heart-shaped boxes of chocolates are typically sold each Valentine's Day?

35 million