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100

$1.05 + $2.40

$3.45

100

$11.00 - $3.00

$8.00

100

27 ÷  3 =

9

100

Your sister practised her dance routine for 45 minutes. She stopped practising at 4:50 p.m. What time did she start practising?

4:05pm

100

Two rolls of tape are 35cm and 41cm long. What is their total length?

76cm

200

$5.40 + $6.60

 $12.00

200

$75.50 - $6.00

$69.50

200

64 ÷  8=

8

200

You worked on your homework from 4:00 p.m.

to 5:10 p.m. How long did you spend doing your

homework?

1 hour and 10 minutes

200

Some children are growing a sunflower. On Friday, it was 28cm tall. It grows 6cm each day. How tall will it be on Monday?

46cm

300

$3.75 + $11.30

 $15.05

300

$50.00 - $11.75

38.25

300

144 ÷  12 =

12

300

Christina spent 35 minutes writing in her diary.

If she finished writing at 8:15 p.m., when did she

start?

7:40pm

300

I think of a number, then subtract 18. The answer is 26. What was my number?

44

400

$5.25 + $6.30 + $4.45

$16.00

400

$80.00 - $5.00 - $8.50

$66.50

400

58 ÷  3 =


(Answer is with a remainder)

19 r 1

400

Morgan played football for an hour and 5 minutes.

He played basketball for 40 minutes. If he began

playing at 3:00 p.m., what time did he finish?

4:45pm

400

Each side of a regular hexagon is 14cm long. How long is its perimeter?

84cm

500

$15.45 + $67.85 + $3.95

$87.25

500

$17.35 - $8.75 - $2.20

$6.40

500

679 ÷  8 = 


(Answer is with a remainder)

84 r 7

500

Marcus took 2 hours and 46 minutes to finish

his chores. If he began at 4:51 p.m., when did he

finish?

7:37pm

500

The cake went in the oven at 1:30pm. It cooked for 75 minutes, then it needed to cool for another hour before it could be eaten. What time can I eat it?

3.45pm