Students sell 300 tickets to a school play for $6 each. They collect $1,800 for the tickets. How much would the students collect if they sold 3,000 tickets?
$18,000
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Katya has 120 inches of string. She cuts the string into 6-inch pieces. How many pieces of string does Katya cut?
20
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The local fair had 5,600 people attend over 7 days. If the same number of people attended each day, how many people attended the first day?
800
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Between which pair of numbers is the product of 278 × 9?
1,800 and 2,700
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Lars divides 127 fourth grade students into 4 groups. Which equation shows the closest estimate for the number of students in each group?
120 ÷ 4 = 30
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5 × 68 =
340
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6 × 3 × 50 =
900
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320 ÷ 8 =
40
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3,025 ÷ 5
605
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280 ÷ 7 =
40
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2,800 ÷ 7 =
400
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Jeff takes 8,000 steps every day. How many steps does Jeff take in 7 days?
56,000 steps
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There are 918 people standing in line for a ride. Each car on the ride holds 9 people. How many cars are needed for all the people standing in line?
102 cars
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Sheri and Latasha each made 5 posters. They used 30 stickers on each poster. How many stickers did Sheri and Latasha use in all?
300 stickers
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Gerry read 4,000 pages in 8 months. He read the same number of pages each month. How many pages did Gerry read during the first month?
500 pages
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A football team sold 220 tickets to their first game. The team earned $4 for every ticket sold. How much money did the football team earn from the ticket sales?