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  • Julie went to the market and purchased some oranges for $1.75 and some strawberries for $2.89. How much did she spend in all?
    $4.64
  • 7 x 6 = 42 Write an addition equation that represents the multiplication equation.
    7+7+7+7+7+7= 42
  • Patty purchased a doll for $8.50. She gave the cashier a ten-dollar bill. How much change did she receive?
    $1.50
  • Paul purchased grapes for $3.65, eggs for $2.29, and a candy bar for $0.89. How much did Paul spend in all?
    $6.83
  • Judy was baking a cake. She put the batter in the oven at 3:15 and set the timer for 35 minutes. What time did the timer ring?
    3:50
  • Mrs. Sheppard bought 671 pieces of candy on Monday. On Tuesday, she bought 160 more. Then on Wednesday, she gave out 382 pieces to her students. How many pieces of candy does Mrs. Sheppard have left?
    449
  • What is another way to say a quarter past 1?
    1:15
  • What fraction of the pizza is eaten?
    1/3
  • Beth was rounding numbers to the nearest 10. She rounded 2 numbers to 780. Name 2 numbers she could have rounded.
    775, 776, 778, 779, 780, 781, 782, 783, or 784
  • 4 buses took Ms. Mill’s class to the science center. Each bus had 12 students on it. When the students got to the Science Center, they were split into 6 equal groups. How many students were in each group?
    8
  • 877-491=
    386
  • Kyle purchased two magazines. One cost $8.95 and the other $9.98. How much did Kyle spend in all?
    $18.93
  • Dara needs to take her cats to the Vet. One cat is 4 kgs. The other is 3 kgs. Her cat carrier can hold 8 kg. Can she put both of her cats in the carrier?
    Yes! Because 4 kg+3 kg=7kg and 7 is less than 8.
  • Raj worked three hours on Saturday. He earned $9.50 per hour. How much did the make in all on Saturday?
    $28.50
  • A group of 16 hikers is going to climb Mount. Whitney. Each pair of hikers is given 1 liters of water. How many liters of water does the group have in all?
    8 Liters
  • Round 116 to the nearest ten.
    110
  • 3x80
    240
  • ? X 3 > 22 2 x 4 = ? 6 x ? < 50 What number would make all expressions true?
    8
  • Name a fraction equivalent to 1/2.
    2/4, 3/6, 4/8, 5/10 etc.
  • Ms. Haller’s students were making a quilt. Each student added a square of fabric. The quilt was 6 squares long and 4 squares wide. How many squares were in the quilt?
    24
  • 4x7= 4 x (5+2) Is this true? How do you know?
    Yes, because the 7 can be broken into 5 and 2.
  • The students in Mr. Small's class were selling pencils. They sold 15 pencils for $0.10 each. How much money did they collect in all?
    $1.50
  • Marla ate 5/6 of a pie and Kyle ate 2/6 of a pie. Who ate more pie?
    Marla
  • Joey’s grandma was making a quilt. She used 12 equal squares of fabric. 2 of the squares were blue. 4 were red. The remaining were yellow. What fraction of the quilt were yellow?
    6/12 or 1/2
  • Farmer Swanson had 56 pounds of hay. He had 7 horses to feed. He gave each horse an equal amount of hay. How many pounds of hay did each horse get?
    8 pounds