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Friday Ws Math 5 All
Friday Ws Math 5 All
Friday Ws Math 5 All
1
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1.
24
+ 37
2.
86
- 35
3.
5.
7.
Juanita has saved 14 box tops to send for a kite. She needs 20 box tops. How
many box tops does she need?
2
Name___________________________________________
1.
2.
357
+ 62
5.
3
7
+2
7.
3. 20 x 7 =
4. 297
-176
The population of Dry Foot is 853. Rounded to the nearest hundred, how many people
live in Dry Foot?
Use or . 8,206
8,260
2. 567
+ 29
3.
You have 2 quarters, 1 dime, and 3 pennies. How much money do you have?
4.
7.
Kyle has 12 stickers. Julia has 5 stickers, and Marie has 4 stickers. How many stickers
in all?
6. Is 49 even or odd?
4
Name
1.
18 2 =
2. 4,256
+ 3,414
3. Write or .
2,834
2,095
4.
5.
3 + 10 + 7 + 5 =
7.
You have 35. You spend 15. How much money do you have left?
6. 5 x 60 =
5
Name
1.
2.
$1.35
+ 6.73
4.
Write the standard form for nine thousand, three hundred, twenty-two.
5.
7.
The ice cream stand had 150 ice cream bars to sell. They sold 74. How many ice cream
bars are left?
6
Name
1.
317
+218
2. 14 2 =
3. 788
- 276
4.
5.
6.
7.
Jeff leaves home at 6:30. His Mom tells him to be home in exactly 45 minutes. Show the
time when Jeff should be home on the clock.
7
Name
1.
25 + 27 =
3.
5.
7.
Sams puzzle had 510 pieces. Charlies puzzle had 214. How many fewer pieces did
Charlies puzzle have?
6. 799
-438
8
Name
1.
3.
9 ) 63
5.
7.
2
6
3
+4
2.
53
25
+ 12
4. 265 +20 =
6. Write in standard form.
2 in the hundreds place
5 in the tens place
9 in the ones place
4 in the thousands place
Mindy has 70 stickers. 4 of them were Smelly Stickers. How many were not smelly?
9
Name
1.
2.
3.
21
x 2
4. 8,563
+ 1,412
6.
7.
James had seven stamps. He got three new ones and gave away five. How many does
he have left?
10
Name
1.
You spend 39. You give the clerk 50. She gives you back 2 coins in change. What are
they?
2.
1/2 of 80 =
3. 20 x 7 =
4.
5.
7.
Sandy collected cans to return. She collected 138 on Saturday and 109 on Sunday. How
many did she collect in all?
625
- 387
6. 224
+ 619
11
Name
1.
242
325
+ 216
2.
37
x2
3.
Diane buys 12 tickets to the play. Christopher buys 19. How many tickets do they buy in
all?
4.
2,354
- 1,076
7.
5. $43.25
+ $13.46
A gardener planted 134 apple trees and 29 maple trees. How many more apple trees did
he plant?
12
Name
1.
43
x 2
2.
521
- 87
3. 7 + 4 + 8 + 2 =
4.
5.
1/2 of 100 =
6.
Five rows of corn. Eight stalks in each row. How many corn stalks in all?
7.
A student did 5 hours of homework one week. He did 13 hours the next week. How many
more hours did he do homework the second week?
13
Name
1.
$.90
- .07
2. You spend 23. You give the clerk 30. You get 3 coins.
What are they?
3.
Use ( , , or =)
86
68
5.
7.
There are 31 children in a class. Twenty-six of them make kites. How many children
did not make kites?
6. 825
- 556
14
Name
1.
252
442
+ 253
2.
984
+ 236
3.
4.
5.
7.
Jason scores 40 points in his first game and 26 points in his second game. How many
fewer points did he score in his second game?
6. 7,435
- 4,752
15
Name
1.
2.
4 pints =
5.
Brian has 3 pairs of shoes. How many shoes does Brian have
6.
Kerri counted 23 birds and Peter counted 15 birds. How many birds did they count
altogether?
7.
Fifteen trees were planted with 3 trees in each row. How many rows were there?
quarts
3.
916
-345
4.
200
+142
16
Name
1.
2.
3,511
+ 4,289
4.
40
x 9
5. 1,706
- 428
6.
7.
Your uncle planted 123 red rose bushes and some yellow rose bushes. If he planted 197
roses in all, how many were yellow?
17
Name
1.
46
-16
4.
+341
505
2.
110
248
+ 627
3. 18 ones =
tens and
2 nickels
2 pennies
6.
In a movie theater there are 9 rows with 9 chairs in each row. How many chairs
altogether?
7.
There were 5 crayons in a box. There were 4 boxes. How many crayons were there in all?
18
Name
1.
211
277
+ 241
3.
300
- 165
5.
6.
What is the largest number you can make using these numbers? 1, 6, 4, 5
7.
There were 876 hamburgers sold in June and 1,503 hamburgers sold in July. How
many hamburgers were sold in all
ones
19
Name
1.
4.
165
324
+248
402
-268
3.
23
x3
The Super Hitters Baseball League spent $16.00 for caps, $27.00 for gloves and $64.00 for
bats. How much did they spend in all?
5.
7.
2.
349
-146
Write the amount of money that is a nickel less than one dollar.
20
Name
1.
92,884
+ 9,246
3.
600
- 178
35 5 = 7
5.
1/2 of 60 =
6.
Troop 35 sold 650 boxes of cookies. That was 150 more than Troop 42 sold. How many
cookies did Troop 42 sell?
7.
21
Name
1.
367
- 49
2.
50
x 6
3.
4.
Write , , or =. 45
6.
7.
How many socks are there in 3 pairs for Jake and 2 pairs for Leah?
32
22
Name
1.
3.
400
- 96
If you have a pie with 6 pieces and you ate 2 pieces, what fraction of the pie is left?
4.
6371
- 2483
6.
70
x 5
7.
267
166
+ 135
23
Name
1.
3 ) 36
3.
4.
6.
7.
Billy has 279 marbles. Carol has 347 marbles. How many more marbles does Carol have
than Billy?
2. This shape is a:
5.
62
x 20
24
Name
1.
2.
3.
400
-189
4.
Marty weighs 3 times as much as Gil. Marty weighs 75 lbs. How much does Gil weigh?
5.
6.
7.
If Dillon sold 44 tickets, Allen 37, Julie 29 and Anita 56, how many tickets did they sell
altogether?
25
Name
1.
9x8=n
3.
4.
5.
Write or . 1326
7.
Sean had some marbles. As he walked to school 15 fell out of his bag. When he got to
school only 17 were left. How many did he start with?
2631
6. 7,634
- 6,267
26
Name
1.
3.
x 4 = 36
4003
- 1695
4158
+ 6829
5.
6.
7.
Carlos has 42 tomato plants. He plants 7 in each row. How many rows will he have?
5
3)15
27
Name
1.
2.
7)0
4.
5.
30 x 9 =
7.
On Saturday Paco slept from 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. How long did he sleep?
6. 1,342
+ 4,459
28
Name
1.
2.
4.
415
689
+ 745
3.
4613
- 2495
6.
8
x7
56
7.
Jeremy planted 9 rows of corn. He planted 7 seeds in each row. How many seeds did
Jeremy plant?
29
Name
1.
24
x 7
3.
2653
+ 3087
5.
2x8-4=
7.
There were 54 children and 9 picnic tables. The same number of children sat at each
table. How many children were at each table?
4.
7901
- 3208
6. 1/2 of 84 is
30
Name
1.
9 ) 27
2.
268
148
+ 106
4.
5x8+6=
5.
4000
- 1957
6.
2 cm
3.
3 cm
68
x 5
2 cm
3 cm
7.
Lori Chu swam for 26 minutes. She jogged for longer than that. If both exercises took one
hour in all, how long did she jog?
31
Name
1.
2.
Write the standard number. three hundred fifty-three thousand six hundred twenty-four
3.
$28.32
+ 34.46
5.
42
x 3
7.
4. 1 ) 7
6. 5,429
- 3,682
In a year with 365 days, Julio worked 239 days. How many days did he not work?
32
Name
1.
Write or . 2,373
2,375
2.
Write the number for: two thousand, seven hundreds, zero tens, eight ones
3.
60 x 9 =
5.
7.
Jodis father had 1,247 bales. Jeffs father had 1,002 bales. Waynes father had 978 bales.
How many bales did they have altogether?
4. 2,780
- 1,294
6. 9 ) 270
33
Name
1.
3.
4.
20 x 4 x 1 =
7.
JoEllen brought some cookies to school. She gave 27 to her classmates. She took 21 back
home to her family. How many did she bring to school?
5. 45 9 =
6. 2,703
- 1,300
34
Name
1.
2.
3.
4369
278
93
+ 124
,
4.
7000
- 4690
,
5. Round to the nearest ten.
147
6.
Write the standard form. 7 ones, 3 ten thousands, 2 hundreds, 9 thousands, and 0 tens.
7.
35
Name
1.
2.
3.
Which is the same shape and size as the shaded part of the tent?
1.
2.
3.
4.
4.
4106
- 2859
6.
1,389
2,426
+ 4,686
36
Name
1.
7000
- 3296
2. 1/2 of 64 =
3.
4.
6 ) 24
7.
Janet has 26 paper clips. Kevin gave her some more paper clips. Then Janet had 32
paper clips. How many paper clips did Kevin give her?
5.
60
x9
6. 3 x 9 - 5 =
37
Name
1.
2.
$7.52
-3.75
3. 9 ) 81
4.
226 tires
+ 301 tires
About how many tires were there?
5.
2x9+4=
7.
Ana Ruiz drove 249 km, ate lunch, then drove 315 km. How far did she drive that day?
6.
41
x5
38
Name
1.
2.
72 9 =
4.
5.
7.
465
+ 845
3. or . 3,748
6.
3,684
75
x2
A paint set costs $9.20. Stella has $5.75. How much more will she need to buy the paint
set?
39
Name
1.
1/2 of 12 =
2.
2000
- 1387
3.
5187
7803
+ 46
4.
4x9-5=
6.
, , or =. 220 + 40
7.
The rent on Alabama Avenue is $30. Dillon paid the rent 6 times. How much rent did
he pay in all?
210 + 53
40
Name
1.
2.
40
x 9
4.
9,027
- 3,544
5.
I have a quarter, 2 dimes, 4 nickels, and 1 penny. How much money do I have?
6.
2 gallons =
7.
DeAnn went to summer camp for 6 weeks. How many days was this?
quarts
41
Name
1.
2.
5000
- 416
3.
36
x 2
4.
5. 6 +
= 15
6.
7.
Tom has collected 36 stamps and Tina has collected 47 stamps. They need 100 to fill their
album. How many more stamps do they need?
42
Name
1.
26
7
+18
3.
4.
Write or . 548
5.
7.
The fourth grade sold 113 tickets to the school fair. The fifth grade sold 89. How many
more tickets did the fourth grade sell?
538
6. Round 86 to the nearest ten.
43
Name
1.
$8.96
-2.38
3.
4.
1/2 of 6 =
7.
Sarahs lunch cost $2.69 and Susans cost $3.26. How much more did Susans lunch
cost?
5. 2,693
+ 4,118
44
Name
1.
2.
3.
4.
236
14
+122
5. 90 x 9 =
6.
7.
Juan had $20. He spent $6.39 for a ball and $8.78 on a bat. How much money does he have
left?
45
Name
1.
2.
3.
204
-118
4. Write or . 2,486
10
12
2,686
5.
7.
Andrea started watching television at 6:30. The program lasted 1 1/2 hours. What time was
the program over?
46
Name
1.
928
+674
2. 1/2 of 24 is
3. 10 - 6 + 3 =
4.
5.
Add my two numbers and you get ten. Multiply them and you get 24. What are the two
numbers?
6.
9x
7.
Matt took 3 dozen pencils out of a box which held 60. How many were left?
= 54
47
Name
1.
2,019
-1,346
2.
23
47
+18
4.
6.
6 ) 360
7.
There were 15 books on the shelf and 17 on another. How many books were there
altogether?
48
Name
1.
3.
2. 7 ) 560
5.
6.
7.
4. $13.63
- 2.19
49
Name
1.
2.
41
x5
3.
4.
6.
7.
Tom earned $5.45 one day and $2.75 the next. If he has $6.25 left, how much did he spend?
5. Write or . 5,460
50
Name
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
906
- 232
6.
542
+ 678
The zoo has 5 lions, 23 monkeys, and 6 tigers. How many lions and tigers are there?
546
51
Name
2. 5 ) 30
1.
3.
Added together we equal 12. Multiplied together we equal 27. What numbers are we?
4.
5.
Estimate:
623
+784
7.
Maria has $4.00. She wants to buy a package of stickers for $.75 and a sticker book for $2.75.
Does she have enough money?
52
Name
1.
$16.24
+8.36
2. $24.00
- 19.62
4.
5.
7.
There were nine players on each of 8 teams. How many players were there?
6. 70 x 3 =
53
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1.
2.
Estimate:
896
- 216
4.
6.
7.
Tony bought 6 pencils for 5 each and a notebook for $1.30. How much did he spend?
3. 810 9 =
5. 30
x4
54
Name
1.
56
x2
4. 7 ) 490
3.
12 x 2 - 10 =
5.
6.
7.
55
Name
1.
33
16
+ 244
2. 4 cows
3 chickens
How many legs?
3. 36 4 =
4.
6007
- 3418
6.
7.
Sandra had 28 stamps. Every week for 3 weeks she bought 5 more. How many stamps does
she have now?
56
Name
1.
2.
6 x 9 - 12 =
5.
$26.23
- 11.41
7.
3.
36
x5
6. Write or . 2,016
4. 9 x 10 =
2,100
Paul bought 8 pencils for 5 each, 6 pencils for 7 each, and 3 pencils for 10 each. How
many pencils did he buy?
57
Name
1.
2.
4.
8 ) 240
6. 1/2 of 16 =
7.
Olga bought a blouse for $11.45 and a skirt for $9.95. How much more did the blouse
cost?
5.
24
x5
58
Name
1.
2.
3. Estimate:
676
+ 342
5.
7 ) 280
7.
Jane delivers 20 newspapers on week days and 24 on weekends. How many newspapers
does she delivery each week?
6.
39
x9
59
Name
1.
2.
360 4 =
3. 2,364
+ 448
5.
12 4 + 6 =
6. 6 x 0 x 4 =
7.
Shirley wants to buy a hamburger for 90, French fries for 45, and a soft drink for 40. How
much money does she need?
4. 1,263
- 844
60
Name
1.
What is the smallest number you can write using these numbers. 2, 4, 6, and 1?
2.
Estimate:
975
- 298
4.
Write or . 9,894
6.
5 x 100 =
7.
Chad bought 2 packages of stickers which cost 75 each and 3 packages which cost 50 each.
How much did he spend on stickers?
11,262
5.
29
x5
61
Name
1.
6385
+ 9751
2.
4609
+ 2716
3.
4.
4000
- 2168
6.
7.
3617
- 1825
62
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1.
40 ones =
tens
2. 20 tens =
hundred
4. 9 million
5.
Pedro has 3 dimes and 2 pennies. Juan has twice as much money. How much money
does Juan have?
6.
Billy has 2 dimes and 8 pennies. Jeremy has three times as much money. How much
money does Jeremy have?
7.
Tom rides 45 kilometers on the school bus each day. How many kilometers is this in a 5 day
week?
63
Name
1.
3 times 5 plus 2 =
3.
12 divided by 3 plus 6 =
7.
2. 6 times 6 minus 4 =
5. 3 x 53
150
6.
64
x3
Harold had some used cars. He sold 167 and still has 215 left. How many did he start with?
64
Name
Write the standard form in #1 and #2.
1. 16 tens =
2. 12 hundreds =
3.
5175
+ 3925
4.
7605
- 2496
5.
6.
170
x 2
7.
Marty has 5 times as many stamps as Jean. If Marty has 15 stamps, how many does Jean
have?
65
Name
$0.07
$0.89
$0.35
6 pencils
5.
16
x 4
8.
431
- 29
2. 3 pens
4. 1 pen, 1 pencil and 1 eraser
6.
314
+ 7
7.
209
x 3
2.
763
- 428
66
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1.
There are
3.
763
-428
days in 2 weeks.
4. $1.89
x3
Inche
s
units
Centimete
rs
8.
5. 9 ) 630
67
6
Name
Chad - 133 cm
Missy - 114 cm
Childrens Heights
Mark - 104 cm
Jenny - 136 cm
1.
Who is tallest?
3.
4.
18
39
+6
Jim - 121 cm
Sara - 127 cm
5.
700
- 203
68
Name
1.
2,614
-1,292
4.
2 quarts =
7.
cups
2. 3,844
+ 916
5.
6.
46
x 5
736
9
Sandra had 233 stamps. She sold 49 of them. How many did she have left?
69
Name
Write the next 3 numbers.
1. 997, 998, 999,
2.
6, 12, 18,
3.
2 ) 42
6.
8.
,
,
,
4.
$13.74
+ 96.45
800
-291
5.
60
x 8
Bobs photo album has 32 pages. Each page holds 8 pictures. How many pictures will fit
in his album?
70
Name
Write the next 3 numbers.
1. 3097, 3098, 3099,
2.
4 hours =
4.
5.
8.
142
x 3
minutes
6.
6355
- 4655
7.
114
14
+ 4
Mr. Crow bought 13 boxes of golf balls. Each box held 8 balls. How many golf balls did he
have in all?
71
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JANUARY
T W Th F S
1
2
3 4 5
6 7
8
9
10 11 12
13 14 15 16
17 18 19
20 21 22 23
24 25 26
27 28 29 30
31
3.
4.
7.
72
63
+ 45
5. $15.62
-13.89
6.
79
x8
72
Name
Choose the best estimate.
1. 7 x 79 =
(500, 600, 700)
3.
500 - 321 =
2. 597 + 205 =
4.
5725
2673
+ 3489
5. 8273
-5908
6.
826
x 7
7.
1/2 of 10 =
8.
Judy wants to run 100 laps in gym this week. She ran 27 yesterday and 19 today. How many
does she still need to run?
73
Name
1.
$463.91
- 271.86
2.
$73.14
.48
+ 1.50
3.
824
x 3
4.
9 ) 42
5. 1/ 5 of 20 =
6.
Amy is 12 years old. Her brother is 9 years older. How old is her brother?
7.
Heath has saved $13 to buy a sweater. The sweater costs $20. How much more money does
he need to save?
74
Name
Estimate the answers.
1.
665
137
+ 480
2.
398
- 112
3.
41
x 7
75_
+832
1590
5. 9467
----5314
6.
7.
How much would it cost for 2 hamburgers and 2 cokes if one hamburger costs $1.39 and one
coke costs 60?
75
Name
1.
892
560
+ 258
2.
300
- 125
3.
5. 1/ 3 of 9 =
28
x 5
4.
5 ) 42
6. 3 sixes + 4 =
7.
Dad drove 10 miles east, then north 8 miles and then back home. How far did Dad drive?
76
Name
1.
6439
+ 8596
2. $60.06
- 34.62
3.
724
x 5
4.
8 ) 57
6.
There are 5 colored balls. Two are blue and the rest are red. What part is red?
7.
There are 3 fourth grade classes. Twenty-three students are in each class. How many fourth
grade students are there?
77
Name
1.
5 ) 27
4.
2420
- 1835
2.
27
x5
3. 1469
+ 5378
6.
7.
Each football costs $18.95. The coach ordered 6 new footballs. How much did he pay?
78
Name
1.
432
x 8
2. 3 ) 18 tens
4.
215
-180
5. There are
3. 4) 25
tens in 300.
6.
There are 9 rows of chairs with 40 in each row. How many chairs are there?
7.
You receive $20.00. You buy a baseball for $3.39 and a hat for $7.98. How much money do
you have left?
79
Name
1.
feet in 3 yards.
7.
5. 8103
3604
6. 4001
- 1635
Mario has 367 baseball cards. Hernandez has 253 baseball cards. How many more baseball
cards does Mario have?
80
Name
Estimate the answers in #s 1 through 4.
1.
368 + 567 =
4.
79 4 =
2. 637 - 289 =
3. 691 x 3 =
7.
36
241
+ 97
6. 5793
- 4627
Carla buys a pen for 65 cents. How much change does she receive from a dollar?
81
Name
1.
900
x 8
3.
46,788
+ 4,729
5.
8 x 3 - 17 =
7.
3 2
+ =
8 8
82
Name
1.
10 - (3+2) =
2. 4 ) 35
4.
7 5
+ =
9 9
6.
An apples weighs
a. 120 kg
b. 120 g
3.
406
x 8
7. 88,645
+ 69,427
83
Name
1.
4.
165
x 5
2. $11.45
x
4
6.
7,860
-3,258
5. 44,673
8,971
+ 9,236
7,456
7. The first half of the show lasts 1 hour and 20 minutes. There
is a 15 minute intermission. The second half of the show
lasts 1 hour. How long does the entire show and
intermission last?
84
Name
1.
6m
4m
2.
642
x 8
3. (7 x 4) - (7 + 6) =
4.
5.
3 hours
+5 hours
45 minutes
9 minutes
6. 5,007
-2,998
7. 6 ) 49
85
Name
1.
$.87
x 4
2. 46,788
+ 4,729
3. $13.06
- .49
4.
7 ) 62
6.
7.
A concert ticket costs $13.50. Ramon has $6.75. How much more does he need to buy one
ticket?
86
Name
1.
4.
7.
38
x 5
2. Use or .
2,743
5. 4 x 237 =
3.
2
593
269
+ 742
6. 7 )58
It is 83 miles from Mr. Wongs house to the zoo. How far is the round trip?
87
Name
1.
52,605
- 6,821
2. 11 hours
+ 3 hours
17 minutes
38 minutes
3.
Use a dollar sign and decimal point to show the amount. 7 dollars, 2 quarters, 1 penny
4.
4)26
6.
73,776
+ 8,175
7. Kyle gave a clerk a $20.00 bill. His meal cost $5.48. How much
change will Kyle get?
88
Name
1.
6) 45
2.
329
X3
4.
5.
821
+ 124
7.
Kerri plays third base. She made 6 outs at third in each of 9 games. How many outs did
she make?
6.
800
- 499
89
Name
1.
22 x 4 =
4.
7.
9,582
-5,338
2.
654
+ 206
3. Use or .
98,425
5. 1/3 of 15 =
6.
98,524
$.81
- .27
Sara is saving money to buy a stereo that costs $194. She has already saved $86. Her
grandparents are giving her $25. How much more money must she save?
90
Name
1.
2.
1,050
540
+ 585
3.
135
x7
1,800 pounds
4. 7 ) 51
5.
Use or . 1 ton
6. $28.85
- 16.94
7.
There will be 28 people showing their projects at the Science Fair. Four people can share
one long table. How many tables will be needed?
91
Name
1.
735
x 8
2. $1.78
x 3
75
x4
4.
Your bill comes to $42.86. You give the clerk $50.00. How much change should you
receive?
5.
2 feet 3 inches =
7.
The Red Wagon factory makes red wagons. On Thursday they made 42 wagons. How many
wheels did they use?
inches
92
Name
2.
1.
3.
7
8
6
8
5.
3 6
+ =
10 10
6. 6 ) 27
706
- 49
93
Name
1.
3,763
4
2. 9 ) 38
3.
4.
$108.95
92.18
+ 4.35
7.
There are 7 art classes at Beanpot School. On Monday 3 of the classes will watercolor. What
fraction of the classes will watercolor on Monday?
5. 9,008
- 879
6.
408
x 6
94
Name
1.
17
15
+ 11
7
2. 6 ) 47
4.
5.
7.
Fireman Smith put out 187 fires. Fireman Lott put out 98. How many more fires did
Fireman Smith put out?
6.
739
x 8
95
Name
1.
7 hours
-5 hours
4.
536
x 7
800
-756
6.
23 minutes
16 minutes
2. 52,741
+ 38,073
3. $21.53
x
6
96
Name
1.
4.
8,412
7,165
+ 2,128
975
x 6
2.
9 2
+ =
10 10
3. 1/ 4 of 32 =
6.
7.
The lions den is 9 m wide and 22 m long. How many square meters does he have to play
in?
97
Name
1.
649
x 3
2. 18,734
11,526
+ 9,472
3. $22.53
x
4
5. 72,489
- 9,769
6. 3 x 59 =
4.
9 ) 85
7.
Duane works 8 hours a day at the store. How many hours will he work in 28 days?
98
Name
1.
3 ) 69
3.
4.
189 x 10 =
6.
7.
One shelf holds 8 packages of cookies. How many shelves are needed to hold 41 packages
of cookies?
5. 89,756
+ 17,267
99
Name
1.
237
103
+ 68
2. 8,216
-2,549
4.
5. 3,528
x
6
6.
7.
Mark swims 25 minutes every day. How many minutes will he swim in 7 days?
100
Name
2. 9) 80
1.
34,216
+18,358
3.
Use a dollar sign and decimal point to show the amount. 4 dollars, 2 quarters, 3 pennies
4.
5.
7.
66,293
-18,534
$ 12.43
- 7.64
6. 1,462
x
4
101
Name
1.
2,344
x
9
4.
$18.50
- 3.75
2.
59
x 32
3. $26.45
+
4.49
5. 2/3 of 18 =
6.
7.
Sarah bought 3 red pencils for 10 each and 2 blue pencils for 15 each. How much did the
red pencils cost?
102
Name
1.
4.
7.
274
16
+ 310
56
x 7
2. Estimate:
916
- 283
5.
3 4
+
=
16 16
3. 20 x 8
6.
8 3
+ =
9 9
Maria has 20 stickers. If she shares them with 3 friends, how many will each girl get?
103
Name
1.
5 ) 36
4.
5.
4 yards =
7.
Suzette bought a hamburger for $1.25 and a soft drink for 55. How much did she spend?
2. 72 9 =
feet
3.
375
x 3
6. 2,000
-1,456
104
Name
1.
903
- 26
2.
453
+ 296
3. 7,846
x 5
5. 9 ) 43
4.
Estimate:
875
-216
6.
7.
105
Name
1.
64 8 =
2. 6 ) 43
4.
1 +
4
6.
7.
2 =
4
3.
418
x 6
106
Name
1.
6000
-2873
2.
42
69
124
+ 18
3.
174
x 57
4.
9 ) 463
6.
7.
Mark has $5.00. He buys 6 ping pong balls. When he gets home he has $2.15. How much
did Mark spend?
5. 3/8 + 4/8 =
107
Name
2. 9 ) 56
1.
66
x 12
3.
693
- 214
4.
58,493
+ 47,261
6.
1500 m is between
7.
The Little League team is selling tickets to a play to raise money for new uniforms. Jim has
20 tickets, Lynn has 25 tickets and Larry has 15 tickets. How many tickets are left out of 200?
5. (16 x 2) + 5 =
km and
km
108
Name
1.
637
- 450
4.
572
x 63
2. 7 ) 803
3.
19
24
+ 35
78
5.
6.
7.
An adult movie ticket costs $4.50 One theater sells 97 tickets to the evening show. How
much money did it collect for that show?
109
Name
1.
$9.08
x 46
2.
7,269
+ 541,273
3. 6 ) 795
4.
8285
- 266
5. 83 x 100 =
6.
7.
x 7 = 245
The town of Flint has 4 fire stations and 58 fire fighters. After an equal number of fire
fighters have been assigned to each station, how many stations will get an extra fire
fighter?
110
Name
1.
4.
4 ) 432
2.
700
x 70
3. 3417
- 1135
2516
2698
+4351
5.
324
=9
6.
1/3 of 66 =
7.
Special markers are packed 8 to a box. Mr. Trainer needs 21 special markers. How many
boxes must he buy?
111
Name
2.
3. 7 ) 266
1.
4 x 60 =
4,732
x 4
4.
5.
6.
2/3 of 12 =
7.
Jane bought 1/5 yard of red ribbon and 2/5 yard of blue. How much ribbon did she buy?
112
Name
1.
6 - 4 =
7
7
2.
4.
5.
8 ) 47
7.
There are 108 pencils and nine students. If they all have the same number, how many
does each student have?
6.
68
x 3
3. Estimate:
247
+ 381
819
x 5
113
Name
Circle the best answer in #s 1 through 3.
1.
4.
574
259
+ 63
5.
7421
-3857
6.
397
x 3
114
Name
1.
2.
Add: 46
29
+37
4.
5.
7.
57
x 8
6. 9 x
= 72
115
Name
1.
5,426
-2,209
4.
$3.19
+4.86
2.
3. 8 ) 53
916
x 7
5. Estimate:
526
6.
Whats the standard numeral for ten thousand, nine hundred, sixteen?
7.
Brad had $20. He bought a ball for $4.50 and a bat for $7.25. How much money did he have
left?
116
Name
1.
Write or . 2,616
26,116
2.
3.
392
x 7
4.
54
x 8
6.
(54 6) + 8 =
7.
5. 5 ) 75
117
Name
1.
49 7 =
4.
6.
7.
2. 9 ) 67
3.
28
x 6
5. 7
8
- 2
8
906
-232
118
Name
1.
2.
216,345
+ 78,472
5.
125
316
+ 412
7.
3.
93
x 7
4. 3 ) 39
6. 2 + 3 =
6
6
You can take 12 pictures on a roll of film. How many pictures can you take on 9 rolls of
film?
119
Name
1.
423
x 5
2.
3. 4 ) 56
44
x 9
4.
5.
Estimate:
676
-223
7.
6. 3/4 of 20 =
120
Name
1.
216
324
+912
2.
4000
- 316
3. 44 x 20 =
4.
1,478
x 9
6.
7 )105
7.
Amy bought 4 apples for 15 each and 2 oranges for 20 each. How much did she spend?
121
Name
1.
68
x 8
2.
936
+ 294
3. Estimate:
342
+ 216
4.
5.
6.
5 4
+ =
6 6
122
Name
1.
4.
7 ) 33
4,786
x 5
2. 50 x 30 =
3. 2 pint =
5. 1/5 of 25 is
6.
7.
Tom bought 3/4 of a pound of cheese. He ate 1/4. How much is left?
cups
123
Name
1.
5,632
- 1,986
4.
58
x 26
2.
$26.39
+ 13.84
3. Write or .
4,718
4,728
6.
7.
124
Name
1.
4.
Estimate:
916
-276
40
x60
2.
5.
$5.00
-3.45
3. 3,450
x 8
3 1
+ =
5 5
6.
7.
Juan had 424 stamps. He gave 20 of them to Susan and bought 12 new ones. How many
does he have?
125
Name
1.
8 ) 360
3.
74
x 36
2. 4 feet =
4.
inches
2,984
x 3
5.
Write as a standard numeral. two hundred thirteen thousand, six hundred twenty-four.
6.
4/5 of 35 =
7. You have $2.00. You buy 4 candy bars for 30 each. How
much change do you get back?
126
Name
1.
59
+ 236
2.
4.
$773
x 56
5. 1 pound =
3. 8 ) 997
4,725
- 1,299
ounces
6.
7.
Rob finished the race in 13.2 seconds. Troy finished 1.5 seconds later. How long did it take
Troy to finish the race?
127
Name
1.
5,620
2,557
+ 4,986
2. 5 ) 3,384
3. $9.36
x 45
4.
65,067
- 39,818
5.
6. 1 =
2
10
7.
Lucas went to a corn husking bee. One man was able to husk 342 ears of corn in one hour.
Lucas brother husked 29 more ears than that. How many ears of corn did Lucas brother
husk?
42.5
-11.4
128
Name
1.
80 x 700 =
2.
900
- 263
3.
483
+ 284
4.
3 ) 924
5. Estimate:
37 x 52 =
7.
Dee spent $3.15 for a scarf. She had $5.67 left. How much money did Dee have before
she bought the scarf?
6. 1/2 dollar =
cents
129
Name
1.
742,050
-253,629
2.
257
128
+ 79
4.
460
x 83
5.
14.1
+ 23.6
3. 6 ) 5,945
6.
It took Marias father 10 minutes to drive downtown. He was in the bank 15 minutes, at the
cleaners 10 minutes, and in the post office 5 minutes. It took him ten more minutes to
drive home. How long was Marias father gone?
7.
If Marias father left home at 10:15 a.m., what time was it when he returned?
130
Name
1.
9 ) $69.12
4.
7926
- 2397
7.
2.
52
x 47
5. 400 cm =
3.
563
+ 247
6. 3 yards =
inches
Mr. Arthur bought 132 books at a garage sale. He is going to give the same number of books
to each of his 4 grandchildren. How many books will each grandchild receive?
131
Name
1.
$3.89
x 26
4.
3,651
+1,726
7.
2.
3. 6 ) 354
847
- 298
5. 400 x 60 =
6. 5 Kg =
There were only 8 loaves of whole grain bread in the bakery. They baked 32 more loaves
and then sold 19. How many loaves are left?
132
Name
1.
91,428
-35,579
4.
6 ) 198
6.
3 2
+ =
9 9
7.
2.
7,825
8,017
+ 4,232
5. There are
3.
76
x 32
cups in 2 quarts.
Darcys mother picked up 600 newspapers to be delivered. She gave 120 to Terry and 216 to
Ann. How many newspapers are left?
133
Name
1.
7,825
+1,044
4.
8142
-3563
7.
2.
3. 4 ) 208
177
x 38
5. 5
7
- 3
7
Mr. Wong has 150 square feet of carpet. Does he have enough to cover a floor that is 17
feet long and 9 feet wide?
134
Name
5,871
+ 2,333
3. 8 ) 968
1.
400
- 176
2.
4.
806
x 62
6.
7.
Eddie was 42 inches tall when he entered first grade. If he grows 2 inches each year, how
tall will he be when he enters fourth grade?
135
Name
1.
427
x 53
2. 3 ) 72
4.
96
104
318
127
+ 45
5. 3000 m =
7.
3.
km
609
- 84
The tenth green at Sun Valley golf course is 140 yards from the tee. Sue drives the ball 94
yards. How far is her ball from the green?
136
Name
1.
2.
3.
Write in standard form. six hundreds, four ones, three thousands, zero tens
4.
376
453
685
+ 914
7.
4 ) 1884
5.
7306
- 534
6.
83
x 97
25 +
= 50
4.
200
7.
Josh rode his bike 5.4 miles into town. Brian rode his bike 6.3 miles into town. How much
farther was Brians bike ride?
= 50
2.
x 25 = 100
5. (6 x 25) +
= 200
3.
6. 1/3 +
138
Name
1.
493
+ 700
2.
300
- 6
3. $4.63
x 5
4.
6 ) 5073
6.
1/2 of 98 =
7.
5. (3 x 68) + 42 =
- 50 = 25
=1
139
Name
1.
5683
1096
+ 347
4536
2.
$12.95
- 7.79
4.
87
x 50
5.
75
x 48
7.
There are
3.
497
x 6
6. 6 ) $15.45
minutes in 4 hours.
140
Name
1.
0.5
+ 0.7
2.
5.
3.6
- 2.7
3.
63
x 27
1 2
+ =
5 5
4.
4 ) 270
6.
Eddie buys 3 notebooks at 49 each and a pen for 74 cents. How much does he spend?
7.
Page 6
1. 535
2. 7
3. 508
4. 1,201
5. 60
6. 91, 89, 87
7. Clock should read
7:15
Page 11
1. 783
2. 74
3. 31
4. 1,278
5. $56.71
6. 11, 13, 15
7. 105
Page 16
1. 9,609
2. 7,800
3. $5.00
4. 378
5. 1,278
6. 36
7. 74
Page 2
1. 805
2. 419
3. 140
4. 121
5. 12
6. 14, 16, 18
7. 900
Page 7
1. 52
2. 87
3. 1/4
4. 55
5. two hundred
eleven
6. 353
7. 296
Page 12
1. 86
2. 434
3. 21
4. 8:00
5. 32
6. 48
7. 8
Page 17
1. 30
2. 985
3. 1, 8
4. 164
5. $1.37
6. 81
7. 20
Page 3
1. <
2. 596
3. 63
4. 10
5. 49
6. odd
7. 21 stickers
Page 8
1. 700
2. 90
3. 7
4. 285
5. 15
6. 4,259
7. 66
Page 13
1. $.83
2. 2 pennies, 1 nickel
3. >
4. 143
5. February
6. 269
7. 5
Page 18
1. 729
2. 51
3. 135
4. 3 hours
5. 60,841
6. 6,541
7. 2,379
Page 4
1. 9
2. 7,670
3. >
4. 21
5. 25
6. 300
7. 20
Page 9
1. 12
2. 1
3. 42
4. 9,975
5. 500, 600, 700
6. 4,200
7. 2/3
Page 14
1. 947
2. g
3. 5
4. 3
5. 45
6. 2,683
7. 14
Page 19
1. 737
2. 7
3. 69
4. $107
5. 203
6. 3,000
7. 95
Page 5
1. 9:30
2. $8.08
3. 24 inches
4. 9,322
5. 36, 45
6. $1.17
7. 76
Page10
1. 1 dime, 1 penny
2. 40
3. 420
4. 60
5. 218
6. 843
7. 247
Page 15
1. 1 foot
2. 2
3. 571
4. 342
5. 6
6. 38
7. 5
Page 20
1. 102,130
2. 35 7 = 5
3. 422
4. 3:18
5. 26
6. 500
7. 24
Page 26
1. 9
2. 246
3. 2308
4. 10,987
5. 6
6. 5
7. 6 rows
Page 31
1. $1.50
2. 353,624
3. $62.78
4. 7
5. 126
6. 1,747
7. 126 days
Page 36
1. 3704
2. 32
3. 12
4. 4
5. 540
6. 22
7. 6 paper clips
Page 22
1. 304
2. 48
3. 4/6 or 2/3
4. 8854
5. 730
6. 350
7. 568
Page 27
1. 95
2. 0
3. 1
4. 15
5. 270
6. 5801
7. 3 1/2 hours
Page 32
1. <
2. 2,708
3. 540
4. 1486
5. 6 inches
6. 30
7. 3,227 bales
Page 37
1. rectangle
2. $3.77
3. 9
4. 500
5. 22
6. 205
7. 564 km
Page 23
1. 12
2. cube
3. $5.00
4. 815
5. 1240
6. 10:45
7. 68
Page 28
1. June
2. cylinder
3. 2118
4. 1849
5. $25.00
6. 56
7. 63 seeds
Page 33
1. 12
2. 104
3. 6
4. 80
5. 5
6. 1,403
7. 48
Page 38
1. a.m.
2. 8
3. >
4. 2000
5. 1310
6. 150
7. $3.45
Page 24
1. triangle
2. 219
3. 211
4. 25
5. 20
6. 8000
7. 166 tickets
Page 29
1. 168
2. 4
3. 5740
4. 4693
5. 12
6. 42
7. 6 children
Page 34
1. 7
2. 16, 20, 24
3. 4864
4. 2,310
5. 150
6. 39,207
7. 45 subscriptions
Page 39
1. 6
2. 613
3. 13,036
4. 31
5. 8000
6. <
7. 42 days
Page 30
1. 3
2. 522
3. 340
4. 46
5. 2043
6. 10 cm
7. 34 minutes
Page 35
1. Two thousand
seven hundred two
2. 2:25
3. 2
4. 1247
5. 9
6. 8490
7. 95
Page 40
1. 26,036
2. 360
3. 800
4. 5,483
5. 66
6. 8
7. 42 days
Page 25
1. 72
2. 4
3. 45 records
4. 140 records
5. <
6. 1,367
7. 32
Page 46
1. 1,602
2. 12
3. 7
4. 63 days
5. 4 and 6
6. 6
7. 24 pencils
Page 51
1. 300
2. 6
3. 3, 9
4. 12 inches
5. 1,400
6. 2:40
7. yes
Page 56
1. 16 inches
2. 42
3. 180
4. 90
5. $14.82
6. <
7. 17 pencils
Page 42
1. 51
2. 34,612
3. 9:15
4. >
5. 36
6. 90
7. 24 tickets
Page 47
1. 673
2. 88
3. 21, 23, 25, 27, 29
4. 8 cups
5. 4608
6. 60
7. 32 books
Page 52
1. $24.60
2. $4.38
3. 8,000
4. 20
5. 35 minutes
6. 210
7. 72
Page 57
1. 48
2. 7,610
3. evening
4. 30
5. 120
6. 8
7. $1.50
Page 43
1. $6.58
2. 75
3. 236
4. 3
5. 6,811
6. 24 inches
7. $.57
Page 48
1. 12 feet
2. 80
3. $21.90
4. $11.44
5. 240
6. 400
7. 50
Page 53
1. 135
2. 700
3. 90
4. 4
5. 120
6. 2/5
7. $1.60
Page 58
1. 7, 14, 21, 28, 35,
42, 49, 56, 63
2. 858
3. 1,000
4. 3/5
5. 40
6. 351
7. 148
Page 44
1. 6,000
2. 9
3. 1 hour, 15 minutes
4. 372
5. 810
6. 1/3
7. $4.83
Page 49
1. 10, 13, 16
2. 205
3. 1/4 (4/16)
4. 8
5. >
6. 3
7. $1.95
Page 54
1. 112
2. 1,100
3. 14
4. 70
5. 16,208
6. 120
7. 4 boxes
Page 59
1. 2,004
2. 90
3. 2,812
4. 419
5. 9
6. 0
7. $1.75
Page 45
1. 2x6 = 12
2. 12, 16, 20, 24, 28,
32, 36
3. 86
4. <
5. 32, 34, 36, 38
6. 2,014
7. 8:00
Page 50
1. 0, 6, 12, 18, 24, 30,
36, 42, 54
2. 12:30
3. $2.85
4. 700
5. 674
6. 1,220
7. 11
Page 55
1. 293
2. 22
3. 9
4. 2589
5. 65
6. 6
7. 43 stamps
Page 60
1. 1,246
2. 700
3. 90
4. <
5. 145
6. 500
7. $3.00
Page 66
1. 14
2. 335
3. 1191
4. $5.67
5. 70
6. 6
7. 15
8. 20 inches
Page 71
1. January 13
2. January 15
3. January 10
4. 180
5. $1.73
6. 632
7. 58 cm
8. 72 buttons
Page 76
1. 15,035
2. $25.44
3. 3620
4. 7 r 1
5. 6:33
6. 3/5
7. 69 students
Page 67
1. Jenny
2. Jim
3. Missy
4. 63
5. 497
6. longer
7. shorter
8. longer
Page 72
1. 600
2. 800
3. 200
4. 11,887
5. 2365
6. 5782
7. 5
8. 54 laps
Page 77
1. 5 r 2
2. 135
3. 6847
4. 585
5. 22
6. 64
7. $113.70
Page 68
1. 1,322
2. 4,760
3. 6,000
4. 8
5. 230
6. 6,624
7. 184
Page 73
1. $192.05
2. $75.12
3. 2472
4. 4 r 2
5. 4
6. 21
7. $7
Page 78
1. 3456
2. 6 tens
3. 6 r 1
4. 35
5. 30
6. 360
7. $8.63
Page 64
1. 160
2. 1200
3. 9100
4. 5109
5. $6.04
6. 340
7. 3
Page 69
1. 1000, 1001, 1002
2. 24, 30, 36, 42, 48,
54
3. 21
4. 509
5. 480
6. $110.19
7. 409 students
8. 256 pictures
Page 74
1. 1300
2. 300
3. 280
4. 8
5. 4333
6. 2:50
7. $3.98
Page 65
1. 49
2. $2.67
3. 42
4. $1.31
5. 64
6. 321
7. 627
8. 402
Page 70
1. 3100, 3101, 3102
2. 240
3. 6:15
4. 2568
5. 426
6. 1700
7. 132
8. 104 golf balls
Page 75
1. 1710
2. 175
3. 140
4. 8 r 2
5. 3
6. 22
7. 36 miles
Page 62
1. 4
2. 2
3. 7,000
4. 9,000,000
5. 64
6. 84
7. 225 km
Page 63
1. 17
2. 32
3. 10
4. <
5. >
6. 192
7. 382
Page 79
1. 9
2. 1,720
3. 6,400,000
4. <
5. >
6. 2366
7. 114 baseball cards
Page 80
1. 1000
2. 300
3. 2100
4. 20
5. 374
6. 1166
7. $.35
Page 82
1. 5
2. 8 r 3
3. 3,248
4. 2/9
5. 3
6. b
7. 158,072
Page 83
1. 825
2. $45.80
3. 210
4. $7.14
5. 70,336
6. 4,602
7. 2 hours 35 min.
Page 84
1. 14 m
2. 5,136
3. 15
4. 6,000
5. 8 hrs 54 minutes
6. 2009
7. 8 r 1
Page 85
1. $3.48
2. 51,517
3. $12.57
4. 8 r 6
5. 90,302
6. 69,000
7. $6.75
Page 86
1. $9.00
2. >
3. 1,604
4. 190
5. 948
6. 8 r 2
7. 166 miles
Page 87
1. 45,784
2. 14 hrs 55 minutes
3. $7.51
4. 6 r 2
5. 8, 16, 24, 32, 40
6. 81, 951
7. $14.52
Page 88
1. 7 r 3
2. 987
3. 8,321
4. 6
5. 945
6. 301
7. 54 outs
Page 89
1. 88
2. 860
3. <
4. 4,244
5. 5
6. $.54
7. $83
Page 90
1. 13,229
2. 2,175
3. 945
4. 7 r 2
5. >
6. $11.91
7. 7 tables
Page 91
1. 5,880
2. $5.34
3. 320
4. $7.14
5. 27
6. $10.85
7. 168
Page 92
1. 9
2. 9/10
3. 1/8
4. 120 hours
5. 657
6. 4 r 3
7. $7.56
Page 93
1. 15,052
2. 4 r 2
3. 25 cm
4. $205.48
5. 8,129
6. 2,448
7. 3/7
Page 94
1. 50
2. 7 r 5
3. 19,000
4. 72 months
5. 64,111
6. 5,912
7. 89
Page 95
1. 2 hours 7 minutes
2. 90,814
3. $129.18
4. 3,752
5. 7, 14, 21, 28, 35,
42, 49
6. 44
7. 4/9
Page 96
1. 17,705
2. 7/10
3. 8
4. 5,850
5. 364
6. 45 minutes
7. 198 sq. meters
Page 97
1. 1,947
2. 39,732
3. $90.12
4. 9 r 4
5. 62,720
6. 177
7. 224 hours
Page 98
1. 23
2. 10
3. 36 sq. cm
4. 1890
5. 107,023
6. 9
7. 6 shelves
Page 99
1. 408
2. 5,667
3. 200
4. 6
5. 21,168
6. 593
7. 175 min.
Page 100
1. 52,574
2. 8 r 8
3. $4.53
4. $4.00
5. 47,759
6. 5,848
7. 14 m
Page 106
1. 3127
2. 253
3. 9918
4. 51 r 4
5. 7/8
6. 4.2
7. $2.85
Page 111
1. 240
2. 18,928
3. 38
4. 98,542
5. 16 cm
6. 8
7. 3/5 yd.
Page 116
1. <
2. 7:50
3. 2,744
4. 432
5. 15
6. 17
7. 9
Page 102
1. 600
2. 600
3. 160
4. 392
5. 7/16
6. 5/9
7. 5
Page 107
1. 792
2. 6 r 2
3. 479
4. 105,754
5. 37
6. 1 km and 2 km
7. 140 tickets
Page 112
1. 2/7
2. 204
3. 600
4. 1 hour 45 minutes
5. 5 r 7
6. 4,095
7. 12
Page 117
1. 7
2. 7 r 4
3. 168
4. 5,000
5. 5/8
6. 674
7. $7.08
Page 103
1. 7 r 1
2. 8
3. 1,125
4. 2
5. 12
6. 544
7. $1.80
Page 108
1. 187
2. 114 r 5
3. 156
4. 36,036
5. 40, 20, 10, 5
6. 5
7. $436.50
Page 113
1. A
2. C
3. B
4. 896
5. 3,564
6. 1,191
7. 4 hundreds or 400
8. 4 tens or 40
Page 118
1. 8
2. 294,817
3. 651
4. 13
5. 853
6. 5/6
7. 108
Page 104
1. 877
2. 749
3. 39,230
4. 700
5. 4 r 7
6. 10,316
7. 48
Page 109
1. $417.68
2. 548,542
3. 132 r 3
4. 8019
5. 8,300
6. 35
7. 2 stations
Page 114
1. 4
2. 112
3. 80
4. 2
5. 456
6. 8
7. 78
Page 119
1. 2,115
2. 396
3. 14
4. 3,016
5. 500
6. 15
7. 8
Page 105
1. 8
2. 7 r 1
3. 2,508
4. 3/4
5. 16 inches
6. 6,429
7. 1 hr 55 minutes
Page 110
1. 108
2. 49,000
3. 2,282
4. 9565
5. 36
6. 22
7. 3 boxes
Page 115
1. 3,217
2. 6,412
3. 6 r 5
4. $8.05
5. 900
6. 10,916
7. $8.25
Page 120
1. 1,452
2. 3,684
3. 880
4. 13,302
5. 16 in.
6. 15
7. $1.00
Page 126
1. 295
2. 3,426
3. 124 r 5
4. $43,288
5. 16 ounces
6. $8.08
7. 14.7 seconds
Page 131
1. $101.14
2. 549
3. 59
4. 5,377
5. 24,000
6. 5,000
7. 21 loaves
Page 136
1. 9,640
2. 3,789
3. 3,604
4. 2,428
5. 6,772
6. 8,051
7. 471
Page 122
1. 4 r 5
2. 1,500
3. 4
4. 23,930
5. 5
6. 856
7. 2/4 or 1/2
Page 127
1. 13,163
2. 676 r 4
3. $421.20
4. 25,249
5. 31.1
6. 5
7. 371 ears of corn
Page 132
1. 55,849
2. 20,074
3. 2432
4. 33
5. 8
6. 5/9
7. 264 newspapers
Page 137
1. 25
2. 4
3. 75
4. 4
5. 50
6. 2/3
7. .9 mile
Page 123
1. 3,646
2. $40.23
3. <
4. 1,508
5. 2:45
6. $.94
7. 12
Page 128
1. 56,000
2. 637
3. 767
4. 308
5. 2,000
6. 50
7. $8.82
Page 133
1. 8,869
2. 6,726
3. 52
4. 4,579
5. 2/7
6. 108 sq. ft.
7. no
Page 138
1. 1193
2. 294
3. $23.15
4. 845 r 3
5. 246
6. 49
7. .3, .30
Page 124
1. 600
2. $1.55
3. 27,600
4. 2,400
5. 4/5
6. 6,000
7. 416
Page 129
1. 488,421
2. 464
3. 990 r 5
4. 38,180
5. 37.7
6. 50 min.
7. 11:05 a.m.
Page 134
1. 224
2. 8,204
3. 121
4. 49,972
5. 19 cm
6. 4379
7. 48 inches
Page 139
1. 11,662
2. $5.16
3. 2,982
4. 4,350
5. 3600
6. $2.57 r 3
7. 240
Page 125
1. 45
2. 48
3. 2,664
4. 8,952
5. 213,624
6. 28
7. $.80
Page 130
1. $7.68
2. 2,444
3. 810
4. 5529
5. 4
6. 108
7. 33 books
Page 135
1. 22,631
2. 24
3. 525
4. 690
5. 3
6. c
7. 46 yards
Page 140
1. 1.2
2. .9
3. 1,701
4. 67 r 2
5. 3/5
6. $2.21
7. $.79