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1
Name _____________________________________
1.
3 ) 480
4.
164
+ 346
6.
361
x 9
2. 255 - 123 =
3. 21 x 8 =
2
Name _____________________________________
1.
3.
4 ) 4804
4.
1 of 54 = ______
2
7.
5.
291
x 6
2.
647
165
+ 392
6.
2016
- 549
3
Name _____________________________________
1.
386
+ 876
2.
4.
4605
- 2187
5. 4 feet =
7.
565
x 4
3. 9 ) 1899
inches
6.
64
x 3
I need carpet for a room that is 14 x 12. How many sq. ft. of carpet will I need? ________
4
Name _____________________________________
1.
264
52
+ 1430
3.
N x 12 = 60
N=
6.
1 of 36 = ______
3
7.
Kay is 5 2, Paul is 4 8, and Kevin is 5 8. What is the average height of the three? ____________
4. 8 ) 6432
place.
5.
4916
- 2323
5
Name _____________________________________
1.
4007
- 3558
264,658
2.
124
x 6
5.
92
x 8
6. 8 ) 1944
4.
264, 685
Use , or =
7.
6
Name _____________________________________
1.
3.
861
x 7
4. 6 x N = 360
N = ______
5. 9 ) 98,100
6.
7.
The group drove 504 miles on 18 gallons of gas. How many miles per gallon did they get? ________
7
Name _____________________________________
1.
720 x 38 =
3.
297 + 84 + 97 =
4.
6.
6
+ 14 2
3
7. The temperature for the last five days was: 65, 80, 84, 79, 72.
What was the average temperature? ________
3091
- 988
8
Name _____________________________________
1.
12 ) 144
2.
324
x 40
4.
8 ) 5091
5. 1 + N = 1
2
N = ______
7.
Peppers are priced 3 for $1.02. How much would one pepper cost? ________
6. 6209
The 2 represents _______
9
Name _____________________________________
1.
4.
7.
2 5
2 7
8
8
Use , or =.
546
821
+ 415
2. 1 yd. is equal to
5.
in.
79
x 30
3. 2 of 15 = ________
3
For our party we need to buy paper plates for $1.20, napkins for $1.50, and a cake for
$7.50. How much money will we need? ________
10
Name _____________________________________
1.
4.
7.
10 =
10
7365
x 4
2.
179
642
531
+ 280
5. 10 days =
3. 1 of 12 = ________
2
hrs.
6. N represents ________
18, 27, 36, N, 54, 63
There are 5 book shelves. Each shelf holds 22 books. How many books are in the bookcase?
_____________
11
Name _____________________________________
1.
3.
4.
5.
7.
121
64
+ 18
6.
2. 6 ) 6234
(p.m. or a.m.)
5000
- 1472
Mary answered 93 problems correctly out of 100. How many did she miss? ________
12
Name _____________________________________
1.
93
x 7
2. 36,421
36,412
Use , , or =.
3.
4.
20 ) 1685
5.
7.
Bill had $5.42 and earned $2.25. He spent $3.78. How much did he have left? ________
462
51
+ 639
402
x 70
13
Name _____________________________________
1.
4.
7.
3=
4 16
1500
- 755
2.
814
x 26
3. 9 ) 7488
5.
7438
26
+ 973
6. six feet =
Kims house has 3 windows in the kitchen, 1 in the living room, 1 in the bathroom, 6 in
the porch, and 2 in the bedroom. Each window has 4 panes in it. How many panes does
the house have? ________
14
Name _____________________________________
1.
81 +5 1 =
2
2
3.
3.04
- 1.213
4. 16 ) 10048
6.
4681
x 79
7.
5. 4
5
+
2
5
The seamstress made a dress for $30. She worked on it for 5 hours. How much did she
charge an hour? ________
inches
15
Name _____________________________________
1.
7 1 - 51 =
2
2
2.
1,961
x 46
3. 7.62
+ 10.121
4.
9 x N = 18
N=
5.
3467
+ 9852
7.
Keri bought a pair of shoes for $16.50 and some socks for $6.35. How much change did
she get from $30. ________
6. 21 ) 127134
16
Name _____________________________________
1.
96 x 48 =
2. 400.0
- 29.9
3.
6251
x 12
4.
Write the standard numeral for five hundred sixty-one and four thousands. ________
5.
26480 20 =
7.
Mike mowed the lawn in 1 1 hours. He charged $12. How much did he charge an hour?
2
6. 10 x 10 x 10 = ________
17
Name _____________________________________
1.
4.
927 N = 309
N=
7819
x 24
2.
332
x 75
5. 34 ) 22610
6.
7.
Sean bought wallpaper to cover a wall 8 by 14. What is the area in sq. ft. that he wants
to cover? ________
18
Name _____________________________________
1.
4.
7.
120 ) 62400
64278
+ 23616
2. N x 16 = 1600
N = ________
3. 9 ) 819
5.
6.
6.4
+ 10.6
2240
- 397
The five Gonzales children had a total of $66.30 to spend at the fair. How much would
each child have to spend? ________
19
Name _____________________________________
1.
$43.91
+ 6.87
2. 523.89
+ 91.47
3.
723
x 69
4.
13 ) 2509
6.
2 + 3 = ________
4
4
7.
The baby slept from 9:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. How many hours did the baby sleep? ________
20
Name _____________________________________
1.
3.
2. 15.0
2.34
1.25
+ 26.
642
+ 94
4.
place.
5.
3.06
- 1.14
7.
Shelli used 1 yd. of trim. How many inches of trim did she use? ________
2
6. 24 ) 88608
21
Name _____________________________________
1.
2.
601.6
+ 253.4
4.
206 billion
+ 83 billion
5.
7.
Kate had $5. She wants to buy a book that costs $4.65. How much change will she get
back? ________
25,368
- 16,357
6.
79
x 8
22
Name _____________________________________
1.
12 x 12 =
2.
3.14
.96
+ 42.08
4.
7586
- 5421
5.
263
x 40
7.
One pint of salad dressing costs $1.05. One quart costs $2.12. Which one would be a better
buy? ________
6. 9 ) 33309
23
Name _____________________________________
1.
$63.84
+ 57.01
2. 10,984
11,401
Use , , or =
4.
Put
6.
32 ) 21,480
7.
The auto dealer wants all twelve of his sales people to sell at least 9 new cars each in the
next three weeks. How many new cars does the dealer want sold? ________
3.
2436
- 1781
5.
5482
x 43
24
Name _____________________________________
1.
58,264
58,267
Use , , or =.
2. 604 x 81 =
3.
694.3
+ 21.03
4.
9276 + 2658 =
5. 94 x 7 =
7.
We have 25 desks in the room. There will be 14 boys and 13 girls in our room. How many
more desks will be needed? ________
25
Name _____________________________________
1.
65,328
- 21,509
4.
313,456
Use or .
6.
38 ) 3914
2. 87 x 6 =
320,592
3. 63 x
= 441
26
Name _____________________________________
1.
9.02
- 5.34
3.
5.1
2.56
+ 1.4
4. 4570 = 457 x
6.
1 of 80 = ________
5
7.
Stephanie bought a T-shirt for $3.95 and gym shorts for $1.50. How much change should
she get from a $10 bill? ________
27
Name _____________________________________
1.
2.
3.
14,331
+ 62,284
4.
6243
- 1706
6.
2 of 48 = ________
3
7.
Mrs. Smith has a balance of $3,106 in her checking account. She writes a check for $967,
makes a deposit of $489, and writes another check for $2627. How much does she have left
in her checking account? ________
28
Name _____________________________________
1.
Write a standard numeral for three hundred sixty-nine thousand four. ________
2.
4.
5.
80 ) 4560
7.
A half-carat diamond costs $600. If a bracelet has 8 of these diamonds in it, what would
the bracelet cost? ________
6.
5943
x 6
29
Name _____________________________________
1.
607 x 96 =
3.
3.94
+ 2.607
4. 24 ) 9386
6.
41
- 3.62
7.
A certain kind of bus seats 53 people. How many people will 8 buses seat? ________
30
Name _____________________________________
1.
3527
4691
+ 1708
2.
57,384
x
6
5.
15 ) 375
6. 8 weeks =
days
7.
A fruit packer has 3,060 pears. If 36 pears are put in each box, how many boxes are
needed? ________
31
Name _____________________________________
1.
2.
Give the standard numeral for: thirty-four thousand, six hundred three. ________
562
x 61
3. 1176 42 =
6.
5.
.00832
.01463
Use , or =.
76360
- 52015
7.
Each room in the 5 room house needs to be painted. This will take 3 gallons of paint per
room. If paint costs $8.95 per gallon, how much will the paint cost? __________
32
Name _____________________________________
1.
6.361
6.240
Use , or =.
3.
695
3401
+ 824
4. 54 x 600 =
6.
78 ) 42276
7.
Kim walked 3.5 miles, Ray walked 4.1 miles, and Seth walked 2.75 miles. How many
miles did they walk in all? ________
33
Name _____________________________________
1.
1 + 5 =
8
8
4.
5.
7.
2. 0.942
- 0.16
34
Name _____________________________________
1.
4 =
12
12
2. 8 ) 689
4.
28016 40 =
6.
7.
If I make $8.75 per hour, what will my wages be for 14 hours? ________
35
Name _____________________________________
1.
3 yards =
inches
2. 39,157
+ 28,690
3.
924
x 93
4.
35 ) 946
6.
15
- 3.65
7.
A sweater costs $36. It is on sale for 2/3 of the original price. How much do you save
on the price? ________
36
Name _____________________________________
1.
3.
5.
7.
2563
+ 4829
Round to hundreds.
6731
54,213
- 20,968
4. 1,367,025
Use , or =.
6.
1,367,205
478
x 62
37
Name _____________________________________
1.
8168
- 3495
4.
910
x 46
2. 4 ) 6231
6.
7.
A frog can leap about 518 cm. A human can leap about 263 cm (from a standing start).
How much farther can a frog leap than a human? __________
38
Name _____________________________________
1.
4.
7.
175
x 80
2. 2 x (60 + 40)
5. 33 ) 4721
6.
13,000
- 473
39
Name _____________________________________
1.
4.
5.
7.
11,061
- 3,495
2. Estimate.
873
+ 692 _______
407
x 6
6. 8 ) 6448
How many buses would be needed to drive 399 students to the zoo if each bus holds 57
students? ________
40
Name _____________________________________
1.
3400 - 569 =
2. 9864 8 =
3. 40 ) 327
4.
1 of 15 =
3
5. 98 x 72 =
6.
7.
Bill was shorter than Sam, and Charles was taller than Sam. Was Charles shorter or
taller than Bill? ________
15,321
- 10,910
41
Name _____________________________________
1.
4.
7.
155 5 =
6752
8943
+ 7215
2. 1 of 49 =
7
5.
311
x 113
A pencil and an eraser together cost $1.10. The eraser costs a dollar more than the pencil.
How much does each cost? ________
42
Name _____________________________________
1.
1 of 200 =
4
3.
Fifty million five thousand two hundred twenty-one. Write the standard numeral. __________
4.
46,021
- 19,175
2.
807
- 59
6.
7.
Beth read a 456 page book in 12 hours. How many pages did she average each hour? ________
43
Name _____________________________________
1.
2.
16.5
1.7
+ 0.8
3.
24.3
- 2.9
4.
6.
Simplify. 4
12
7.
Ben sawed a board into four pieces with lengths of 0.63m, 0.20m, 0.58m, 1.09m. What
was the total length of the board? __________
5. Twenty-four thousandths.
Write standard numeral.
__________
44
Name _____________________________________
1.
4.
909
x 9
2. 7 - 2 =
8
8
12
+ 1 1
12
6.
7.
3. 1 + 2 = ________
4
4
2
- 7
7
10
Donna used 1 of the week to shop, 3 of the week to visit friends, and 2 of the week to clean
7
7
7
the house. How much of the week is left? ________
45
Name _____________________________________
1.
2.
6 5
3. 1 1
4. $100.00
7
- 2 3
7
6
+1 2
6
- 28.49
5.
1 = ?
3
18
, _____
7.
Susan wanted to buy 2 t-shirts that cost $6.19 each. She had $10.50. How much more
money did she need? ________
46
Name _____________________________________
1.
Which is larger?
7 or 1
10
2
2.
3.
3 ) 1142
6.
7.
Gwen spends 1 of the day in school. She practices the clarinet 1 of the day. How much
4
12
longer is she in school than at practice? ________
4. 4.07 - 2.148 =
$0.92
x 50
47
Name _____________________________________
1.
3.
5 = ?
6
12
3065
x 208
8 _______________
12
4. 7 + 5 = __________
12
12
5.
1.03 + 0.98 =
6. 15 - 9.284 = ________
7.
Three hens lay 2 eggs every 2 days. How many eggs will 3 hens lay in 6 days? __________
48
Name _____________________________________
1.
4.
1.07 - .88 =
2 1
2. 5 = ?
6 18
6
+4 5
12
4
6. 17 ) 1243
7.
You have 4 coins which have a total value of 80 cents. What are the coins you have and
how many of each? ________
49
Name _____________________________________
1.
2.
3. 2092 4 = __________
4.
5.
6.
7.
John practices the trumpet 35 minutes each day. How many minutes does he practice
in 2 weeks? ________
713
98
+61
50
Name _____________________________________
1.
1 + 1 =
7
5
2. 10.74 - 2.8 =
3. 2 of 12 = ________
3
4.
Write as a decimal. 63
100
6.
, , = 32
64
7.
Make as many numbers as you can using 2, 8, 5. Indicate which is greatest, which is
least. __________
5. 24 ) 19,296
.5
51
Name _____________________________________
1.
$6.05
- 1.26
3.
6 1
3
1
- 4
5. Change to a fraction. 7
3
________
6.
7.
Vince helped serve the hot dogs at the first nights camp. He served 2 each to 118 people
and 1 each to 87 people. How many dogs did he serve? ________
52
Name _____________________________________
1.
65 ) 845
4.
3 1
5
2 1
+ 6
7.
2.
65,328
- 21,509
3. Use , , or =.
58,392
58,400
, _____
It is 14.8 miles from Cedarloo to Rapid City. From Rapid City to Carlsville it is 32.3
miles. How much farther is it from Rapid City to Carlsville? __________
53
Name _____________________________________
1.
2.
3.
(4 x 89) + (2 x 495) =
4. 17 ) 204
5.
6. 4 5
6
1 1
3
7.
Tickets to the game cost $3.98 each. There are 5 people in my family. How much will my
family have to spend on tickets? ________
54
Name _____________________________________
1.
2. Simplify:
3.
4.
5.
7.
Betsy jogs 30 minutes each day to keep in shape. If she needs to be home from jogging by
8:15, what time must she start jogging? ________
20
100
6. 3 of 32 =
8
55
Name _____________________________________
1.
3.
5.
5 =
9
45
3 1
2
4 1
+ 8
7.
12 __________
45
22 ) 445
56
Name _____________________________________
1.
degrees.
3.
24 ) 8016
4. , , or =. 1.041
5.
36 x 36 =
6. 144 12 = ________
7.
How many miles would you travel if you get 20 miles per gallon and use 33 gallons of gas? ________
10.410
57
Name _____________________________________
1.
42 ) 1134
2.
3046
x 17
3. 5 of 48 = ________
8
4.
5.
7.
The Savings Bank puts dimes in wrappers that hold 50 dimes. Milt has already saved
$3.80 in dimes. How many more dimes will he need to fill one wrapper? ________
6. , , or =. 4
10
400/1000
58
Name _____________________________________
1.
2.
Alice had 2 2 cups of nuts. 1 1 cups were walnuts. How many cups were not walnuts?
3
4
3286
x 7
3.
7157
- 2384
5.
6.
Write the standard numeral for five hundred thirty-seven thousand two hundred eleven. ________
7.
185.62
- 34.19
59
Name _____________________________________
1.
2.
4.
7.
175
x 90
3. 61 ) 3591
5.
3.11
2.6
+ 6.153
6.
37
x 8
Scott read a 494 page book in 13 hours. How many pages per hour did Scott average? ________
60
Name _____________________________________
1.
3.
5.75
+ 9.39
Simplify 15
105
4. 16 ) 6336
5. 4 8
9
1 2
- 3
6.
7.
Sharon bought 20 paperback books for $0.35 each. She also paid $1.50 for a pair of
scissors. How much did she spend? ________
61
Name _____________________________________
1.
4.
7.
6
10
1
+ 10
2.
259
x 60
659
- 138
3.
5. 30 ) 20460
248
104
+ 365
6. 2 1 feet =
2
inches
The K family rents their home for $485 a month. How much money will they receive in
2 years? ________
62
Name _____________________________________
1.
47 ) 38,541
2. 5
6
1
+ 4
3.
8005
- 754
4.
5.
7.
The Scotts are planning a trip to Budsville. It is 560 km from their house to Budsville.
How far will their round trip be? __________
6. 2 of 9 = ________
3
63
Name _____________________________________
1.
3.
6.45
- 2.623
2. 3 of 65 = ________
5
4. Simplify 50
4
5. , , or =. 78.376
6.
1 hr. =
seconds.
7.
Thirty-six pictures can be taken with one large roll of film. How many pictures can be
taken with 4 rolls? ________
64
Name _____________________________________
1.
85,629
+ 4,897
2. or . 6125
4.
13
x 5
6.
1 of 42 = ________
3
7.
This dress requires 3 yds. of fabric. How many inches of fabric would this be? ________
5.
6491
3. 3 1
8
1 1
+ 6
18,250
- 6,192
7.8367
65
Name _____________________________________
1.
(13 x 3) - 5 + 16 =
4.
15
x 16
7.
2. 3 = 9
8
5.
34.156
- 1.9
I want to buy a shirt at $8.96, a skirt at $11.49, and a pair of shoes for $25. Will $50 be
enough to pay for these? ________
66
Name _____________________________________
1.
6 2
5
4 4
+ 5
761
x 11
5.
Change to a fraction: 9 4
7
6. 1 of 132 = ________
3
7.
There are 162 games played each season. The number of games is already 95. How many
games are left to be played? ________
67
Name _____________________________________
1.
944
+ 186
3.
4.
1600
- 999
5. 14400 12 = ________
6.
Sixty-seven people will be at the banquet. Each table seats 4. How many tables will we
need? ________
7.
angle.
68
Name _____________________________________
1.
50 inches =
3.
650 x 36 =
5.
39.61
- 2.591
7.
yd.
in.
4. 32 ) 5962
________
There were 37 cartons of 12 eggs each. Three eggs were broken. How many were not
broken? ________
69
Name _____________________________________
1.
42 = ?
5
25
3.
100 -
6.
, or =. 2
4
7.
The librarian pulled 468 books from the shelves to be rebound. She found 6 boxes to put
them in to send. How many books would go in each box? ________
= 46
4. 21 6
7
9 1
4
5.
34.6
27.03
+ 69.102
3
5
70
Name _____________________________________
1.
68
x 35
2. Simplify. 73
9
4.
46 ) 46437
6.
7.
If there are 67 sheets of paper left in the package, how many have been used from a
package of 425 sheets? ________
, _____
71
Name _____________________________________
1.
2.
5.
7.
8007
- 1963
6.
5
17
8
3
9
2
2 6
7
48
x 62
Matt has some pennies. If he had 42 more, he would still have 17 less than his brother
who had 169. How many did Matt have? ________
72
Name _____________________________________
1.
What is the largest number less than 5,000 that has no 9s or 4s in it? ________
2.
3.
14.07 - 0.5 =
5.
7.
The average student has 28 teeth. How many teeth in a room containing 28 students? ________
4. 15 ) 4875
6.
8417
+ 6923
73
Name _____________________________________
1.
3.
4.
7.
5004
- 1278
5. 36 ) 3628
6.
678
x 59
Eric had $5.42 and earned $2.35. He spent $3.87. How much did he have left? ________
74
Name _____________________________________
1.
4.
7.
13 4
2. 8 1
3. 845,416
5
+ 5 1
3
3
- 4 3
4
+ 288,887
69,732
- 52,965
5.
$8.25
x 336
6. 78 ) 16014
One month Judy worked 2 hours each day for 21 days. She earned a total of $115.50. How
much did she earn per hour? __________
75
Name _____________________________________
1.
4.
7.
2 of 48 =
3
6,727
27,264
8,984
+ 72,689
2. 3 x 5 =
5 9
3. 937,682
- 645,985
5.
6. 9
- 7 5
6
3065
x 307
There were 48 cartons of 12 eggs each. Two eggs were broken. How many eggs were not
broken? ________
76
Name _____________________________________
1.
3 of $80 =
10
2. 5 5 =
8
7
4.
900,000
- 678,678
5. 49 ) 5003
3. 3 2 x 2 1 = ________
3
2
6.
7.
Jerry ate 3 of the pizza and Sara ate 1 of it. What fraction of the pizza was left? ________
8
4
77
Name _____________________________________
1.
85,629
+ 4,896
4.
6803
- 2817
2.
68
x 7
3. 6 ) 384
6.
5 =
8
?
24
7.
Jake bought some gym shoes for $29.89 and 2 pairs of socks for $1.75 each. What was the
total cost? ________
78
Name _____________________________________
1.
3627
4591
+ 1708
2.
7404
- 2818
5. , =, or . 435,852
3.
684
x 45
4.
7 ) 5922
435,825
6.
7.
462 students entered the walk-a-thon. Each student walked 16 km. How many kilometers
were walked in all?
79
Name _____________________________________
1.
2.
Write the standard numeral for five hundred seventy-four thousand, sixty eight. __________
368
752
682
+799
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- 268567
18
24
4.
3872
x 25
5.
, =, or . 6
8
7.
Mary Lou ran 2 1 miles in the morning and 3 3 miles in the afternoon. How far did she
run?
2
5
__________
80
Name _____________________________________
1.
76.7 - 5.06 =
4.
5.
7.
46.8
x 24
2. 3.6
2.49
+ 6.76
3. or . 59.73
6. 3 + 5 = ________
4
6
John spent 1 of his money for the movie and 1 of his money for a bag of popcorn. What
2
6
fraction of his money did he spend? Write the answer in lowest terms. ________
596.3
81
Name _____________________________________
1.
2.
284
378
+ 698
4.
, =, or .
3
11
4
16
5.
8
- 3 4
5
6.
3672
1587
3659
+ 1253
7.
Gerry had 2 3 cups of nuts. 1 2 cups were pecans. How many cups were not pecans? ________
4
3
82
Name _____________________________________
1.
387,003
- 156,769
2.
8724
x 39
3. 39 ) 4068
4.
5.
2 1 x 3 1 =
2
3
7.
Sue needed 6 pounds of apples to make pies. She bought a 4 1 pound package and a 3 3
2
4
pound package. How many pounds of apples did she have left after making the pies? __________
6.
308
x 600
83
Name _____________________________________
1.
2.
Write the standard numeral for fifty-three and sixty-seven hundredths. __________
3.
5 5 =
6
8
6.
100 ) 37.83
7.
Ed bought shoes for $29.85 and jeans for $24.98. How much change did he receive from
$70? __________
4. 35 ) 1576
84
Name _____________________________________
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
or . 7
8
7.
5
6
6.
3 + 7 = ________
16
8
85
Name _____________________________________
1.
3.
2. 4 1
4
+6 1
2
421
x 206
4.
6.
7.
Jaryn ate 2 1 candy bars and Karl ate 1 3 candy bars. How many candy bars did they eat? ________
5
4
86
Name _____________________________________
1.
2.
3.
4.
3 1 x 2 =
2 3
7.
Jill was 1 of the way to the top of the Sears Tower in Chicago and Jody was 1 of the way.
2
3
Who was the higher? ________
5. 6 3 3 =
8
6. 5 1 x 3 = ________
4
87
Name _____________________________________
1.
2 of $15 =
3
2. 2 3 x 4 =
8
4.
731=
2
5. 1 1 2 1 =
4
2
6.
7.
Janes car can be driven 20 miles on one gallon of gasoline. How many miles can be
driven on 3 3 gallons? ________
4
678
472
897
+ 872
88
Name _____________________________________
1.
2.
3.
75 ) 6808
5.
6.
7.
2809
x 7
How much change should Joe get from a $20 bill if he buys 2 gallons of paint that cost
$6.75 per gallon? ________
89
Name _____________________________________
1.
3.
4.
5.
7.
524
x 304
6.
2. 48 ) 9936
673
786
989
+ 112
There are 455 students in the school with 35 students in each class. How many classes? ________
90
Name _____________________________________
1.
3.
58 ) 5922
6.
7 1
2. or ? 3
8
4. 2 1
4
+ 3 1
8
5.
3
4
9
- 6 1
6
2
- 3 3
4
7.
Before the Jones started on a trip the odometer of their car read 38642.9 kilometers. After
the trip it read 39106.2 How many kilometers did they drive? ________
91
Name _____________________________________
1.
4.
4 of 18 =
3
8 1
4
- 3 2
3
7.
2. 3 1 2 =
4
5.
5 1
6
+ 2 8
9
39, 43, 56
One recipe called for 2 cup of salt. The baker doubled the recipe. How much salt was
used?
3
92
Name _____________________________________
1.
2.
or . .006
5.
60 ) 5588
7.
One month Mary worked 2 hours each day for 22 days. She earned a total of $121. How
much did she earn per hour? ________
.060
3. 9.43
- 5.274
6. or ? 4
7
4. 3 1 x 4 1 = ________
3
2
1
4
93
Name _____________________________________
1.
, =, . .5263
5.263
2.
.417
.93
+ .264
4.
2 7 3 1 =
8
4
7.
Cookies cost $.15 each. How many cookies can be bought with $5.40? ________
5. 2 1 x 3 2 =
2
3
6. 4 x 9 = ________
3 10
94
Name _____________________________________
1.
2.
42 ) 652
5.
7 3
4
+83
5
7.
3. 3 =
4
28
6.
9 1
3
- 2 2
3
Tanya practices her clarinet 35 minutes each day. How many minutes does she practice
in 2 weeks? ________
95
Name _____________________________________
1.
5 3 x 21=
4
2
4.
5.
7.
2. 5 x 3 =
2
10
7 3
6. 2
4
+ 8 5
6
3
+ 3
5
3. 3 3 3 = ________
4
A gasoline tank holds 60 liters. If 47.8 liters of gasoline filled the tank, how much
gasoline was already in the tank? ________
96
Name _____________________________________
1.
30.74
2.91
.68
+4.32
3.
1
4
572
x 86
4. 5 = ___
8
32
5.
or ? 3
8
7.
Apples sell for 58 per pound. How much do 2 1 pounds of apples cost? ________
2
97
Name _____________________________________
1.
2.
3.
Two figures that have the same size and shape are
4.
$7.05
- 1.26
7.
Two people are sharing equally 7 apples. How many apples will each person receive? ________
5.
52341
x 8
98
Name _____________________________________
1.
13 7
8
- 6 1
3
2.
7 5
6
+ 3 2
3
4.
5. 3 of 3 =
5
4
7.
3.
7 1
5
- 4 3
5
6. 4 1 x 2 = ________
2
99
Name _____________________________________
1.
4.
368
276
524
+ 182
9 1
3
- 2 3
4
7.
2.
36840
- 27961
5.
3 4
3.
6842
x 53
5
+ 2 1
10
28 ________
36
What is missing in this problem in order to solve it? A space ship traveled from the earth
to the moon in 248 hours. How fast did it travel? ________
100
Name _____________________________________
1.
46 ) 2492
3.
4.
7.
3683
x 24
5. 5 ) 31036
6. 5 = _
6
24
101
Name _____________________________________
1.
2. 3 + ( 1 - 3 ) =
5
+ 1
3
4.
x
7.
10
3652
5. 7 3
6. 15 4
400
8
+ 4 1
4
9
- 6 2
3
Tom studied 3 hour before dinner and 1 1 hours after dinner. How many hours did he
study?
4
3
__________
102
Name _____________________________________
1.
2. 62 ) 7.5578
3.
1.5
x 0.7
5. 8.67
24.6
+ 1.29
6.
7.
Teresa spent $35 for a sweater and a blouse. The blouse cost $16.50. How much did the
sweater cost? ________
4. 706.81
- 36.82
103
Name _____________________________________
1.
2.
3.
687
253
+ 694
4.
9603
- 2876
5.
3845
x 700
6.
3 9 = ________
3 10
7.
A road toll is 3 for 5 kilometers. How much for 125 kilometers? ________
104
Name _____________________________________
1.
4.
, =, or . 4
5
5 1
5
- 2 2
3
7.
5
8
3. 8 ) 4032
6.
9 5
3
9 1
2
+ 2 3
4
Inga jogs from home to school and back home. The school is 3 1 miles from her home.
How far does she jog?
8
105
Name _____________________________________
1.
8
- 1 7
10
2. 35 ) 1439
4.
2 x 3 1=
5. 2 2 4 =
6.
7.
4 3
4
+ 2 1
6
The flying time from Des Moines to Kansas City is 3 hour. The driving time is 5 1 hours.
4
4
How much less time does it take to go by plane? __________
106
Name _____________________________________
1.
732
18
+ 6953
2.
3692
- 1876
5. 4.9
x 2.1
3.
3804
x 29
4.
54 ) 8626
7.
Ray bought a moped to ride to work. He made 47 weekly payments of $15 each. How much
did he pay for his moped? __________
107
Name _____________________________________
1.
63.8
+ 6.45
2. 82.3
- 4.56
3.
62006
- 3978
4.
2 5x3=
6 4
5. 7 3 =
4 2
6. 2.16
x .8
7.
The first automobile assembly line for cars was built in Detroit in 1955. It turned out 1
engine in 3 minutes. How long did it take to turn out 24 engines? __________
108
Name _____________________________________
1.
4561
x 32
4.
700,000
- 361,254
6.
6594
3129
+ 8413
7.
2. 62 ) 5421
3. 3 1 x 4 1 = ________
3
4
Sue has 4 1 pizzas. If she serves 1 pizza to each friend, how many friends can she serve? __________
3
3
109
Name _____________________________________
1.
3.
804
x 500
4. 35.6
- 9.14
5. Put in , , or =.
39.6
39.61
6.
5 1 = ________
8 4
7.
Tom bought shoes for $25.54 and sunglasses for $12.41. How much change will he get
from $50? ________
110
Name _____________________________________
1.
2. 45 oz. =
3.
5.
4.5 ) 27
7.
The airplane leaves Dallas at 9:35 a.m. The flight to Des Moines is 4 hours. What time
does the plane land in Des Moines? __________
4.
lb.
3.75
x .21
oz.
111
Name _____________________________________
1.
3 of 60 =
5
3.
4. Put in , , or = 1
3
5.
7.
Find the volume of a box which is 12 ft. high, 5 ft. wide and 6 ft. long. ________
112
Name _____________________________________
1.
2.
3.
4.
68 ) 59,612
5. 2 1 1 1 =
3
6.
1 2
2
-
7.
5
4
5
Carol ate 3/8 of the pie. John ate 1/3 of the same pie. How much of the pie did Carol and
John eat?
2
5
113
Name _____________________________________
1.
= 5
6
18
2. 2 x 3 = ________
3
8
3.
4 ) 9.64
5.
7.
Carl worked in the grocery store 24.25 hours last week. This week he worked 30.5 hours.
How many more hours did he work this week than last? ________
114
Name _____________________________________
1.
2.
3. 8 1
4
- 37
8
4.
16 ) 145
5.
Put in , , or = -8
7.
Pat paid $29.25 for labor on her car and $1.45 for each of 6 spark plugs. What was the
total cost? ________
6. 13 feet =
yds.
ft.
115
Name _____________________________________
1.
2.
18 2
5
+ 16 3
10
3.
4 - +17 =
4.
5.
.75 ) 31.5
7.
116
Name _____________________________________
1.
5 - 2=5 - 2
6 6
N
N=
3.
5.
13614.3 21.0 =
7.
The average weight for three children was 79.6 pounds. What was the sum of their
weight? ________
4. 16% of 70 = ________
2, 3, 4, 10
4 6 5 20 ________
117
Name _____________________________________
1.
2. 7.2 x N = 2633.76
N = ________
3.
53=
2 4
5.
6.
7.
Sheila spent 1 of her money on potato chips and 1 of her money on pop. What fraction of
2
3
her money did she spend? ________
4. Change 2 to a percent.
7
16
- 3 1
10
118
Name _____________________________________
1.
3.5
x .6
2. 18 ) 3748
4.
9
- 6 1
6
5.
6.
7.
How many feet of string are needed to get 10 pieces each 2 2 feet long? ________
3
2056
x 204
3. Add:
83,416
29,318
8,764
83,516
119
Name _____________________________________
1.
800,000
- 386,999
3.
3 1x 21=
2
4. 4 1 5 =
5.
41
3
+ 5 2
3
6.
4 = What % ________
5
7.
The airplane leaves San Francisco at 2:30 p.m. and arrives in Vancouver at 4:17 p.m.
How long is the flight? (in minutes) ________
120
Name _____________________________________
1.
3.
4.
86.7 - 5.03 =
7.
5. 51.88 x .649 =
2. 103 = ________
121
Name _____________________________________
1.
12.2
x .13
3.
53 ) 45,156
4.
6.
Simplify 81 ________
9
7.
Shoes in boxes are stacked 6 high, and there are 3 columns. How many shoes are there? ________
374
+ 207
5. 3 + 1 = ________
15 45
122
Name _____________________________________
1.
The reciprocal of 5 is
6
2. 2 4 = ________
3 6
3.
Write 2 as a decimal.
5
4.
5.
.5 ) 3.5
7.
Buzz bought 6 golf balls at $5.95 per each package of 3 balls. The tax was 48. How much
change did he receive from a $20 bill? ________
3.76
x 2.7
123
Name _____________________________________
1.
3946
x 70
3.
64.3
x .74
4. 7 2 = ________
9 3
5.
In simplest terms 20 x 7 =
21 10
6. 2.407 83 = ________
7.
There was a sale on long stem red roses. One dozen sold for $2.99. How much would 6
dozen cost? ________
124
Name _____________________________________
1.
2.5
6.49
+ 3.85
2. .5 ) 2.515
4.
5.
Find the area of a triangle which has a base of 22 cm and a height of 16 cm. ________
6.
8 lb. 3 oz. =
7.
Milk costs $.06/carton. If there are 560 kids in the school, how much would milk cost
for the school? ________
oz.
125
Name _____________________________________
1.
61
2. .62 ) 124
3.
8
- 1 6
9
6.8
x .03
minutes.
4.
6.
9 + 3 = ________
8 7
7.
If one worker is on the job from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., and another worker comes at 8:45
a.m. and leaves at 1:45 p.m., how many hours did they work that day? ________
126
Name _____________________________________
1 3
14
1.
Use , or =. 1 6
28
3.
.6 + 2.2 + 14.01 =
4.
5.
6. 62 ) 26102
7.
Kurt has 6 green dishes, 4 red dishes, and 7 blue dishes. How many dishes did he have
in all after he broke two dishes? ________
9,642
x 145
127
Name _____________________________________
1.
Use , or =. 7
8
9
12
2.
13.3
x 5.4
3.
6
- 1 3
8
4.
5. .16 ) 48.016
6.
4 x 1 = ________
5 3
7.
The new car costs $8,000. If interest rates are 15% per year, what would interest be per
year? ________
128
Name _____________________________________
1.
713
x 2.8
2. , or =
42 1
42.500
2
3. 19.7 ) 7.88
4.
5.
7.
Blaine jogs 3 kilometers a day, 5 days a week, 50 weeks a year. How many kilometers
does he jog in a year? ________
129
Name _____________________________________
1.
7x5=
2.
4.
56.905
+ 47.098
3. 7 )1.19
10
- 4 1
2
6.
4.12
x 3.20
7.
Bud traveled for 4 hours 16 minutes one day and 3 hours 35 minutes the next day. What
was his total traveling time? ________
130
Name _____________________________________
1.
4=
25 100
2. 4 1 3 =
2 4
3. 1 1 x 3 = ________
2
4.
.07 ) 0.0406
5.
6.
7.
8% of a group of children said they were afraid of heights. Using this percent, how many
children in a class of 25 would you expect to be afraid of heights? __________
65,384
9,768
+ 23,602
131
Name _____________________________________
1.
8.7
x 6.3
3.
126 )1134
5.
Add: $ 872.50
36.77
96.48
7.
A set of 6 books on gardening costs $41.25. A single copy of each book, bought separately,
costs $8.25. How much less is the cost per copy if you buy the set? __________
132
Name _____________________________________
1.
215
x 67
3.
35 =
50 10
5. 2 1 7 1 = ________
2
2
6.
7.
3 of the students in Sues class are in chorus. If there are 25 people in her class, how
5
many are in the chorus? __________
133
Name _____________________________________
1.
4.
6.43
x 7
2. 2 + 1 =
5 2
16 1
+ 37
3. 7 4 (round to nearest
tenth) __________
12
7
12
21 and 60 __________
6.
4m=
dm
7.
A parking meter showed 2 hours 15 minutes of time left when Carol parked by it. Her
watch showed 4:05 p.m. At what time did the meter need more coins? _________
134
Name _____________________________________
1.
52 )4529
2. 5.266
- 4.197
4.
31x2 7=
5. 6 8 =
6. Add: 14 1
10
4
12 3
8
16 1
2
7.
Jeff has 7.9 m of wire fence. If he needs 13 m of fence, how much more does he need? __________
135
Name _____________________________________
1.
8 1
2.
9.8
3
- 41
2
3. 2 1 1 1 = ________
x 0.2
10
4.
5. 8 x 2 1 = ________
4
6.
66 ) 2310
7.
During a vacation trip Carrie and her family drove 1,106 km in 14 hours. What was the
average distance they traveled in an hour? ________
136
Name _____________________________________
1.
2.
5.
Find the average of these numbers to the nearest whole number. 516, 497, 501, 528, 476
__________
67.86
x .0004
7 ______
20
7.
4. 15 x 3 1 = ________
10
6.
91
4
- 31
2
Kelly wants to make 8 dog collars. She needs a piece of leather 3 long for each collar. How
8
much leather does she need? ________
137
Name _____________________________________
1.
500 1000 =
3.
4.
7.
A rotating lawn sprinkler sprays water over the area of a circle whose radius is 8 m.
What is the area of the lawn watered?________
4 + -7 =
2. 6
- 2 1
5
6. 18 x 2 1 = ________
9
138
Name _____________________________________
1.
2.
4.8
x .25
4.
2x3=
3 8
5. Add:
521
893
326
6. 69 ) 278
7.
One hiker weighed 40 kg. Her backpack weighed 1 as much as she did. What was the
4
total weight of the hiker and the backpack? ________
139
Name _____________________________________
1.
17 =
20
100
3.
33=
4 7
4.
6.
3 x 14 =
7 15
7.
Irma received 30 cases of juice on Monday. By the end of the week only 3 1 cases were
2
left. How many cases of juice were used? ________
55
x 55
5. 5 ) 13.30
140
Name _____________________________________
1.
Put in , or =.
3/8
7/16
2.
3. 14 1
5
+ 3
10
5. 162.1
- 5.62
2
- 45
6
4.
14.261
+ 29.125
6.
134
x 26
7.
A jigsaw blade costs $6.50. A drill bit costs $3.25. How much would you pay if you
bought 3 jigsaw blades and 5 drill bits? ________
141
Name _____________________________________
1.
3.
1 2 x 3 =
5 10
5.
7.
2. 45 ) 9624
5 h 16 min
6. 5 1
+ 3 h 40 min
8
+3 1
6
Sherry bought 12 yards of blue ribbon and 10 yards of silver ribbon to wrap some presents.
She used 5 of the blue ribbon and 1 of the silver ribbon. What was the total number of
6
2
yards of ribbon not used? ________
142
Name _____________________________________
1.
9x5=
25 3
3.
4.
41=
8
5.
6. 3.6 ) 20.52
7.
Eds hourly wage is $4.00. For overtime he is paid one and one half his hourly wage.
Last week he worked 35 regular hours and 6 overtime hours. How much did he earn for
his work last week? ________
$5.77
x .06
462
x 29
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
109
6,027
60
10,900
600
28
Page 7
1. 27,360
2. hundred thousands
3. 478
4. 2103
5. 5
6. 20 2/3
7. 76
Page 8
1. 12
2. 12960
3. 24.42
4. 636 r 3
5. 1/2
6. hundreds
7. $.34
Page 9
1. <
2. 36
3. 10
4. 1782
5. 2370
6. $7.00
7. $10.20
Page 10
1. 1
2. 1632
3. 6
4. 29,460
5. 240
6. 45
7. 110 books
Page 11
1. 8000
2. 1039
3. a.m.
4.
5.
6.
7.
6000
203
3528
7 problems
Page 12
1. 651
2. >
3. 28,140
4. 84 r 5
5. 1152
6. thousands place
7. $3.89
Page 13
1. 12
2. 21164
3. 832
4. 745
5. 8437
6. 72
7. 52
Page 14
1. 14
2. 600
3. 1.827
4. 628
5. 6/5 or 1 1/5
6. 369,799
7. $6.00
Page 15
1. 2
2. 90,206
3. 17.741
4. N = 2
5. 13,319
6. 6054
7. $7.15
Page 16
1. 4608
2. 370.1
3. 75012
4. 561.004
5. 1324
6. 1000
7. $8.00
Page 17
1. N = 3
2. 24900
3. 194.849
4. 187,656
5. 665
6. 1800
7. 112 sq. ft.
Page 18
1. 520
2. 100
3. 91
4. 87894
5. 17.0
6. 1843
7. $13.26
Page 19
1. $50.78
2. 615.36
3. 49887
4. 193
5. 5/7
6. 5/4 or 1 1/4
7. 8 hours
Page 20
1. 6.26
2. 44.59
3. 736
4. tenths
5. 1.92
6. 3692
7. 18 inches
Page 21
1. 160,004
2. 855.0
3. 96,000
4. 289 billion
5. 9011
6. 632
7. 35
Page 22
1. 144
2. 46.18
3. 425
4. 2165
5. 10520
6. 3701
7. The pint at $1.05
Page 23
1. 120.85
2. <
3. 655
4. 1/4
5. 235726
6. 671 r 8
7. 108
Page 24
1. <
2. 48924
3. 715.33
4. 11934
5. 658
6. 112
7. 2
Page 25
1. 43,819
2. 522
3. 7
4. <
5. 116,485
6. 103
7. 174
Page 26
1. 3.68
2. thousands
3. 9.06
4. 10
5. 447,300
6. 16
7. $4.55
Page 27
1. twenty-six
hundredths
2. thousands
3. 76,615
4. 4537
5. $157
6. 32
7. $1
Page 28
1. 369,004
2. 3,000
3. 1, 2, 4, 8, 16
4. 7
5. 57
6. 35,658
7. $4800
Page 29
1. 58,272
2. 2500
3. 6.547
4. 391 r 2
5. 3/5
6. 37.38
7. 424 people
Page 30
1. 9926
2. 344,304
3. 3.07
4. pentagon
5. 25
6. 56
7. 85 boxes
Page 31
1. 34,603
2. 34282
3. 28
4. .7
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6. 24345
7. $134.25
Page 32
1. >
2. 9/10
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Page 33
1. 3/4
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3. 2:15
4. 44.55
5. 14, 8, 1
6. 800
7. 3/8
Page 34
1. 16
2. 86 r 1
3. 288 eggs
4. 700 r 16
5. 3.8
6. $18.85
7. $122.50
Page 35
1. 108
2. 67,847
3. 85932
4. 27 r 1
5. 5100
6. 11.35
7. $12
Page 36
1. 7392
2. 5061
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5. 33,245
6. 29,636
7. 124,578
Page 37
1. 4,673
2. 1557 r 3
3. 8 thousand
4. 41,860
5. hundreds
6. 108,841
7. 255 cm
Page 38
1. F
2. 200
3. 1500, 2000, 2500
4. 14,000
5. 143 r 2
6. 12,527
7. 15
Page 39
1. 7,566
2. 1,600
3. $14.51
4. $1.59
5. 2,442
6. 806
7. 7 buses
Page 40
1. 2831
2. 1233
3. 8 r 7
4. 5
5. 7056
6. 4,411
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Page 41
1. 31
2. 7
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4. 22,910
5. 35,143
6. 1889
7. Eraser $1.05
Pencil 5
Page 42
1. 50
2. 748
3. 50,005,221
4. 26,846
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or 1 half dollar, 3
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Page 49
1. thousandths
2. 6.3
3. 523
4. 0.15
5. 872
6. 2 1/4
7. 490 min.
Page 50
1. 12/35
2. 7.94
3. 8
4. .63
5. 804
6. =
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Least 258
Page 51
1. $4.79
2. 14
3. 6 1/12
4. 6.79
5. 2 1/3
6. 20
7. 323 hot dogs
Page 52
1. 13
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4. 5 11/30
5. 162, 486, 1458
6. 3
7. 17.5 miles
Page 53
1.
2.
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140 minutes
1346
12
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3 1/2
$19.90
Page 54
1. 22.41
2. 1/5
3. 7
4. 14, 19, 25
5. 6
6. 12
7. 7:45
Page 55
1. 25
2. $76.69
3. 600
4. 81 cm
5. 7 5/8
6. 4/15
7. 20 r 5
Page 56
1. 90
2. 6.82
3. 334
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5. 1296
6. 12
7. 660 miles
Page 57
1. 27
2. 51,782
3. 30
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Page 58
1. 1 5/12 cups
2. 23,002
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Page 59
1. 8
2. 6220
3. 58 r 53
4. 15750
5. 11.863
6. 29.6
7. 38 pages
Page 60
1. 15.14
2. 26.03
3. 1/7
4. 396
5. 3 2/9
6. 10 1/2
7. $8.50
Page 61
1. 7/10
2. 521
3. 717
4. 15540
5. 682
6. 30 inches
7. $11,640
Page 62
1. 820 r 1
2. 1 1/12
3. 7251
4. thirty-six and five
tenths
5. 2/5
6. 6
7. 1120 km
Page 63
1. 2, 2 1/2, 3
2. 39
3. 3.827
4. 12 1/2
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Page 69
1. 110
2. 80,000
3. 54
4. 12 17/28
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7. 78 books
Page 70
1. 2380
2. 8 1/9
3. 1.6, 1.8, 2.0
4. 1009 r 23
5. 17.87
6. hundredths
7. 358 sheets
Page 71
1. 9/2
2. $3.67
3. 10.06
4. 24 inches
5. 6044
6. 2,976
7. 110 pennies
Page 72
1. 3,888
2. 997,635
3. 13.57
4. 325
5. Friday
6. 15,340
7. 784 teeth
Page 73
1. 248,000
2. 1/6
3. 4 1/5
4. 3726
5. 100 r 28
6. 40,002
7. $3.90
Page 74
1. 19 2/15
2. 3 7/12
3. 1,134,303
4. 16,767
5. $2772
6. 205 r 24
7. $2.75
Page 75
1. 32
2. 1/3
3. 291,697
4. 115,664
5. 940,955
6. 1 1/6
7. 574 eggs
Page 76
1. $24
2. 7/8
3. 9 1/6
4. 221,322
5. 102 r 5
6. 3 4/5
7. 3/8 of the pizza
Page 77
1. 90,525
2. 476
3. 64
4. 3,986
5. 8600
6. 15
7. $33.39
Page 78
1. 9926
2. 4586
3. 30,780
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7. 7392 km
Page 79
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Page 80
1. 71.64
2. 12.85
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4. 6/7
5. 1123.2
6. 9/10
7. 2/3 of his money
Page 81
1. 11/12
2. 1360
3. 13/5
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5. 4 1/5
6. 10,171
7. 1 1/12 cups
Page 82
1. 230,234
2. 340,236
3. 104 r 12
4. hundredths
5. 8 1/3
6. 184,800
7. 2 1/4 pounds
Page 83
1. 6
2. 53.67
3. 1 1/3
4. 45 r 1
5. 34.72
6. .3783
7. $15.17
Page 84
1. 90 degrees
2. two
3. 1/4 ft.
6
>
1 1/16
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Page 85
1. obtuse
2. 10 3/4
3. 86,726
4. 247,000
5. 5 1/4
6. 3/2
7. 3 19/20 bars
Page 86
1. two
2. 4
3. 3/4 yd.
4. 2 1/3
5. 2 1/8
6. 15 3/4
7. Jill
Page 87
1. $10
2. 9 1/2
3. 4/3
4. 2
5. 1/2
6. 2,919
7. 75 miles
Page 88
1. 57,083
2. none
3. 90 r 58
4. acute
5. 10
6. 19,663
7. $6.50
Page 89
1. 12
2. 207
3. 509,999
4. 60,000
5. 159,296
6. 2560
7. 13 classes
Page 90
1. 3/4
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3. 102 r 6
4. 5 3/8
5. 2 5/6
6. 3 3/4
7. 463.3 kilometers
Page 91
1. 24
2. 1 5/8
3. 8 1/3
4. 4 7/12
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6. 46
7. 1 1/3 cup
Page 92
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7. $2.75
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5. 9 1/6
6. 1 1/5
7. 36 cookies
Page 94
1. 18
2. 15 r 22
3. 21
4. 3 3/5
5. 16 7/20
6. 6 2/3
7. 490 minutes
Page 95
1. 14 3/8
2. 3/4
3. 1 1/4
4. 1.90
5. 16 7/12
6. 1 4/15
7. 12.2 liters
Page 96
1. 38.65
2. 30
3. 49,192
4. 20
5. >
6. 2 3/4
7. $1.45
Page 97
1. parallel
2. four
3. congruent
4. $5.79
5. 418,728
6. 4 3/10
7. 3 1/2 apples
Page 98
1. 7 13/24
2. 11 1/2
3. 2 3/5
4. 1000
5. 9/20
6. 9
7. 17 feet
Page 99
1. 1350
2. 8879
3. 362,626
4. 6 7/12
5. 5 9/10
6. 7/9
7. Distance from earth
to the moon
Page 100
1. 54 r 8
2. 8,007,000
3. right
4. 88,392
5. 6207 r 1
6. 20
7. 1/3 of an hour
Page 101
1. 14/15
2. 4/5
3. 7 4/5
4. 1,460,800
5. 11 5/8
6. 8 7/9
7. 2 1/12 hr.
Page 102
1. 17
2. 0.1219
3. 1.05
4. 669.99
5. 34.56
6. 69/8
7. $18.50
Page 103
1. 367.863
2. 5024.08
3. 1,634
4. 6727
5. 2,691,500
6. 10/9 or 1 1/9
7. 75
Page 104
1. >
2. 1/6
3. 504
4. 2 8/15
5. 10 2/3
6. 12 1/4
7. 6 1/4 miles
Page 105
1. 6 3/10
4. .7875
5. 6
6. 8479
7. 1:35 p.m.
Page 111
1. 36
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3. 25
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6. 4%
7. 360 ft.3
Page 112
1. 2
2. 16.25
3. 192
4. 876 r 44
5. 1 5/9
6. 3/5
7. 17/24 of the pie
Page 113
1. 15
2. 1/4
3. 2.41
4. .348
5. 3,000
6. 18.0728; 18.085
18.1472; 18.1806
18.186
7. 6.25 hrs.
Page 114
1. 25.12 cm
2. 9.72
3. 4 3/8
4. 9 r 1
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6. 4 1
7. $37.95
Page 115
1. Right
2. 34 7/10
3. -21
4. 700,000
5. 42
6. 14.025
7. 550 cm
Page 116
1. 6
2. .926
3. 3/4
4. 11.2
5. 648.3
6. 4/5
7. 238.8 lbs.
Page 117
1. 6
2. 365.8
3. 3 1/3
4. 80%
5. 12 9/10
6. 9600
7. 5/6 of her money
Page 118
1. 2.10
2. 208 r 4
3. 205,014
4. 2 5/6
5. 419,424
6. 3 2/5
7. 26 2/3 feet
Page 119
1. 413,001
2. 71/4
3. 8 1/6
4. 5/6
5. 10
6. 80%
7. 107 minutes
Page 120
1. hundredths
2. 1000
3. 169 cm2
4. 81.67
5. 33.67012
6. 15
7. 8 apples for 5
Page 121
1. 1.586
2. 32 in.
3. 852
4. 581
5. 10/45 or 2/9
6. 9
7. 36
Page 122
1. 6/5
2. 1
3. .40
4. 10.152
5. 7
6. 25%
7. $7.62
Page 123
1. 276,220
2. 8
3. 47.582
4. 1 1/6
5. 2/3
6. .029
7. $17.94
Page 124
1. 12.84
2. 5.03
3. 36.2
4. .2300
5. 176 cm2
6. 131 oz.
7. $33.60
Page 125
1. 4 11/24
2. 200
3. .204
4. 50
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6. 1 31/56
7. 11 hours
Page 126
1. =
obtuse
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2. 71.82
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7. $1200
Page 128
1. 1996.4
2. =
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4. 11/100
5. 70
6. 33 1/3%
7. 750 kilometers
Page 129
1. 4 3/8
2. 1 3/5
3. .17
4. 104.003
5. 40 degrees
6. 13.1840
7. 7 hrs. 51 min.
Page 130
1. 16
2. 6
3. 4 1/2
4. 0.58
5. 98,754
6. 48,239
7. 2 children
Page 131
1. 54.81
2. 722.40 cm3
3. 9
4.
5.
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7.
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$1005.75
3,000
$1.37 per copy
Page 132
1. 14,405
2. 9.6 cm
3. n = 7
4. 156
5. 1/3
6. 1/20
7. 15 students
Page 133
1. 45.01
2. 4/5
3. 1.8
4. 53 2/3
5. 3
6. 40
7. 6:20 p.m.
Page 134
1. 87 r 5
2. 1.069
3. hundredths
4. 9
5. 3/4
6. 43 1/8
7. 5.1 m
Page 135
1. 3 5/6
2. 1.96
3. 1 3/4
4. 3/5
5. 18
6. 35
7. 79 km
Page 136
1. 504
2. .027144
3. 1 1/4
4. 46 1/2
5. .35
6. 5 3/4
7. 3 m
Page 137
1. 0.5
2. 3 4/5
3. 28
4. -11
5. 1/5
6. 38
7. 200.96 m2
Page 138
1. 7.85 m
2. 1.200
3. 4%
4. 1/4
5. 1740
6. 4 r 2
7. 50 kg
Page 139
1. 85
2. 45 cm2
3. 1 3/4
4. 3025
5. 2.66
6. 2/5
7. 26 1/2 cases
Page 140
1. <
2. 1 1/10
3. 9 2/3
4. 43.386
5. 156.48
6. 3484
7. $35.75
Page 141
1. 36.16
2. 213 r 39
3. 21/50
4. 18 3/4
5. 8 hr 56 min
6. 8 7/24
7. 7 yards
Page 142
1. 3/5
2. .375
3. 13,398
4. 32
5. $.3462
6. 5.7
7. $176