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Carlos can ride his bike 12 miles per hour. How many miles could he ride if he rode from 9:00 in the morning until 4:00 in the afternoon?
9:00 AM to 4:00 PM equals 7 hours. 12 mph times 7 hours= 85 miles
Peter can throw a football 45 yards. Thomas can throw a football 121 feet. If there are three feet in a yard, how many more feet can Peter throw the football than Thomas?
3 ft = 1 yd ? ft= 45 yd 45 yd x 3= 135 ft. 135 ft - 121 ft= 14 ft
Charlie has four times as many pennies as Alana and half as many pennies as Rebecca. If Alana has six pennies, how many does Charlie have?
Charlie = four times Alana. Alana = Rebecca divided by two. Charlie = 4x6 = 24 6 = Rebecca ÷ 2, 6x2=12 Alana = 6 Charlie = 24 Rebecca = 12
Jackson has twelve crayons. Emma has twice as many as Jackson, and Lily has twice as many as Emma. How many crayons total?
Jackson = 12 Emma = Jackson x 2 = 12 x 2= 24 Lily = Emma x 2= 24 x 2= 48 48+12+24=60+24=84
On Wednesday, the high temperature was 78 degrees. On Thursday, the high temperature was twelve degrees colder. And on Friday it was a dozen degrees colder than on Thursday. What was the high temperature in degrees on Friday?
Thursday = Wednesday- 12 Thursday = 78-12=66 Friday = Thursday-12= 66-12=54 degrees
Bradley ran a mile in 8 minutes and 40 seconds. Jack ran it in 7 minutes and 51 seconds. How many fewer seconds did Jack run the mile in?
8 minutes x 60 seconds per minute= 480 seconds 480 seconds + 40 seconds = 560 seconds 7 minutes x 60 seconds per minute = 420 seconds 420+51=471 seconds 560 seconds-471 seconds= 89 seconds
There are 24 students in my class. I am going to surprise them with a pizza party! I want to make sure that every student gets three slices of pizza. If a medium pizza comes with 8 slices, how many pizzas should I order?
24 students x 3 slices per student=72 slices 72 slices ÷ 8 slices per pizza = 9 pizzas
A jacket costs 3 times as much as a pair of shoes. If the pair of shoes costs $56, what is the total cost of the jacket and the pair of shoes?
Jacket = 3 times shoes Jacket = 3x$56 Jacket= $168 $168+$56=$224
Molly needs 445g of sugar to bake some cookies. She has 4 packets of sugar. The mass of each packet is 100g. How much more sugar does she need?
445 = 100 + 100 + 100 + 100 +45 Molly needs one more packet of sugar.
Sam bought 5 sets of phone cards. Jane bought 2 more sets than Sam. If there were 5 cards in a set, how many phone cards did Jane buy?
Sam = 5 sets x 5 cards per set = 25 cards Janet = 5+2 sets x 5 cards per set= 7 sets x 5 cards per set = 35 cards 35 cards - 25 cards = 10 Jane bought 10 cards more than Sam.
Henry bought a shirt and a tie. The shirt costs $120 and the tie costs $45 less than the shirt. Find the change that Henry received, if he paid for the tie with a $100 dollar bill.
$120-$45=$75 $100-$75=$25 Henry gets $25
Jack has 28 lollipops. Jill has 12 fewer. How many lollipops do they have in all?
28-12= 16, 16+28=44
50 children attended the birthday party. 13 children left during the first hour. 9 children came in during the second hour. How many children were there then?
50-13= 37, 37+9= 45 There were 45 children there.
All even numbers can be divided by ______.
2
Four times a number is always (odd/even).
even
If an even number is multiplied by 5, It will always be divisible by both 2 and _____.
10
When two even numbers are added together, the sum will always be (odd/even).
even
When an odd number and an even number are added together, the sum will always be (odd/even).
odd
When two odd numbers are added together, the sum will always be (odd/even).
even
Any number times one will always equal _________.
That number
When two odd numbers are multiplied, the product is always (odd/even).
odd
When two even numbers are multiplied, the product is always (odd/even).
even
When multiplying or adding, the order of the factors or addends (does/does not) matter.
does not
When subtracting or dividing, the order of the numbers (does/does not) matter.
does