Joel went to the $1.99 store, where everything is $1.99. He purchased 6 items. How much did Joel spend?
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Question 2
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Dion ran 3.75 miles each day to prepare for a race. What was the number of miles that Dion ran during 28 days?
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Question 3
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Mr. Nolan paid $36.95 for each adult shirt and $23.95 for each youth shirt he bought. Mr. Nolan bought 2 adult shirts and 5 youth shirts.
How much money did he spend on these shirts?
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Question 4
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Find the difference.
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Question 5
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The Alba Food Bank conducted a canned food drive. The chart shows the number of cans collected each day for 6 days.
How many more cans of food were collected on Friday and Saturday combined than on Monday and Tuesday combined?
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Question 6
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A math problem is shown.
What is the quotient?
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Question 7
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The hundredths model in the figure is shaded to represent the multiplying of two numbers.
Which equation can be represented by the shaded parts of the model?
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Question 8
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Marsha bought a birthday card for $2.86 and a pen for $1.57. She paid with a $20 bill. How much change should Marsha have received?
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Question 9
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Ms. Sikes paid a total of $95.40 for a 12-month magazine subscription. She paid the same amount each month. What amount did Ms. Sikes pay each month?
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Question 10
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There are 27 teams in a hockey league. There are 16 players on each team. How many total players are in the hockey league?
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Question 11
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The hundredths model in the figure is shaded to represent the multiplying of two numbers.
Which equation can be represented by the shaded parts of the model?
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Question 12
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A rope was 14.35 inches long. Megan cut the rope into 7 pieces of equal length. What was the length of each piece of rope in inches?
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Question 13
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Which model represents:
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Question 14
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A gardener has 785 bricks to build a path in a garden. There will be 24 bricks in each row of the path. How many complete rows can the gardener make using 785 bricks?