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HOMEWORK (2/28-3/4)

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After a hard day's work, Mary had finished baking 33 apple pies. She gave an equal number of pies to each of 10 families and saved the rest for herself. How many pies did she save for herself?

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2.

Noreen bought two shirts for $13 each and three pairs of shoes for $18 a pair. How much did she pay in all? (This is a MULTI-STEP problem!)

HINT: First find out how much was paid for shirts, then how much was paid for shoes. Then add the totals.

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3.

What is the LEAST COMMON MULTIPLE of 5 and 8?

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4.

Write "six hundred five and seven hundred eight thousandths" as a decimal.

Write "one and four hundredths" as a decimal.

Write "seventy and three thousandths" as a decimal.

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5.

Select ALL of the fractions that are EQUIVALENT to 1/3.

HINT: Try multiplying the top and bottom of 1/3 by 2, by 3, by 4...

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6.

What is the product of 67 and 78?

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7.

Three brothers buy their mother a birthday present that costs $2,106. If each brother pays the same amount for the present, how much does each brother spend?

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8.

Zachary plans to buy a hang glider costing $3,475. He now has $250. How much does he need to save each month during the next 5 months to have enough money?

HINT: This is a two-step problem!

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9.

Order from LEAST to GREATEST.

FIRST

SECOND

THIRD

FOURTH

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10.

Find the SUM of 45,987 and 635,488.

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11.

Type the decimals represented by the models below. Be sure to look at what makes one whole.

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12.

Mrs. Guice's and Ms. Mapp's class collected cans for a local food drive. If Mrs. Guice's class has 25 students and Ms. Mapp's class has 24 students, and each student collected eight cans, how many total cans were collected for the food drive?

HINT: This is a two-step problem.

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13.

Compare using >, <, or =.

67.8 68.7

567.4 567.40

1.101 1.11

345.07 345.007

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14.

What is the probability (as a fraction!) of spinning red or a star?

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15.

What is the VALUE of 6 in the following numbers?

0.65

698.45

75.068

345.986

56.745