HOMEWORK (5/9-5/13)

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20 questions
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Nadia walked 2.42 miles on Wednesday, 3.712 miles on Thursday and 3.4 miles on Friday. How many miles did she walk in all?

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Last week Drew worked 6.65 hours. This week he worked 8.3 hours. How many more hours did he work this week than last week?

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Renee bought her mom a birthday present for $39.50 and a card for $2.99. How much money will she get back if she pays with a fifty-dollar bill? (This is a two-step problem!)

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Estimate the DIFFERENCE between 134.56 and 21.321. (Round to the nearest whole number, then subtract.)

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Below are two fraction models.

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The floor in Darin’s room is being carpeted. It is in the shape of a square with a side length of 12 feet. How much carpeting is needed to cover the floor in Darin’s room? (Don't forget to include the unit of measure "sq ft" in your answer.)

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Maggie is making rectangular place mats that are 12 inches wide and 15 inches long. What is the least amount of ribbon that she will need to create a ribbon BORDER around 1 place mat? (Don't forget to include the unit of measure "in" in your answer.)

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The King George High School is going on a field trip to New York City. There are 678 students going. Each hotel room can sleep up to 4 students. What is the minimum number of hotel rooms they need? (Every student must be in a room!)

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What is the PRODUCT of 34 and 78?

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At a book store, books cost $18 each. ABOUT how much would it cost to purchase 74 books? (Remember to round FIRST, then multiply.)

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Jimmy is painting a wall. He painted 1/3 of the wall before lunch and 1/4 of the wall after lunch. How much of the wall has Jimmy painted?

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Convert from a mixed number to an improper fraction (bobblehead).

3 1/4 _______
6 2/5 _______
5 3/7 _______
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Order from GREATEST to LEAST.


First _______
Second _______
Third _______
Fourth _______
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Jose is baking a cake. He need 2 3/4 cups of sugar, and he has 1 1/8 cups of sugar. How much more sugar does Jose need?

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What is the difference between these two decimal models? Write as a decimal.

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Order from LEAST to GREATEST.

12.1, 1.21, 1.2, 1.122

First _______
Second _______
Third _______
Fourth _______
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Select ALL that are true about a cube.

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Estimate.

320,647 - 15,678 _______

45,921 + 54,329 _______

88 x 7 _______

72 x 56 _______

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Select ALL of the common factors of 16 and 24.

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What is the sixth term in the pattern? (You may use a calculator on this problem.)

4, 12, 36, 108, ...