
Solve each problem. Use numbers, labeled sketches, or words to show your thinking. a. Rico started running at 3:45 p.m. and ran for 42 minutes. He walked another 22 minutes until he got home. What time did he get home?

Round 588,642 to the nearest hundred:

a. 699 + 352 =
b. 76,529 + 25,776 =

Use the symbols >, <, or =
397,000____379,000
Solve each problem. Use numbers, labeled sketches, or words to show your thinking. c. Tammy ran a 2K, a 5K, and then a 12K. How many meters did she run in all?
Solve each problem. Use numbers, labeled sketches, or words to show your thinking. d. Tammy drank 1,100 ml of water before the race, 900 ml of water during the race, and 2 liters of water after the race. How many milliliters of water did she drink in all?
The planners want to provide 8 ounces of grapes for each runner at the end of the race. The grapes they bought came in 6-pound bags. How many 8-ounce servings of grapes can they get out of one 6-pound bag?
Round 588,642 to the nearest thousand
Round 588,642 to the nearest ten thousand
c. 1,943 − 999 =
d. 87,643 − 25,835 =
Use the symbols >, <, or =
12,489,090 ____12,489,900
Jay solved the problems below with the standard algorithm. Fill in the boxes to complete them correctly:
Sage and Ethan are competing in a bicycle race. Sage biked 10,998 meters, and Ethan biked 15,324 meters. How much farther did Ethan bike than Sage? Show your work.