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There were 681 books sold at a used book sale. Each book was sold for $0.50. What was the total amount of money collected from the sale of these books?
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5.3.B
5.3.E
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Roberto spends $29.77 on 13 gallons of gas for his car.
How much does each gallon of gas cost?
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5.3.C
5.3.G
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A restaurant bill was paid equally by 7 friends. The bill was $99.96.
How much money in dollars and cents did each person pay?
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5.3.C
5.3.G
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A man bought 6 cans of tuna. Each can of tuna cost $0.93.
What is the total amount of money the man spent on the cans of tuna?
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5.3.B
5.3.E
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Kelsi spends $6.75 every Saturday for breakfast. What is the total amount of money Kelsi spends on breakfast for 14 Saturdays?
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5.3.B
5.3.E
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A family used a total of 2.24 pounds of ground beef to make 8 equal-size hamburgers. How much ground beef in pounds was used for each hamburger?
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5.3.C
5.3.G
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A cafeteria worker used 8.05 kilograms of meat to make 35 lunches. Each lunch had the same amount of meat.
What was the mass in kilograms of the meat in each lunch?
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5.3.C
5.3.G
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Jonathan and Elizabeth are comparing the masses of their rocks.
- Jonathan's rock has a mass of 0.2 kilogram.
- Elizabeth's rock has a mass 8 times the mass of Jonathan's rock.
What is the mass of Elizabeth's rock in kilograms?
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5.3.B
5.3.E
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Dion ran 3.75 kilometers each day to prepare for a race. What was the number of kilometers that Dion ran during 28 days?
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5.3.B
5.3.E
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Gwen had a board that was 6.48 meters long. She cut the board into 9 pieces of equal length.
What was the length of each piece in meters?
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5.3.C
5.3.G
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Ms. Jaffey had a total of 428.5 ounces of pretzels to put into 5 bowls for a party. She put an equal number of ounces of pretzels into each bowl.
How many ounces of pretzels did Ms. Jaffey put into each bowl?
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5.3.C
5.3.G
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Mr. Adams drove his delivery truck 151.2 miles during 24 days. He drove the same number of miles each day.
How many miles did Mr. Adams drive each day?
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5.3.C
5.3.G
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The weight of sand in a large bag is 63.4 pounds. The sand in the bag is divided equally into 20 small bags.
What is the weight in pounds of the sand in each small bag?
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5.3.C
5.3.G
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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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5.3.B
5.3.E
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One bucket of gravel has a mass of 7.05 kg. What is the mass of 20 buckets of gravel in kilograms?
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5.3.B
5.3.E
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An electronic book has a file size of 2.4 megabytes. What is the file size in megabytes of 16 of these electronic books?
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5.3.B
5.3.E
Question 5
5.
Question 6
6.
Select the word of phrase from the problem that determined what operation to use. You may select more than one answer.
There were 681 books sold at a used book sale. Each book was sold for $0.50. What was the total amount of money collected from the sale of these books?
Question 7
7.
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Question 8
8.
Question 9
9.
Select the word of phrase from the problem that determined what operation to use. You may select more than one answer.
Roberto spends $29.77 on 13 gallons of gas for his car.
How much does each gallon of gas cost?
Question 10
10.
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Question 11
11.
Question 12
12.
Select the word of phrase from the problem that determined what operation to use. You may select more than one answer.
A restaurant bill was paid equally by 7 friends. The bill was $99.96.
How much money in dollars and cents did each person pay?
Question 13
13.
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Question 14
14.
Question 15
15.
Select the word of phrase from the problem that determined what operation to use. You may select more than one answer.
A man bought 6 cans of tuna. Each can of tuna cost $0.93.
What is the total amount of money the man spent on the cans of tuna?
Question 16
16.
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Question 17
17.
Question 18
18.
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Kelsi spends $6.75 every Saturday for breakfast. What is the total amount of money Kelsi spends on breakfast for 14 Saturdays?
Question 19
19.
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Question 20
20.
Question 21
21.
Select the word of phrase from the problem that determined what operation to use. You may select more than one answer.
A family used a total of 2.24 pounds of ground beef to make 8 equal-size hamburgers. How much ground beef in pounds was used for each hamburger?
Question 22
22.
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Question 23
23.
Question 24
24.
Select the word of phrase from the problem that determined what operation to use. You may select more than one answer.
A cafeteria worker used 8.05 kilograms of meat to make 35 lunches. Each lunch had the same amount of meat.
What was the mass in kilograms of the meat in each lunch?
Question 25
25.
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Question 26
26.
Question 27
27.
Select the word of phrase from the problem that determined what operation to use. You may select more than one answer.
Jonathan and Elizabeth are comparing the masses of their rocks.
- Jonathan's rock has a mass of 0.2 kilogram.
- Elizabeth's rock has a mass 8 times the mass of Jonathan's rock.
What is the mass of Elizabeth's rock in kilograms?
Question 28
28.
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Question 29
29.
Question 30
30.
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Dion ran 3.75 kilometers each day to prepare for a race. What was the number of kilometers that Dion ran during 28 days?
Question 31
31.
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Question 32
32.
Question 33
33.
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Gwen had a board that was 6.48 meters long. She cut the board into 9 pieces of equal length.
What was the length of each piece in meters?
Question 34
34.
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Question 35
35.
Question 36
36.
Select the word of phrase from the problem that determined what operation to use. You may select more than one answer.
Ms. Jaffey had a total of 428.5 ounces of pretzels to put into 5 bowls for a party. She put an equal number of ounces of pretzels into each bowl.
How many ounces of pretzels did Ms. Jaffey put into each bowl?
Question 37
37.
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Question 38
38.
Question 39
39.
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Mr. Adams drove his delivery truck 151.2 miles during 24 days. He drove the same number of miles each day.
How many miles did Mr. Adams drive each day?
Question 40
40.
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Question 41
41.
Question 42
42.
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The weight of sand in a large bag is 63.4 pounds. The sand in the bag is divided equally into 20 small bags.
What is the weight in pounds of the sand in each small bag?
Question 43
43.
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Question 44
44.
Question 45
45.
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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.