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Kendra learns 12 new spelling words each week. Her goal is to learn 60 new words before her eighth birthday. She has already learned 36 new words.
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How many more words does Kendra need to learn?
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Subtraction
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24 (words)
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60-36=24
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Rob also matched the London Eye which stands at 443 ft and Las Vegas' High Roller standing at 550 ft. Being the tallest Ferris wheel in the world,
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how much taller is High Roller than the London Eye?
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Subtraction
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107 (ft)
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550-443=107
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On the day of the awarding ceremony, Robyn and Lucy decided to sell more cookies during the morning to make sure they get the badge. Lucy sold 19 packs and Robyn sold 16.
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How many packs did they sell on their last day?
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Addition
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35 (packs)
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19+16=35
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There are 46 birds perched on the branches of a tree.
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How many feet are there on the branches?
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Multiplication
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92 (feet)
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46*2=92
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Brian has zero fewer oranges than Marcie. Marcie has 12 oranges.
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How many oranges does Brian have?
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Subtraction
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12 (oranges)
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12-0=12
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Mitch owns a business and assigns two of his employees their shifts. He assigns the first employee shifts in blocks of 2 hours, and he assigns the second worker shifts in blocks of 11 hours. If both workers must receive the same number of hours,
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what is the minimum number of hours each must be assigned?
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LCM
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22 (hours)
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LCM[2,11]=22
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A cafeteria was putting milk cartons into stacks. They had seven hundred ninety-nine cartons and were putting them into stacks with six cartons in each stack.
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How many full stacks could they make?
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Floor-Division
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133 (stacks)
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799/6=133 r1
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A car goes uphill at the rate of 30 km an hour and downhill at the rate of 50 km an hour after 15 hours it has covered 650 km.
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How long did it go downhill and uphill respectively?
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Algebra-2
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5 (hr); 10 (hr)
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x:Distance when uphill; y:Distance when downhill; x+y=15; 30x+50y=650
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If you had 37 bags of cookies with 19 cookies in each bag,
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how many cookies would you have?
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Multiplication
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703 (cookies)
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37*19=703
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A tourist group has 26 people. At a hotel, they want to rent some large rooms for 3 people each and some small rooms for 2 each. In order to rent the least number of rooms and have every room fully occupied,
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how many large rooms should be rented?
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Floor-Division
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8 (large rooms)
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26/3=8 r2
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Megan and her sister, Tara, wanted to buy a scooter for $26. Tara had $4 more than Megan. Together they had enough money to buy the scooter.
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How much money did Tara have?
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Algebra-1
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15 (dollars)
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x:The number of Tara's dollars; x+(x-4)=26
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Mom made 32 chocolate chip cookies. It took 24 minutes to mix the ingredients and 16 minutes to bake. Julie and Matt ate 9 cookies after dinner.
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How many cookies were left?
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Subtraction
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23 (cookies)
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32-9=23
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At a bake sale there were 104 items sold total. If 48 of the items sold were cookies and the rest were brownies,
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what is the ratio of brownies sold to cookies sold?
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Ratio
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7:6
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104-48=56; 56:48=7:6
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It takes eight grams of plastic to make a ruler. If a company had eight hundred twenty-eight grams of plastic,
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how many entire rulers could they make?
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Floor-Division
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103 (rulers)
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828/8=103 r4
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Roger was reading through his favorite book series. He had 30 books to read total. If he read 6 books each week,
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how many weeks would it take him to finish the series?
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Common-Division
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5 (weeks)
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30/6=5
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Paco had 35 cookies. He ate 6 of them.
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How many cookies did Paco have left?
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Subtraction
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29 (cookies)
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35-6=29
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Mrs. Griffin went to the grocery store with $70. She had $16 left after shopping.
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How much did Mrs. Griffin spend?
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Subtraction
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54 (dollars)
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70-16=54
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A transport company bought 95 tons of oil. A large barrel can hold 6 tons of oil and a small barrel can hold 5 tons of oil. In order to use the least number of barrels and have every barrel fully occupied,
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how many large barrels should be used?
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Floor-Division
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15 (large barrels)
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95/6=15 r5
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It takes 7 minutes to bake one pan of cookies.
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How long will it take to bake 4 pans of cookies?
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Multiplication
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28 (minutes)
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7*4=28
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My car gets 20 miles per gallon of gas. If Grandma's house is 100 miles away,
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how many gallons of gas would it take to get to her house?
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Common-Division
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5 (gallons of gas)
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100/20=5
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A group of science students went on a field trip. They took 2 vans and 3 buses. There were 8 people in each van and 20 people in each bus.
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How many people went on the field trip?
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Addition
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76 (people)
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(8*2)+(3*20)=76
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Last year, Jared used 8 bottles of shampoo and 10 bottles of conditioner. His sister, Cora, used 4 bottles of shampoo and 5 bottles of conditioner.
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Who used a higher ratio of shampoo to conditioner last year?
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Comparison
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They are equal
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8/10=0.8(Jared) equals 4/5=0.8(Cora)
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For a party Adam bought ninety-seven cupcakes. If fifty-eight were eaten,
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how many cupcakes would Adam have left?
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Subtraction
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39 (cupcakes)
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97-58=39
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Even the chipmunks are trying to get away to find other warmer places to stay. If 21 chipmunk families were left from the original 86 families,
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how many chipmunk families went away?
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Subtraction
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65 (chipmunk families)
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86-21=65
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During a race Gwen jogged for 15 minutes. If the ratio of time she jogged to time she walked was 5:3,
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how many minutes did Gwen walk?
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Ratio
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9 (minutes)
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5:3=15:9
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Bryan took a look at his books as well. If he has 56 books in each of his 9 bookshelves,
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how many books does he have in total?
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Multiplication
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504 (books)
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56*9=504
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A box of computer paper has two hundred twenty-one sheets left in it. If each printer in a computer lab needed seven sheets,
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how many printers would the box fill up?
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Floor-Division
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31 (printers)
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221/7=31 r4
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Edward had 763 baseball cards in 7 binders. If each binder has the same number of cards,
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how many cards are in each binder?
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Common-Division
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109 (cards)
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763/7=109
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There were 28 girls and 35 boys on the playground at recess.
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How many children were there in all?
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Addition
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63 (children)
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28+35=63
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An architect built a house with ten bedrooms total. If the second floor had two bedrooms.
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How many bedrooms does the first floor have?
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Subtraction
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8 (bedrooms)
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10-2=8
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