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Parentheses# Stories Variables True/False

Row 1, Col 1 Next to each of the following, write “T” if True and “F” if False, or “?” if you can’t tell. 9 * 7 < 62 False

1,2 Solve: (7 * 4) – 3 + (100/4) = 50

1,3 The town, Jumbyville has a population 0f 520 people. The neighboring town, Zollyland has three times as many people. What is the population of Zollyland? 1560 people

1,4 Find the solution of each open sentence. 24 = x + 11 x = 13

2,1 Next to each of the following, write “T” if True and “F” if False, or “?” if you can’t tell. 6 * 8 > 360/9 True

2,2 Make a true sentence by inserting parentheses: 12/3 * 4 = 1 12/(3 * 4) = 1

2,3 One dog, named Shiloh, ran for 348 minutes. Another dog, Stubby, ran 74 minutes more than Shiloh. How many minutes did Stubby run for? 422 minutes

2,4 Find the solution of each open sentence. n/4 = 7 N = 28

3,1 Next to each of the following, write “T” if True and “F” if False, or “?” if you can’t tell (9 * 4) = 100- (80/2) True

3,2 Make a true sentence by inserting parentheses: 7 * = 2 * / * (7 + 2) = 2 * (4 + 1) + (100/2) + 3

3,3 Marvelous Max is a world class juggler. He can juggle 867 balls at once. Miraculous Madeline can juggle 384 balls at once. How many balls can they juggle all together? 1251 balls

3,4 m/5 = 20 M=100

4,1 Turn these two simple sentences into one complex sentence: I play soccer. I score many goals. Example: When I play soccer, I score many goals.

4,2 Insert the parentheses in order to make a true sentence: 5 * = 5 * 14 / 2 5 * (4 + 3) = 5 * (14 / 2)

4,3 McDonalds has 1292 stores in Asia. Recently, they ran into financial trouble and had to close down 48 stores. How many stores do they now have open? 1244 Stores

4,4 Solve for the missing variable: 6 * 3 = 9 + p p = 9

5,1 Next to each of the following, write “T” if True and “F” if False, or “?” if you can’t tell a- (34/b) > 4-y ?

5,2 Insert parentheses to make this number sentence true * 4 = 7 * (5 * 4) = 7 * 4

5,3 The capitol of Alaska is Juneau. It is about 600 miles away from Anchorage. If you have a map Where 50 miles is represented by one inch on the scale, how many Inches would it be from Juneau to Anchorage? 12 inches

5,4 36/(9-3) = 10 - j Solve for the variable “j” j = 4