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Problem Solving using + - x ÷

Envelopes Are Us can produce 25,500 envelopes Albert donated $8534 of his $17,772 to help fight hunger. How much money does he have now? 17,772 - 8534 The Eiffel Tower in Paris is 985 feet tall and has 1,792 steps. How many minutes will it take to reach the top if you climb at the rate of 56 steps per minute? 1,792 ÷ 56 Envelopes Are Us can produce 25,500 envelopes every day. If 17,850 envelopes are packed and shipped to the stationary shop, how many are not? 25,500 - 17,850

Hillary bought a skirt for $25.99, a blouse for $18.95, A printer has 800 inches of paper left on a roll. The paper will be cut into sheets 48 inches long. How many full sheets can the printer cut? 800 ÷ 48 Hillary bought a skirt for $25.99, a blouse for $18.95, and a purse for $35. How did Hillary spend in all? 25.99 18.95 + 35.00 Cash bucks invested $13,350 in shares of TNT Corp. stock. If each share cost $89, how many shares did he buy? 13,350 ÷ 89

Steve has 276 slides to store in carousels. Each A school bought 45 band uniforms and 18 musical instruments. If the uniforms cost $89 each, what was the total cost of the uniforms? 89 X 45 Steve has 276 slides to store in carousels. Each carousel hold 75 slides. How many carousels will be completely filled? How many slides will be left for an unfilled carousel? C) How many carousels will be needed altogether? 276 ÷ 75