Multi-step Problem Solving Practice

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Multi-step Problem Solving Practice Solve the multi-step problems Abby and Chris were selling lemonade. Abby sold 144 cups of lemonade. This was 4 times the amount that Chris sold. How many cups of lemonade did Abby and Chris sell altogether? The third and fourth graders competed to find out who could collect the most Box Tops. Third grade collected 3 times less than the fourth grade students. The fourth grade collected 432? How many more Box Tops did the fourth grade students collect than the third grade students? In January, the Dover basketball team scored 314 points. The Spring Grove basketball team scored 5 times more points than the Dover team. The Red Lion team scored 50 points less than the Spring Grove team. How many points did the all three teams score altogether? Seth has 216 books. Sasha has 3 times as many books. Sasha stores her books in boxes that store 6 books each. How many boxes does Sasha need to store her books?

Multi-step Problem Solving Homework Solve the multi-step problems The car dealership wanted to know how many more cars they sold in March than in April. In March, the dealership sold 342 cars. In April, the dealership sold three times less cars than in March. How many more cars did the car dealership sell in March than in April? Sam ate 245 grapes last year. Jessica ate 62 less grapes than Sam. Bobby ate two times as many as Sam. How many grapes did the all three kids eat total? The clothing store had a huge sale. It sold 432 shirts on the first day of the sale. This was 4 times the amount of pants that were sold on the first day of the sale. How many more shirts were sold than pants on the first day of the sale? Jerry has a collection of 156 coins. Brett has 3 times less the number of coins than Jerry. Brett stores his coins in cases. He puts six coins in each case. How many cases will Brett need so all his coins will fit in a case?