Mrs. Taylor has 24 chickens in her chicken coop

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Mrs. Taylor has 24 chickens in her chicken coop Mrs. Taylor has 24 chickens in her chicken coop. She shoveled chicken manure for three days in a row working 6.18 hours per day. About how many hours total did she shovel in those 3 days?

Mrs. Taylor’s son, Jonah, was just awarded the honor of National Merit Commended. To accomplish this, he studies 3 hours each night for 6 nights per week. If the school year is 30 weeks long, how many hours will he study in all this school year?

Mrs. Taylor has a” taco and pizza cat” t-shirt. She bought it for $12 Mrs. Taylor has a” taco and pizza cat” t-shirt. She bought it for $12.85. She wants to buy 2 more of the exact same shirt for her daughter and son. If she has $20, how much more money will she need to buy the two shirts for her kids?

Mrs. Taylor’s daughter, Delaney, traveled to Israel on an airplane last month. She traveled with 3 bags that weighed 24.8 pounds, 49.2 pounds, and 18.7 pounds. About how many pounds did her bags weigh altogether?

Mrs. Taylor’s husband, Nick, runs 60 miles every 4 weeks Mrs. Taylor’s husband, Nick, runs 60 miles every 4 weeks. He runs the same distance every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday and rests the other 4 days of the week. How many miles does he run in one day?