Mr. C’s Math Challenge Lessons 101-105.

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Mr. C’s Math Challenge Lessons 101-105

Lesson 101 Can you figure this? Each day Mindy walked home from school. The following are the number of minutes it took her each day: 15 min., 23 min., 13 min., 26 min., and 18 min. What was her average walking time?

Lesson 102 Can you figure this? Four teams scored a total of 50 points. Team A scored 12 points. Team B scored twice as many points as Team C. Team C scored five points less than Team A. How many points did Teams B, C, and D score?

Lesson 103 Can you figure this? Heather has 45¢. Sarah has twice as much money as Heather. Joann has 27¢ less than Sarah. How much money do the three girls have altogether?

Lesson 104 Can you figure this? The fourth grade classes at Washington School sold 1,325 candy bunnies for the school fund raiser. The bunnies are packaged in boxes of 8. How many boxes of bunnies will they receive?

Line segment AB is 2¼”. Line segment CD is 3½”. Lesson 105 Can you figure this? Line segment AB is 2¼”. Line segment CD is 3½”. Use your ruler to draw each line segment. What is the total length of both lines?