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Week 26 Name ____________________ Day 1 Day 2 1) Kathy is having a party. She wants 2/3 cups of trail mix per guest. She expects 6 guests. How much trail mix should Kathy prepare? Write an equation and solve to find an answer. 2) Is 72 prime or composite? How do you know? 3) At the theatre, there are 378 people seated in 9 rows. How many people are in each row? 4) Jessica bought 58 bags of marbles. There were 55 marbles in each bag. How many marbles did Jessica buy? Day 2 1) Change this improper fraction: 33/8 into a mixed number. 2) Mary wants new carpeting for her dining room. Her dining room is a 12 yd by 14 yd rectangle. How much carpeting does she need to buy to cover her entire dining room? 3) A group of 15 children and 7 adults are going to the zoo. Child tickets cost $8, and adult tickets cost $12. How much will the zoo tickets cost in all? 4) Solve: 40,000 + ___________ + 300 + 90 + 5 = 46,395

Day 3 Day 4 Order the fractions from least to greatest: 4/5, 6/8, 1/3, 2/3, 3/6 2) Briley’s fast food restaurant orders French fries to serve its customers. In April, the restaurant ordered 95 bags of potatoes. Each bag of potatoes contains 15 potatoes. How many total potatoes did the chain order? 3) In Susie’s desk there are 12 yellow highlighters. There are 10 more pink highlighters than yellow highlighters, and there are 2 more blue highlighters than pink. How many highlighters are in Susie’s desk in all? 4) Use the symbols <, >, or = to compare the decimals below. 0.3 _____ 0.30 Day 4 1) Write 3 fractions that are greater than 3/4. 2) Jasmine is making a display board for her school talent show. The display board is a 11 ft by 9 ft rectangle. If ribbon costs $3 per foot, how much will it cost to add a ribbon border around the entire display board? 3) Cody’s uncle gave him $200 to spend on basketball equipment. He bought 4 jerseys that cost $15 each, a basketball that cost $65, and a pair of shorts that cost $12. How much money does Cody have left? 4) Ron says 0.18 is greater than 0.4. Ken says Ron is wrong. Who is right? Justify your answer.