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Problem 1 Mr. Farmer purchased a greyhound that can run miles per hour. He also purchased a quarter horse that can run 47.5 miles per hour. How much faster can the quarter horse run compared to the greyhound?

Problem 2 Debra bought two bottles of conditioner at the hair salon. One bottle contained liters and the other contained liters of conditioner. How many liters of conditioner did Debra purchase?

Problem 3 On average, Mars is million miles from the sun. Mercury, on average, is million miles from the sun. How much closer to the sun is Mercury?

Problem 4 A marathon is a race with a distance of 26.2 miles. Lauren is competing in a marathon and has run miles so far. How many more miles does Lauren need to run to complete the marathon?

Problem 5 A dime and a quarter are placed on one side of a balance scale. A half dollar is placed on the other side. How much more does the heavier side weigh?

Problem 6 All three coins are put on scale at the same time. What weight does the scale read?

Problem 7 Mr. Johansen’s class collected $50.28 for an end-of-the-year party. With that money they purchased 12 packages of cupcakes. How much did each package of cupcakes cost?

Problem 8 What is the average pledge per pin for the bowlers?

Problem 9 How much money did Carl raise at the Bowl-a-Thon?

Problem 10 The cost of Ruben’s large storage unit is $ per month. If Ruben pays in advance for 3 years, how much will pay?

Problem 11 Mr. Adams spent $36.25 on 12 gallons of regular gasoline at Greg’s Gas Station. How much does regular gasoline cost per gallon at Greg’s Gas Station?

Problem 12 Katherine rides her bike a total of miles to work each week so she can save money on gas. How many miles will Katherine ride in 29 weeks?

Problem 13 Jorge raised $ for various charities. He wants to make sure each of the 16 charities he will donate to gets an equal share. How much will each charity receive?

Problem 14 Find the perimeter of the rectangle below. 9.3 cm cm

Problem 15 Find the area of the rectangle below. 9.3 cm cm

Problem 16 Solve for the value of n: n = 24.1

Problem 17 Solve for the value of h: h – = 25.64

Problem 18 Solve for the value of w: 0.11w = 0.264

Problem 19 Find the volume of the rectangular prism shown below. 2 ft 3.4 ft 9.1 ft

Problem 20 Katie and her brother went to FroYo, a make your own frozen yogurt sundae parlor. Katie made a sundae that weighed 3.04 oz and her brother made one that weighed oz. How many oz of frozen yogurt did they pay for?