1.Three students have a sack race at the school carnival. At the end of the race, Greta had gone 8 feet. Jacob had gone twice as far as Greta. Emily had.

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1.Three students have a sack race at the school carnival. At the end of the race, Greta had gone 8 feet. Jacob had gone twice as far as Greta. Emily had gone half as Far as Greta. In what order did the students finish the race? Answer the questions. 1.How many people were in the race? 2.What does twice as far mean? 3.What does half as far as mean?

Using the strategy shown by the teacher, solve the next problems. Remember to Draw a picture and show the used operation. Problem # 2 There are 12 children in line at the snack bar. There are 4 children ahead of Sandy How many children are behind her?

Problem # 3 At the carnival, the artist takes a half hour to paint one face. The artist works from 9 am to 5 pm. He will close for 1 hour at lunch time. How many faces can he paint In a day?

Problem 4 An amusement park sells tickets for rides. You can buy 3 tickets For a dollar. How many tickets can you buy with 8 dollars?

Ken sets the dinner table for his family of 6. Everyone gets a knife, A fork and a spoon. How many of theses items does ken need to set The table?

1.Vaing paid 16 cents for 2 marbles. Both marbles cost the same amount. How much did she pay for 1 marble? 2. Diego Hung 14 papers on the bulletin board. He put 2 papers in each row. How many rows of papers did he make? 3. Sarai has 16 postcards. If she could fit 2 on a page of her scrapbook, How many pages does she need?