Operations and Algebraic Thinking Numbers and Operations in Base ten

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Operations and Algebraic Thinking Numbers and Operations in Base ten Fractions Measurement And Data Geometry 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

If z + 7 = 19, then this is the value of z

What is 12?

Write the expression then solve to find the number: Seventy-nine less than a number is 47

What is x – 79 = 74 X = 126?

Solve: [(6-3) x 2] ÷ 3 =

What is 2?

What is D?

What is x ÷ 5 = y?

4 hundreds plus 10 tens plus 3 ones is the same as:

What is 5?

Valerie can type 34 words per minute Valerie can type 34 words per minute. At this rate, how many words can she type in 5.5 minutes?

What is 187 words in 5.5 minutes?

Find the product of: 97,746 x 89

What is 8,699,394?

Divide 50 by 0.006

What is 8,333.3 repeating?

Eric had $132. 82 in his piggy bank. He took out $12 Eric had $132.82 in his piggy bank. He took out $12.75 on Monday and $38.50 on Friday. How much money does he have left in his piggy bank?

What is $81.57?

Find the product of: ¼ of 18

What is 4 ½ ?

Marcy is making cookies Marcy is making cookies. For each batch of dough, she needs 2/3 cup of sugar. How much sugar will she use if she makes 6 batches of cookies?

What is 4 cups of sugar?

Find the product: 1/8 x 5/6 x 4/5

What is 1/12?

Find the product of: 1 2/4 x 5 2/3

What is 8 ½ ?

Use division to turn this fraction into a decimal: 4/9

What is 0.4 repeating?

What is C?

What is D?

What is 32 cubic units?

What is D?

Find the volume of a rectangular prism that has these measurements: base area 56 in², height 6 in

What is 336 in³?

What is (0,7)?

What is B?

The vertical axis of the coordinate grid is called the …. : The vertical axis of the coordinate grid is called the …. :

What is y axis?

What is D?

What is (0,4)?