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18 – 9 = a.99 b.1111 c.77

Home 18 – 9 = 9

HomeSolution

= a b.2222 c

= 22 Home

Solution

x – 4 = 12 a.88 b.2020 c.1616

16 – 4 = 12 Home

Solution

= a.9999 b.1111 c.3333

= 99 Home

Solution

= a b c

= 390 Home

Solution

2 × 7 = a.99 b.2727 c.1414

2 × 7 = 14 Home

Solution

6 × y = 36 a.66 b.3030 c.4242

6 × 6 = 36 Home

Solution

15 ÷ 3 = a.1818 b.55 c.1212

15 ÷ 3 = 5 Home

Solution

x ÷ 7 = 8 a.1515 b.5656 c.1111

56 ÷ 7 = 8 Home

Solution

100 ÷ x = 10 a.55 b.1010 c.2020

100 ÷ 10 = 10 Home

Solution

(5 – 2) + 1 = a.1111 b.44 c.66

(5 – 2) + 1 = 4 Home

Solution

(2 × 2) – 3= a.11 b.77 c.1212

(2 × 2) – 3 = 1 Home

Solution

(11 – 2) ÷ 3 = a.99 b.1010 c.33

(11 – 2) ÷ 3 9 ÷ 3 = 3 Home

Solution

8 + (2 × 4) = a.1212 b.1414 c.1616

8 + (2 × 4) = 16 Home

Solution

(1 dozen × 1) ÷2 = a.66 b.1212 c.2424

(1 dozen × 1) ÷2 12 × 1 = 12 Home

Solution

2, 4, x, 8, 10 a.66 b.55 c.77

2, 4, 6, 8,10 Home

Solution

3, y, 7, 9, 11 a.44 b.66 c.55

Home 3, 5, 7, 9, 11

HomeSolution

100, 80, 60, 40, a, 0 a.3030 b.2020 c.1010

Home 100, 80, 60, 40, 20, 0

HomeSolution

95, 75, c, 35, 15 a.5050 b.6565 c.5555

Home 95, 75, 55, 35, 15

HomeSolution

2, 4, 8, y, 32 a.1616 b.1212 c.1010

Home 2, 4, 8, 16, 32

HomeSolution

The beginning of my name is the same as a 3-wheeled bicycle. a.MotorcycleMotorcycle b.BicycleBicycle c.TricycleTricycle

Home The beginning of my name is the same as a 3-wheeled bicycle. tricycle

HomeSolution

I don’t have any angles or sides, Instead I just go around and around. a.OrangeOrange b.CircleCircle c.CubeCube

Home I don’t have any angles or sides, Instead I just go around and around. Circle

HomeSolution

Like the name of a famous building in Washington, D.C. I have 5 sides. a.PentagonPentagon b.OctagonOctagon c.HexagonHexagon

Home Like the name of a famous building in Washington, D.C. I have 5 sides. Pentagon

HomeSolution

I might look like a STOP sign or have the same number of sides an octopus has arms. a.CircleCircle b.OctagonOctagon c.SquareSquare

Home I might look like a STOP sign or have the same number of sides an octopus has arms. Octagon

HomeSolution

I have 4 right angles and 2 sets of parallel lines. All 4 of my sides measure the same. a.CubeCube b.RectangleRectangle c.SquareSquare

Home I have 4 right angles and 2 sets of parallel lines. All 4 of my sides measure the same. Square

HomeSolution

The length of your math book. a.InchesInches b.FeetFeet c.YardsYards

Home The length of your math book is measured in inches.

HomeSolution

The height of your classroom door. a.InchesInches b.YardsYards c.MilesMiles

Home The height of your classroom door. Yards

HomeSolution

The height of the person sitting next to you. a.FeetFeet b.YardsYards c.MilesMiles

Home The height of the person sitting next to you would be measured in feet.

HomeSolution

The distance from New Orleans to Disney World in Orlando, Florida? a.FeetFeet b.TonsTons c.MilesMiles

Home The distance from New Orleans To Disney World in Orlando, Florida is measured in miles.

HomeSolution

This distance from the earth to the Sun is about 93 million a.MilesMiles b.YearsYears c.InchesInches

Home The distance from New Orleans To Disney World in Orlando, Florida is measured in miles.

HomeSolution

What type of number is oddodd or even?even

Home is even

HomeSolution

18 – 9 =2 × 7 =(5 – 2) + 1 = 2, 4, x, 8, 10 The beginning of my name is the same as a 3 wheeled bicycle. The length of your math book = 6 × y = 36 (2 × 2) – 3= 3, y, 7, 9, 11 I don’t have any angles or sides, Instead I just go around and around. The height of your classroom door. X – 4 = ÷ 3 =(11 – 2) ÷ 3 = 100, 80, 60, 40, a, 0 Like the name of a famous building in Washington, D.C. I have 5 sides. The height of the person sitting next to you = x ÷ 7 = (2 × 4) = 95, 75, c, 35, 15 I might look like a STOP sign or have the same number of sides an octopus has arms. The distance from New Orleans to Disney World in Orlando, Florida? = 100 ÷ x = 10 (1 dozen × 1) ÷2 = 2, 4, 8, y, 32 I have 4 right angles and 2 sets of parallel lines. All 4 of my sides measure the same. This distance from the earth to the Sun is about 93 million ____.