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Compare. (Use, or =) Find the sum ,726 Find the product. 46 x 15 Addition Subtraction Multiplication Find the quotient. (There will be a remainder.) You drank 64 fluid ounces of water. How many cups did you drink? You are given the choice of soup or salad; chicken, beef, or fish; and cake, pie, or ice cream. How many combinations can be made? DivisionMeasurementBonus

Compare. (Use, or =) 607 < 670 Find the sum , Find the product. 46 x Addition Subtraction Multiplication Find the quotient. (There will be a remainder.) You drank 64 fluid ounces of water. How many cups did you drink? 64 ÷ 8 = 8 cups You are given the choice of soup or salad; chicken, beef, or fish; and cake, pie, or ice cream. How many combinations can be made? 2 x 3 x 3 = 18 DivisionMeasurementBonus

Compare. (Use, or =) ,893 Find the difference. 78, ,901 Find the product. 71 x 33 Addition Subtraction Multiplication Find the quotient. (There will be a remainder.) A recipe call for 2 pints of juice. You double the recipe. How many quarts of juice do you need? Kristy gave 7 stickers to Karen. She gave twice as many to Kim, and kept 20 stickers for herself. How many stickers did Kristy have before she gave any to her friends? DivisionMeasurementBonus

Compare. (Use, or =) 5983 > 5,893 Find the difference. 78, ,901 32,702 Find the product. 71 x Addition Subtraction Multiplication Find the quotient. (There will be a remainder.) A recipe call for 2 pints of juice. You double the recipe. How many quarts of juice do you need? 2 quarts Kristy gave 7 stickers to Karen. She gave twice as many to Kim, and kept 20 stickers for herself. How many stickers did Kristy have before she gave any to her friends? = 41 stickers DivisionMeasurementBonus

Compare. (Use, or =) Find the sum Find the product. 67 x 32 Addition Subtraction Multiplication Find the quotient. (There will be a remainder.) You drank ½ gallon of milk. How many quarts did you drink? Alex served all of the punch at his party. If he served 36 cups of punch, how many quarts of punch were there in the punch bowl? DivisionMeasurementBonus

Compare. (Use, or =) 432 < 4325 Find the sum Find the product. 67 x Addition Subtraction Multiplication Find the quotient. (There will be a remainder.) You drank ½ gallon of milk. How many quarts did you drink? 2 quarts Alex served all of the punch at his party. If he served 36 cups of punch, how many quarts of punch were there in the punch bowl? 9 quarts DivisionMeasurementBonus

Compare. (Use, or =) 12,458 11,458 Find the difference. 100, ,243 Find the product. 84 x 35 Addition Subtraction Multiplication Find the quotient. (There will be a remainder.) You drank 6 cups of milk. How many pints did you drink? How many 3 digits numbers can be formed from the digits 7,8, and 9? (Hint you may only use each digit once.) DivisionMeasurementBonus

Compare. (Use, or =) 12,458 > 11,458 Find the difference. 100, ,243 69,757 Find the product. 84 x Addition Subtraction Multiplication Find the quotient. (There will be a remainder.) You drank 6 cups of milk. How many pints did you drink? 3 pints How many 3 digits numbers can be formed from the digits 7,8, and 9? (Hint you may only use each digit once.) 3x2x1=6 DivisionMeasurementBonus