James spent seven dollars and sixty-two cents on a Mancala game. He also bought a Monopoly® game for ten dollars and seventy-seven cents. How much did.

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James spent seven dollars and sixty-two cents on a Mancala game. He also bought a Monopoly® game for ten dollars and seventy-seven cents. How much did he spend in all? Write your answer as a decimal. a) $18.49 b) $18.39 c) $28.39 d) $8.39 e) None of the above

Mr. Thomas asked his class to make a list of at least two things they could do to “beat the blahs. If the twenty students in the class each turned in a list with five ideas on it, how many ideas did they have in all? a) 25 b) 250 c) 80 d) 100 e) None of the above

Emma had the highest batting average on her team. She won a trophy and a white t-shirt with the team mascot and her name on it. She loved this t-shirt so much she wore it almost every day. Her batting average was Write her batting average as a fraction (simplest form) a) 32/99 b) 322/100 c) 161/500 d).322/.100 e).162/100

Zach made some very strange pancakes. He put blue food coloring in the batter and made blue pancakes shaped like pentagons. The sides of the pancakes were 8.6 cm each. What is the perimeter of one pancake? a) 43cm b) 32.5 cm c) 44 cm d) 33 cm e) 53 cm

Mrs. Matens walked ¾ mile in the Mardi Gras parade. Mr. Taylor walked 0.49 mile in the parade. Who walked further and by how much? a) Mr. Taylor; 0.26 miles b) Mrs. Matens; 0.26 miles c) Mrs. Matens; 2.06 miles d) Mr. Taylor; 3.33 miles e) Mrs. Matens 1/8 mile

Sarah went to the movies with her family. She spent six dollars and twenty-five cents on the ticket, $3.41 for some snacks. Halfway through the movie, she went out for more snacks. She spent another two dollars and forty-five cents for more food and drinks. If she only had a twenty dollar bill, would she have had enough? If so, how much would be left over? a) Yes; $8.76 b) No c) No d) Yes; $7.76 e) None of the above

Yesterday it rained for 3 1/3 hours at Jessica’s house. She was so excited because she got to use her new pink umbrella from the Limited Too! Across town, her best friend, Alex, also had some rain. It rained for 1.3 hours. How much longer did it rain at Jessica’s than Alex’s? a) 2 hours and 2 minutes b) 2 hours 30 minutes c) 1 hour 57 minute d) 3 hours e) 2 hours