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Unknow Product # of groups # in each group Addition subtratci on rounding Team One Team Two Team Three Team Four Team Five Team Six

Sally has 4 crayons. Jody has 3 times as many crayons. How many crayons does Jody have? Show Answer

12 Crayons Back to Board

Lucy ate 6 pounds of dog food. If Lexie ate 7 times as much dog food, how many pounds of food did Lexie eat? Show Answer

42 Pounds of dog food Back to Board

Clay bought a jacket for 20 dollars. Anna bought a jacket that costs 4 times as much as Clay’s. How much did Anna’s jacket cost? Show Answer

$80.00 Back to Board

Cam Newton threw the ball 5 times as many yards as Aaron Rogers. Aaron threw for 110 yards. How many yards did Cam throw the ball? Show Answer

550 Yards Back to Board

The Yummy Burger has 500 calories in it. The Double Decker Yummy Burger has 5 times as many calories in it. How many calories does the DDYB have in it? Show Answer

2,500 calories Back to Board

A total of 100 students are going on a field trip. If there are 10 students in each group, how may groups will there be? Show Answer

10 Groups Back to Board

Seventy-two Box Tops were turned in by Mrs. Kerns’ class. If nine students brought in an equal amount of box tops, how many did each student bring in? Show Answer

Eight Box Tops Back to Board

A pair of Nike’s cost $45.00 and this is 5 times the cost of a pair of Nike socks. How much do a pair of Nike socks cost? Show Answer

$9.00 Back to Board

If 48 pumpkins are put into groups with eight pumpkins in each group, how many rows of pumpkins will there be? Show Answer

6 Rows of Pumpkins Back to Board

A road is paved for a total of 3,500 feet. The original road was 5 times shorter than the new road. How much was paved of the original road? Show Answer

700 Feet Back to Board

24 apples were put into 6 groups. How many apples were in each group? Show Answer

4 apples Back to Board

A blue ribbon was 56 inches long. It was cut into 8 equal sections. How many inches was each new section? Show Answer

7 inches Back to Board

144 students need to fit onto 12 mini-busses. How many students will be on each bus? Show Answer

12 students Back to Board

A total amount if 2,000 dollars is going to be split between 50 people. How much money will each person receive? Show Answer

$40.00 Back to Board

4 lucky winners have won the lottery. They will receive $1,000 together. How much will each person get if they split it equally? Show Answer

$ Back to Board

Callie earned $325 last month. This month she earned $693. how much did she earn in the last two months? Show Answer

$1,018 Back to Board

Find the difference between 3,428 and 8,254. Show Answer

4,826 Back to Board

11,356 spectators cheered on the Panthers. 24,978 cheered on the Packers. How many spectators were at the game? Show Answer

36,344 Back to Board

Joe earns 47,976 dollars a year. Jack earns 23,987 dollars less per year. How much money does Jack earn? Show Answer

23,989 Back to Board

578,415 trees were planted in In 2010, 487,972 trees were planted. How many more trees were planted in 2009 than in 2010? Show Answer

90,443 trees Back to Board

Round 5,467 to the nearest hundred. Show Answer

5,500 Back to Board

Round 63,987 to the nearest thousand. Show Answer

64,000 Back to Board

Round seventy-eight thousand four hundred eighty-one to the nearest hundred. Show Answer

78,500 Back to Board

What place value has the following number been rounded to… 324, ,000 Show Answer

Ten thousands place Back to Board

1,764,862 rounded to the hundred thousands place Show Answer

1,800,000 Back to Board

Show Question

Mr. Hill has 17 marbles in his classroom. Ms. Rice has twice as many marbles as Mr. Hill. Mr. Hill borrowed all of Ms. Rice’s marbles so his students can play a game. Each student needs 4 marbles to play the game. How many students will be able to play the game? Show Answer

17 students Back to Board

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