Math Corner-Monday Show your thinking. I have read 134 pages of the 512 pages of my book. About how many more pages must I read to reach the middle?

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Math Corner-Monday Show your thinking. I have read 134 pages of the 512 pages of my book. About how many more pages must I read to reach the middle?

Math Corner-Tuesday Show your thinking. A mystery number has 5 digits. There is a 4 in the ten thousands place. None of the other digits is a 4. What is the smallest number that this mystery number can be?.

Math Corner-Wednesday Show your thinking. Ron and Amanda collected 497 buttons, but they used 177 of them while fixing some jackets. About how many buttons do they have now?

Math Corner-Thursday Show your thinking. There are 245 students in a school. A cab can take 50 students. How many cabs are need to take all the 245 students?

Math Corner-Friday Show your thinking. Ellen wanted to buy the following items: A DVD player for $49.95, a DVD holder for $19.95 and a personal stereo for $ Does Ellen have enough money to buy all three items if she has $90 with her?