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Module 2 Mid Module Review

Sprint A

Sprint B

Why do we need parentheses around ? { x (26 + 4) Review

Evaluate the expression. { x (24 + 6) Review

Write an expression then evaluate 6 times the difference between 60 and 51. Review

Write an expression then evaluate The sum of 2 nineteens and 8 nineteens Review

Problem 3b Write an expression then evaluate 5 times the sum of 16 and 14 Review

Problem 3b Write an expression then evaluate 5 times the difference of 25 and 15 Review

Write an expression then evaluate Divide the difference between 1200 and 900 by 3 Review

Read the expression 8 × (43 – 13) Review

Read the expression (16 + 9) x 4 Review

Read the expression (20 × 3) + (5 × 3) Review

9 x 13 8 thirteens Review

Sum of 10 and 9 doubled (2 x 10) + (2 x 9) Review

30 fifteenths minus 1 fifteen 29 x 15 Review

100 x 7 20 x (5 x 8) Review

38 x elevens – 3 elevens Review

12 x 18 9 twelves doubled Review

Solve. Use words, numbers, or pictures to explain how your answers to Parts (a) and (b) are related. a) 25 x 50 b) 2.5 x 50 = 25 tenths x 50 Review

Multiply using the standard algorithm. Show your work below each problem. Review 413 x 33

Multiply using the standard algorithm. Show your work below each problem. Review 645 x 304

Multiply using the standard algorithm. Show your work below each problem. Review 524 x 405

Multiply using the standard algorithm. Show your work below each problem. Review 371 x 54

For a field trip, the school bought 28 sandwiches for $3.70 each and 15 bags of chips for $1.45 each. How much did the school spend in all? Review

Bob is throwing a party. He bought 12 2 liter bottles of soda for $1.44 each. He also bought 15 boxes of snacks for 1.85 each. How much did he spend? Review

Bob is throwing a party. He bought 12 2 liter bottles of soda for $1.44 each. He also bought 15 boxes of snacks for 1.85 each. How much change did he get from $100? Review

Bob is throwing a party. He bought 12 2 liter bottles of soda for $1.44 each. He also bought 15 boxes of snacks for 1.85 each. His guests drank 20.5 liters of soda. How many milliliters were left ? Review

Jeanne makes hair bows to sell at the craft fair. Each bow requires 1.2 yards of ribbon.At the fabric store, ribbon is sold by the foot. If Jeanne wants to make 73 bows, how many feet of ribbon must she buy? Show all your work. Review

Jeanne makes hair bows to sell at the craft fair. Each bow requires 1.2 yards of ribbon. A manufacturer is making 100 times as many bows as Jeanne to sell in stores nationwide. Write an expression using exponents to show how many yards of ribbon the manufacturer will need. Do not calculate the total. Review

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