Can you solve these Real World math problems? Questions taken from Study Island J. Hicks – ITRT - 2010 4th grade CPS Review #2.

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Can you solve these Real World math problems? Questions taken from Study Island J. Hicks – ITRT th grade CPS Review #2

1. There are 388 students and 19 teachers at Hanover Elementary. If each student brings 3 cans of food to school for the can drive, how many cans will be brought to school? A.129 B.22,116 C.57 D.1,164

2. George made $2,296 dollars in the month of May, $1,516 dollars in the month of June, and $2,613 dollars in the month of July. How much money did he make altogether over this three-month period? A.$5,425 B.$6,425 C.$6,415 D.$6,325

3. David has saved $60 dollars a week for 20 weeks. How much money has he saved altogether? A.$1,100 dollars B.$1,190 dollars C.$120 dollars D.$1,200 dollars

4. Mrs. Jones loves shoes. She has 47 pairs of old shoes. She went to the store and brought 22 new pairs of shoes. Then she gave away 24 pairs of her old shoes. How many pairs of shoes does Mrs. Jones have now? A.45 B.34 C.35 D.46

5. A large tub holds 20 gallons of ice cream. How many gallons of ice cream do 17 tubs hold? A.145 gallons B.37 gallons C.230 gallons D.340 gallons

6. A factory makes toothpicks. The workers made 3,423 toothpicks on Monday and 1,169 toothpicks on Tuesday. How many more toothpicks did they make on Monday? A.2,254 B.2,354 C.2,264 D.4,592

7. Jeff has 3 fewer quarters in his pocket than Matt. If Chris has 20 quarters in his pocket, how many quarters does Jeff have in his pocket? A.17 B.23 C.15 D.33

8. Justin weighs 44 pounds. His older sister weighs three times as much. How much does Justin’s sister weigh ? A.88 B.176 C.132 D.152

9. A bottle holds 27 ounces of perfume. How many ounces of perfume do 3 bottles hold? A.81 ounces B.95 ounces C.105 ounces D.127 ounces

A.191 B.203 C.1182 D Austin has 6 more baseball cards in his box than Carter. If Carter has 197 cards in his box, how many baseball cards does Austin have in his box?

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