Jan. 11  15.  If Micah recorded the number of miles he rode for 3 more days as 8.5, 6.5, and 6 miles, how many times would Micah have ridden his bike.

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Jan. 11  15

 If Micah recorded the number of miles he rode for 3 more days as 8.5, 6.5, and 6 miles, how many times would Micah have ridden his bike more than 5.5 miles but less than 8 miles?

 Mrs. Berry bought some foods to make a fruit salad. She spent $15.50 for a bag of apples, $30.00 for a box of oranges, $27.25 for a bag of tangerines and $8.00 on a bag of nuts. She paid the clerk with a $ How much change will Mrs. Berry receive?

 Your class had a pizza party. 3/8 of one pizza was left over, and 4/8 of another pizza was left over. You put them both into one box. How much pizza do you have altogether? Bonus: Draw a picture!

 How many more days did Martin ride his bike less than 8 miles than the number of days he rode his bike less than 6 ¼ miles? (You will have to figure out what 6 ¼ is as a decimal. Think money!)