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AdditionSubtractionMultiplication Division * Click the star on the desired box first and then click the box itself.

CATEGORY 1 QUESTION 1 2, =

CATEGORY 1 ANSWER 1 2,976

CATEGORY 1 QUESTION 2 Jonathan had $435 saved in the bank. He then made $325 mowing lawns. If Jonathan put all of the money he made mowing lawns in the bank, how much did Jonathan have saved all together?

CATEGORY 1 ANSWER 2 $760 saved

CATEGORY 1 QUESTION 3 Marsha studied for two hours on Friday, three hours on Saturday, and one hours on Sunday. How many hours did Marsha study for her test all together?

CATEGORY 1 ANSWER 3 Marsha studied for six hours.

CATEGORY 1 QUESTION 4 Three sisters, Magda, Louisa, and Lupe combined their allowance to buy a new bike. Magda had $132 saved, Louisa had $59 saved, and Lupe had $193 saved. How much money could the girls spend on a bike altogether?

CATEGORY 1 ANSWER 4 The sisters had $384.

CATEGORY 1 QUESTION 5 Sarah received 40 points on her first test, fifty two points on her second test, thirty eight points on her third test, sixty one points on her fourth test, and fifty nine points on her fifth test. How many points did Sarah receive on all of her tests together?

CATEGORY 1 ANSWER 5 Sarah received 250 points all together.

CATEGORY 2 QUESTION 1 4, ,518

CATEGORY 2 ANSWER 1 1,788

CATEGORY 2 QUESTION 2 Margaret is in Germany on a foreign exchange program. She is feeling a little homesick and counting the days until she can go home. If the program is 1 year long or 365 days and Margaret has already been in Germany for 249 days, how many days does Margaret have left before she can go home?

CATEGORY 2 ANSWER 2 Margaret has 116 days left in Germany.

CATEGORY 2 QUESTION 3 Sultan is trying to figure out if he will be able to afford to go to college one day. He knows that the college he wants to attend will cost $119,020 for four years. If he has $56,000 in stock that his grandfather bought when he was born, how much more money does Sultan need for college ?

CATEGORY 2 ANSWER 3 $63,020

CATEGORY 2 QUESTION 4 Sean has $400 from summer work. He spends $125 at the shore with his friends, then he buys some games for $59, he pays back his mom the $20 he owes her, and spends $2.50 on gum at the candy store. How much money does Sean have left?

CATEGORY 2 ANSWER 4 $193.5

CATEGORY 2 QUESTION 5 The school’s colors are green, blue, and yellow and there are 659 students in the school. Each student bought a school spirit shirt for Spirit Week. If 347 students bought yellow school spirit shirts and 238 students bought green school spirit shirts, how many students bought blue school spirit shirts.

CATEGORY 2 ANSWER 5 74 students bought blue shirts.

CATEGORY 3 QUESTION x 15

CATEGORY 3 ANSWER 1 6,345

CATEGORY 3 QUESTION 2 I Suzy bought a new TV on a payment plan. The plan required that she pay $15 a month for 12 months. How much will the TV have cost Suzy when she is all done paying for the TV?

CATEGORY 3 ANSWER 2 $180

CATEGORY 3 QUESTION 3 Macy’s mom is having a baby. If she gains two pounds every month for nine months, how much weight will she have gained by the time the baby is born?

CATEGORY 3 ANSWER 3 18 pounds

CATEGORY 3 QUESTION 4 Mac’s teacher asked him to study thirty minutes everyday for two weeks to prepare for the test. How many minutes will Mac have to study?

CATEGORY 3 ANSWER minutes

CATEGORY 3 QUESTION 5 Sukie has 12 pencils. Sam has twice as many pencils as Sukie. Kurt has three times as many pencils as Sam. If Josh has two times as many pencils as Kurt, how many pencils does Josh have?

CATEGORY 3 ANSWER 5 Josh has 144 pencils.

CATEGORY 4 QUESTION ÷85

CATEGORY 4 ANSWER 1 34

CATEGORY 4 QUESTION 2 Baby Mary has 120 Legos. Her mom helps her put them into groups by color. If there are four different color Legos, how many Legos are in each group?

CATEGORY 4 ANSWER 2 30 Legos

CATEGORY 4 QUESTION 3 Bob’s mom lets him watch no more than 420 minutes of TV a week. If Bob splits this time equally across all seven days of the week, how many minutes of TV does he get to watch a day?

CATEGORY 4 ANSWER 3 60 minutes a day

CATEGORY 4 QUESTION 4 Brock, Greg, Mark, and Jake pick 160 apples at the orchard on their field trip. They each have two baskets and split the apples equally among all of the baskets. How many apples are put in each basket?

CATEGORY 4 ANSWER 4 Twenty apples per basket.

CATEGORY 4 QUESTION 5 Shanti has $45 in her lunch account. If lunch costs $5 a day, in how many days will Shanti need to deposit more money into her account?

CATEGORY 4 ANSWER 5 9 days