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15 20 25 510 Unknow Product # of groups # in each group Addition subtratci on rounding 5 5 5 5 10 15 20 25 20 Team One Team Two Team Three Team Four Team Five Team Six
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Sally has 4 crayons. Jody has 3 times as many crayons. How many crayons does Jody have? Show Answer
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12 Crayons Back to Board
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Lucy ate 6 pounds of dog food. If Lexie ate 7 times as much dog food, how many pounds of food did Lexie eat? Show Answer
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42 Pounds of dog food Back to Board
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Clay bought a jacket for 20 dollars. Anna bought a jacket that costs 4 times as much as Clay’s. How much did Anna’s jacket cost? Show Answer
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$80.00 Back to Board
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Cam Newton threw the ball 5 times as many yards as Aaron Rogers. Aaron threw for 110 yards. How many yards did Cam throw the ball? Show Answer
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550 Yards Back to Board
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The Yummy Burger has 500 calories in it. The Double Decker Yummy Burger has 5 times as many calories in it. How many calories does the DDYB have in it? Show Answer
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2,500 calories Back to Board
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A total of 100 students are going on a field trip. If there are 10 students in each group, how may groups will there be? Show Answer
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10 Groups Back to Board
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Seventy-two Box Tops were turned in by Mrs. Kerns’ class. If nine students brought in an equal amount of box tops, how many did each student bring in? Show Answer
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Eight Box Tops Back to Board
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A pair of Nike’s cost $45.00 and this is 5 times the cost of a pair of Nike socks. How much do a pair of Nike socks cost? Show Answer
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$9.00 Back to Board
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If 48 pumpkins are put into groups with eight pumpkins in each group, how many rows of pumpkins will there be? Show Answer
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6 Rows of Pumpkins Back to Board
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A road is paved for a total of 3,500 feet. The original road was 5 times shorter than the new road. How much was paved of the original road? Show Answer
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700 Feet Back to Board
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24 apples were put into 6 groups. How many apples were in each group? Show Answer
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4 apples Back to Board
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A blue ribbon was 56 inches long. It was cut into 8 equal sections. How many inches was each new section? Show Answer
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7 inches Back to Board
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144 students need to fit onto 12 mini-busses. How many students will be on each bus? Show Answer
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12 students Back to Board
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A total amount if 2,000 dollars is going to be split between 50 people. How much money will each person receive? Show Answer
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$40.00 Back to Board
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4 lucky winners have won the lottery. They will receive $1,000 together. How much will each person get if they split it equally? Show Answer
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$250.00 Back to Board
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Callie earned $325 last month. This month she earned $693. how much did she earn in the last two months? Show Answer
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$1,018 Back to Board
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Find the difference between 3,428 and 8,254. Show Answer
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4,826 Back to Board
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11,356 spectators cheered on the Panthers. 24,978 cheered on the Packers. How many spectators were at the game? Show Answer
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36,344 Back to Board
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Joe earns 47,976 dollars a year. Jack earns 23,987 dollars less per year. How much money does Jack earn? Show Answer
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23,989 Back to Board
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578,415 trees were planted in 2009. In 2010, 487,972 trees were planted. How many more trees were planted in 2009 than in 2010? Show Answer
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90,443 trees Back to Board
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Round 5,467 to the nearest hundred. Show Answer
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5,500 Back to Board
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Round 63,987 to the nearest thousand. Show Answer
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64,000 Back to Board
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Round seventy-eight thousand four hundred eighty-one to the nearest hundred. Show Answer
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78,500 Back to Board
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What place value has the following number been rounded to… 324,587----320,000 Show Answer
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Ten thousands place Back to Board
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1,764,862 rounded to the hundred thousands place Show Answer
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1,800,000 Back to Board
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Show Question
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Mr. Hill has 17 marbles in his classroom. Ms. Rice has twice as many marbles as Mr. Hill. Mr. Hill borrowed all of Ms. Rice’s marbles so his students can play a game. Each student needs 4 marbles to play the game. How many students will be able to play the game? Show Answer 302928272625242322212019181716151413121110987654321
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17 students Back to Board
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