Daily Math Review 5grade
Daily Math Review 5grade
Daily Math Review 5grade
1
Name
1.
76
+ 5
2.
4.
130
- 70
6.
8.
3 minutes =
15
13
+ 12
3. 810 9 = ____________
7. or . 8,031
seconds
7,999
2
Name
1.
25
+36
2. 10 + 22 + 5 =
3.
4.
107 - 9 =
5.
6. 9 x 60 =
7.
86 rounded to nearest 10 is
8.
Mark had 37 red pencils and 23 blue pencils. How many pencils in all? ____________
9.
80
x 7
25
- 19
____________
3
Name
1.
29 + 14 =
4.
Use , or =. 37
6.
7.
-
9.
624
23
2.
3
6
+5
28
3. 25 -
8.
x
=8
____________
____________
30
5
Anne bought a poster for $5, a book for $6, and a tape for $7. How much did she spend?
____________
4
Name
1.
35
12
+ 68
4.
560 7 =
7.
580
- 359
9.
2. 58 - 9 =
3. 438
+ 169
5. Use or .
23
27
6.
17
x 5
8. 4000
300
50
+ 6
Mike had 12 baseball cards. He bought 5 more. Then he lost 7. How many does he
have now?
5
Name
1.
26
18
+ 4
4.
52
-18
6.
2. 26 +
= 50
7. Use or . 936
8.
3. 41 - 7 = _______
6
x 50
1,000
6
Name
1.
4
5
+9
4.
or . 29,733
6.
8.
9.
2. 274
- 55
29,778
5.
16
x 5
42
+ 23
Sarah bought 7 sandwiches for 47 each. How much did she spend?
7
Name
1.
473
184
+ 386
4.
7 ) 4977
7.
180
x 8
9.
2. 8 ) 568
5.
5800
- 1298
8. or . 56,431
56,528
A hamburger cost 49 and a carton of milk cost 18. How much change would you get
from $1.00? ____________
8
Name
1.
12 + 7 + 10 =
2. 523
+ 467
3.
28
- 19
4.
63 - 7 =
5. 12 x 5 =
6.
40
x 3
7.
Use or .
7563
9.
7581
John bought 20 ribbons for prizes. He bought 9 blue, 3 gold, 1 purple and the rest were
red. How many red ribbons did he buy? ____________
9
Name
1.
40
x 5
4.
175
+ 88
2.
13
4
+5
3. 47 - 26 = ________
5. Use or .
235
245
7.
8. 205
- 98
9.
Sara spent $25.63; Jane spent $26.53. Who spent more? How much more? ____________
10
Name
1.
4.
7.
9.
23
x 3
3 quarters =
35
+35
2. 524
+ 98
3. 6 + 8 + 5 = ________
6.
26
x8
8. 451
-126
I bought 2 candy bars for 20 each. How much did I spend? ____________
11
Name
1.
Use , , or =.
123,000
4.
89,000
617
- 448
2. 198
+ 624
3.
37
9
+ 36
8.
32
x 7
5. 12 x 3 = ________
6.
7.
9.
Brad baked 36 corn muffins and 18 blueberry muffins. How many muffins did he bake?
____________
12
Name
1.
36 +
4.
or .
582,096
= 59
582,960
2. 514
- 205
5. 528
+ 146
6. 290
- 35
7.
5 hours =
minutes
8.
9.
John had 248 rocks and Jean had half as many. How many rocks did they have
altogether? ____________
13
Name
1.
4.
75 + 200 =
1000
- 465
2. 5634
+ 786
3.
63
- 7
5.
6.
60
x 8
43
x 3
7.
8.
Sara had 258 rocks and Joan had twice as many. How many rocks did they have
altogether? ____________
9.
A strawberry crate holds 12 quarts of berries. If you fill 6 crates, how many quarts will
there be? ____________
14
Name
1.
4.
43
37
+ 26
+ 8 = 47
2.
61
- 44
6.
Use , or =.
3,000
2898
8.
9.
Jackie invited 17 children to her party but 8 children could not come. Each child that
came brought 3 presents. How many presents did Jackie get? ____________
________
15
Name
1.
4
3
+7
3.
1705
- 938
5.
5467
+ 2788
8.
32
x 7
____________
6. 930
- 273
7.
60
x 8
16
Name
1.
3.
4 + 31 + 88 =
6.
93
x 8
2.2357
- 1892
4. = or =
3+5
5. 6 ) 568
5+3
7. 5 x 1 = n 10 11 12
n = _______9
1
2
8
7
9.
8. 1/2 of 22 = ____________
Todds Auto Supply Store had a tire sale. After 34 tires were sold, Todd had 46 tires. How
many tires did he have at the beginning of the sale? ____________
17
Name
1.
3.
4. 257
+ 389
5.
8.
36
x 7
6. 508
- 374
800 + 50 + 6 =
7. 23 + 58 + 60 = ____________
9. There were 12 students on the bus. Then 8 more got on, and
9 got off. How many are on the bus now? ____________
18
Name
1.
3676
+ 1289
2. 8900
- 2617
4.
6.
____________
7.
8x
9.
Jim bought a sweater for $5.98 and a scarf for $1.98. How much change did he get back
from a $10 bill? ____________
= 32
8. or . 4928
3.
37
+ 26
4655
19
Name
1.
4.
945
+ 697
6.
9.
2. 7500
- 4291
x 6 = 540
7.
15
x3
8. 624 6 = ________
Sue had $3.00. She bought some baseball cards for $1.65. How much did she have left?
____________
20
Name
1.
3.
256
+ 999
2. 7 x 80 =
4. 1630
- 827
7.
8.
6.
2/3 of 30 =
29
x 4
x 9 = 270
9.
Linda bought 8 boxes of crayons. Each box has 8 crayons. How many crayons did she
have? ____________
21
Name
1.
3.
600 - 248 =
5.
8.
300
x 5
2. 458
269
+141
6. 500 =
tens
22
Name
1.
2. 4621
3954
+ 4103
4.
5. 6 ) 366
6. 147 7 = _______
7.
3,000
- 1,999
8.
9.
Carlos put 63 stamps into a stamp book. Each page holds 9 stamps. How many pages
did Carlos fill? ____________
62
x 8
23
Name
1.
408
- 129
2. $18.90
- 4.18
4.
5 ) 4545
5. 654 6 =
6.1394
2658
+ 3240
7.
Round to millions.
946,899
8.
9.
Marty has 64 marbles. Sara has 1/2 as many as Marty. John has half as many as Sara.
How many does John have? ____________
64
x 3
24
Name
1.
3673
+ 5789
4.
5.
8.
24
x 5
2. 15
8 = 7.
What should replace the
blank? ____________
3. 6 ) 4800
________________________
7.5100
- 3948
25
Name
1.
1309
- 854
2.
4916
+ 3782
4.
70
20
+ 30
5.
7.
50 x 9 =
9.
Chad had 16 pieces of gum. He gave 1/4 of them to Martha. How many did he have
left? ____________
3007
-1682
26
Name
1.
4625
859
+ 8977
2. 6 x 100 =
3. Write as a standard
numeral: 5000 + 20 + 7
____________
4.
$20.00
-18.99
5.
6. 8 ) 640
7.
56 - 38 =
9.
Votes for the school president were: Karen - 169, Heidi - 201, Sol - 175, Jim - 210, and
Eva - 182. How many votes were cast altogether? ____________
39
x 7
27
Name
1.
2. 6841
+ 5928
3.
5.
2764
- 1713
6.
8.
9 ) 55
9. One pig weighed 800 kg. Another pig weighed 579 kg. What
is the difference in the weight of the two pigs? ____________
436
x 8
28
Name
1.
158 +
4.
6.
9.
73
x 5
= 198
2.
392
516
+ 742
7. 258 x 10 =
3.8325
- 5436
5. 15 x 8 = ______
8. 84 9 = _______
Jo bought four stamps that were 20 each and an envelope that cost 89. How much was
spent? ____________
29
Name
1.
3.
2. 523
467
+ 483
803
- 256
4.
5.
6.
8 ) 50
9.
Karla carries Sunday papers to 56 homes and daily papers to 38 homes. How many does
she carry in one week? ____________
7.
13
x 5
24
x 4
30
Name
1.
2.
4.
5.
87 x 100 =
7.
Mrs. Benson built a sailboat. The mast is in 2 sections. One is 85 inches long and the
other 128 inches long. How long is the mast? ____________
8.
3/4 of 12 = ____________
6.
3.4218
- 1072
____________
74
x 8
31
Name
1.
2. 58,281
- 36,948
3.
4.
38,649,254
6 is in the ______
place
6. 8 ) 88
8.
7.
564
x 8
Airfare is $84.64. Children could go half price. What is the childs fare? ____________
32
Name
1.
800
- 659
4.
47 6 =
7.
514
x 6
9.
2.
59
x 20
5. 2 yards =
3. (6 x 8) + 9 =
ft.
______
6. $19.86
47.09
+ 8.74
8. 3 ) 96
At the start of the trip the odometer read 53,307. At the end it read 55,100. How long was
the trip in miles? ____________
33
Name
1.
(5 x 6) + 18 =
2.
432
x 4
3. 240 minutes =
hours
4.
2 ) 622
6.
540 6 =
8.
8008
- 7462
34
Name
1.
2.
16
x 8
3.
= 230
8003
- 7478
5.
23 x
7.
1000 + 200 + 50 + 8 =
9.
8. 567 x 1000 =
___________
35
Name
1.
2.
43,082
+ 27,566
5.
7005
- 3148
7.
50 x 7 =
9.
John can buy a large package of baseball cards for $1.35. How much will 8 packages cost?
____________
3.
435
264
385
+ 493
8. 1/2 of 8 =
_____
36
Name
1.
2.
746
- 35
3.
15 x 8 =
4. 6 x 5000 =
5. 1 minutes =
6.
523
x 400
7. 9 ) 63
8.
seconds
37
Name
1.
4457
+ 2965
2.
54
x 7
4.
36,482,971
8 is in the
place
7.
Ms. Hill drove 21 miles to Denver, 16 miles to Cedar Falls, and then 37 miles to her home.
How far did Ms. Hill travel? ____________
5. 3 + 1 =
8
8
_
8
6.
4089
- 2359
38
Name
1.
2.
3.
25 -
4. 2 x 6 x 7 =
5.
7.
79
x 3
6. 9 ) 79
_____
39
Name
1.
51,045
- 34,955
2.
78
x 5
4.
(6 + 1) x 8 =
5. 7 ) 84
7.
6. 2 hours =
minutes
40
Name
1.
844
x 3
2.
907
x 6
3. 52,009
- 1,987
4.
(6 x 4) - 5 =
5.
24
47
+ 49
6. 3 dollars, 5 quarters
equals ____________
7.
41
Name
1.
2653
+ 1789
2.
inches
800
- 177
3. 1/3 of 12 =
_______
4.
4 ft. =
6.
or ? 49,959
7.
There were 5682 tickets sold in the morning and 3419 tickets sold in the afternoon. How
many more tickets were sold in the morning than in the afternoon? ____________
50,000
42
Name
1.
2. Use or . 5 x 39
3.
4. 23 x
5.
(15 x 2) - 10 =
7.
Seven boys donated $1.20 toward a party. If the party cost $10 how much more money
was needed? ____________
= 23,000
6. 8 ) 256
200
43
Name
1.
3.
7416
- 3621
2.
496
x 6
5.
6.
2 ) 87
7.
The restaurant can seat 6 people at a table. There are 24 tables. How many people can be
seated at a time? ____________
44
Name
1.
2.
720 9 =
3. 4 yards =
5.
2 ) 256
6.
7.
Maria bought a game for $6.39. She gave the clerk a $10 bill. What was her change?
____________
feet
4. 1/3 of 9 is _______
943
x 11
45
Name
1.
3.
6.
56
x95
6 ) 546
4. 302 -
= 126
46
Name
1.
568
290
+ 823
4.
26
x 8
7.
2.
8168
- 3495
5. 5 ) 78
There were 15 players on a Little League team. Each player sold 10 tickets. How many
tickets did the team sell? ____________
47
Name
1.
3.
67,460
+98,763
5.
2 days =
2.
987
x 5
hours
6. (5 x 7) x 8 = (5 x
)x7
What number goes in the
7. Karla earned $7.35. She bought a book. She now has $4.79. What did the book cost?
____________
48
Name
1.
2.
158
x 100
___________
4.
Choose the answer that seems right for an apple. 3 oz. or 3 lb. ____________
5.
4 ) 93
7.
Helen spent $30 for a clock and a sweater. The clock cost $18. What did the sweater
cost? ____________
6.
19
x 9
49
Name
1.
4.
6.
48,907
- 9,994
9
3. 2 ) 18
The number 2 is called the
_____________________
2. 6 ) 0
5.
34
x 92
7. Yo-yos are $1.56 each and you must add $1.00 postage and
handling for each yo-yo. What is the total cost of 2 yo-yos?
____________
50
Name
1.
(512 x 8) 8 =
2. 24 quarts =
gallons
3.
4. 9000 + 30 + 4 =
5.
6. 6 ) 509
7.
Three girls gave a party. They spent $4.95. If they shared equally what did they each pay?
____________
_________
51
Name
1.
200
x 60
2. 88,701
- 51,699
4.
5+5+5+5=5x
6.
7.
Chang had $10.00. He spent $1.08. How much does he have left? ____________
____________
52
Name
1.
2.
4.
5+7+
7.
Mrs. Eliot works 8 hours a day. If she has worked 152 hours, how many days is that?
____________
= 18
35
7
92
3.
6743
- 5804
6. 6 ) 732
53
Name
1.
3.
6.
705
-156
2. 35,281
+ 7,896
4. 1 + 2 =
5
5
3 ) 93
5.
147
x 4
54
Name
1.
25
3 ) 759
4.
80 x 50 =
6.
7.
minutes past
3.
967
15
+ 238
5.
75
x 20
55
Name
1.
238 x (3 + 7) =
3.
4. 90 - 26 + 1284 =
5.
7.
A table globe cost $12.57, a floor stand globe cost $19.60. How much more is the floor
stand globe____________
56
Name
1.
6 ) 444
2. (3 x 20) + 49 =
4.
1/3 of 18 =
5.
6. 10 ) 80
7.
Each fifth grader has 6 books. How many books do 22 students have? ____________
7416
- 3621
57
Name
1.
72,538
+ 29,164
2.
5203
- 3425
3.
5.
4 ) 2718
7.
If each person throws away 98 bottles a year, how many bottles would 4 people throw
away? ____________
4. or . 58,132
59,423
58
Name
1.
3.
4. 35 + 26 + 38 +
5.
826 -
6. 9 ) 846
7.
Slumber bag costs $19.99 and a pillow costs $2.99. How much do 2 bags and 2 pillows
cost? ____________
= 473
= 114
59
Name
1.
$35.00
- 19,87
2. 5 ft. =
4.
23 + 39 =
6.
5 ) 4500
7.
How many rows of 8 chairs each can you make with 78 chairs? How many are left
over? ____________
+ 16
inches
60
Name
1.
5 - 4 =
6
6
2. 2 tens + 1 hundred =
3.
8006
- 5458
4.
(2 + 4 + 7) - 9 =
5. 1800 6 =
6. 59,380
+ 47,825
7.
Apples cost 9 a piece. How many apples can Dan buy with 50? ____________
61
Name
1.
3.
650378
-149739
6.
7.
Marty practices 30 minutes daily. How many minutes will be spent practicing in two
weeks time? ____________
4.
= 1831
5. 8 ) 536
298
x 42
_____
62
Name
1.
2.
4902
- 578
3.
4 ) 706
5.
93,825
+ 61,943
6. 2 + 2 =
7
7
7.
The custodians set up 27 rows of chairs with 14 chairs in each row. How many chairs
did they set up? ____________
63
Name
1.
2.
Use or or =.
15 + 5
20 - 4
5.
4 - 2 =
5
5
6. 3 ) 2968
7.
The school ordered 38 packages of paper. Each package has 500 sheets. How many
sheets of paper were there in all? ____________
4.
94
x 28
64
Name
1.
16
x 48
inches
2. 45 + 96 + 98 + 28 =
3. $29.14
- 9.55
5. 7 ) 8888
6.
4.
6 feet =
300
x 5
7.
Each bottle holds 450 vitamin pills. How many pills are there in 48 bottles? ____________
65
Name
1.
147
x 6
3.
9000
- 7122
6.
1/8 of 56 =
4. 40 ) 360
5. 4 ) 1190
66
Name
1.
3.
1/2 of 36 =
4. 18 + 18 + 18 + 18 =
5.
or . 1/2
6.
7.
Jill types 39 words a minute. How many words does she type in 18 minutes? ____________
x 18
1/6
67
Name
1.
96
x 72
4.
5.
7.
Katy rode her bike at the speed of 19 km per hour. She rode for 7 hours. How far did
she ride? ____________
6. 4 ) 2848
68
Name
1.
2.
458
- 157
3. 50 x 50 =
4.
931
x 62
5.
2/3 of 15 =
6. 6 ) 3053
7.
Vince could take 36 pictures on a roll of film. During the first day he took 29 pictures.
How many more pictures could he take? ____________
69
Name
1.
Round to tens. 58
2. .4 + .5 = _______
3.
95 x 43 =
5.
1,405,923
- 968,429
6. 1/2 of 13 = ____________
7.
When they shared their money Pat and Fred had $4.00. Pat had 4 times as much as
Fred had. How much did Pat have? ____________
70
Name
1.
1/10 of an hour
3.
95 ) 93774
5.
20 ) 7821
7.
Sam bought 2 books for $8.97 each and a shirt for $16.35. How much did he spend?
____________
4.
386
x 47
6. 1 = _
2
10
71
Name
1.
4 ) 900
4.
7.
38
+4
81
2.
6894
x 4
5.
4567
8035
7290
+ 3978
6.
$3.00
- 1.59
A farmer bought 12 apple trees for $7 each and 18 cherry trees for $9 each. How much
did he spend in all?
72
Name
1.
3.
689
x 22
4. Reduce 6/8 =
2. 3859 +
= 7421
5. 28 ) 2893
6.
7.
Shannon estimated there were 1000 chairs in the gym. They counted 42 rows and 23
chairs in a row. How far off was the estimate?
73
Name
1.
2.
3.
Estimate: 97 x 52 =
4. 5 ) 1294
5.
7.
1234
5678
9012
+ 3456
403
x 30
Jeff has $9. He wants to buy 3 records that cost $5 each. How much more money does
he need?
74
Name
1.
553
+ 308
2.
8000
- 1777
4.
300
x 10
5. or .
1/2
1/4
6.
50 ) 3874
7.
Bob buys 45 cans of dog food and 30 cans of cat food each month. How many cans does he
buy in 5 months?
75
Name
1.
7 ) 5081
4.
38
x 3
3. 67,320
- 9,032
5. 1/8 + 4/8 =
6.
7.
76
Name
1.
2.
3.
6.
87
x 53
84 ) 776
4. $67.94
73.45
+ 39.58
5.
2221
- 1182
77
Name
1.
3/4 +
/4 = 1
3.
Reduce: 3/9 =
5.
7.
The first Thanksgiving was celebrated in 1621. How many years ago was this?
4. 8/2 =
6.
818
x 54
78
Name
1.
9174
x 5
3.
4.
50 ) 5553
6.
If you were 8th tallest in the class how many are taller than you?
7.
There are 32,508 seats in the stadium. The number of people that came to the game was
19,759. How many empty seats were there?
79
Name
1.
5.82
tenths
4.
90 ) 10180
6.
7.
2. , or =.
100 - 10
minutes to
80
Name
1.
7 ) 1826
2. Check #1 by multiplying.
3. 1 pound =
4.
5.
6. 12,391
- 3,582
7.
Our backyard is 50 feet long and 30 feet wide. What is its perimeter?
60
x 70
oz.
81
Name
1.
AC is called a
a) diameter
b) radius
3.
5.
1/2 of 18 =
7.
The total number of people that the 5 rafts could take was 205. 138 tickets had been sold.
How many more could be sold?
6. 4 ) 2718
82
Name
1.
3.
Kay is the seventh oldest child in class. How many children in the class are older than
Kay?
4.
8 ) 4008
7.
Dale read a 492 page book in 12 hours. How many pages did she average each hour?
5.
8003
- 674
6.
240
x 101
83
Name
1.
4/8 =
4.
/2
2.
300
x 70
1349
- 483
5. 3 ) 319
6.
7.
Janet has read 123 pages of a book that has 320 pages. How many does she have left
to read?
84
Name
1.
Use , or =.
4.
(16 - 7) x 6 =
7.
A set of front and rear bike lights costs $12.35. A front light alone costs $8.69 and a rear
light costs $5.95. How much less does it cost to buy the set than to buy them separately?
3
4
1
2
3.
5482
x 12
5. 1.0 - .8 =
6. Is sum or 100?
23
+64
85
Name
1.
3. 30 ) 658
4.
823
x 900
6.
7.
One famous California tree is 300 feet tall. Thats five times as tall as a fully grown
maple tree. How tall is a fully grown maple?
86
Name
1.
3.
or ? 5,963,849
157
x 90
5,874,026
4. 3 ) 441
6.
7.
3 hot dogs cost $2.40. How much does 1 hot dog cost?
2. 512 (16 4) =
87
Name
1.
3.
4. 6 ) 906
5.
7.
228
x 100
6. 3 =
6
__
The Wilsons arrived at 8:05 a.m. The rafts were to leave by 9:15 a.m. How many
minutes did they have to wait?
88
Name
1.
3.
3 ) 4365
5.
7.
3.57
- 2.42
sq. units
4.
625
x 43
6. or . 3 g
3 kg
89
Name
1.
3. , , or =
28 4
8=
8
2. 1 yd. =
in.
4.
35 ) $10.50
5. 6878 x 1000 =
7.
26 - 19
6. 15 =
3
90
Name
1.
5 ft.
2.
3.
91
6.
(5 + 8) - 3 2 =
7.
Lavonne had $1000. She spent $453.21 on her vacation. How much does she have left?
) 530
4. or
4 ft.
3
8
1
4
5. 1 - 3 =
5
91
Name
1.
2.
$6.37
x 5
3. 1
4. 21,973
+ 29,666
+
1
3
5.
3 ) 7583
7.
Allen had 236 baseball cards. Adam gave him 98 more. Then Allen gave 126 cards to his
little sister. How many does he have left?
6.
5000
- 2433
92
Name
1.
8 ) $40.64
4.
6.
2. $48.67
5.79
+ 19.40
3. 652 -
5.
= 282
6078
x 9
93
Name
1.
(50 + 74) 2 =
2. 2 + 1 =
5
5
3. $60.00
- 54.95
4.
5 dollars
5 quarters
5 dimes
5 nickels
5.
6. 70
7.
Comic books cost 75. They are on sale for 1/3 off. How much do you save to buy one on
sale?
87
x 53
) 560
94
Name
1.
9 - 5 =
16 16
2. length = 5 ft.
width = 3 ft.
perimeter =
3.
52
6
53
6
4. 63 ) 200
6.
81
x23
95
Name
1.
172
x 67
2. In simplest form:
cm
4. 2 yd., 2 ft. =
3 =
12
ft.
5. 52 ) 3640
3.
3m=
6.
376 +
7.
If Hugh has 48 football cards, and Clancy has twice as many, how many does Clancy
have?
+ 289 = 812
96
Name
1.
9 ) $47.88
3.
5 x 840 =
5.
2000
- 712
6.
1/9 of 639 =
7.
41
43
45
37
39
97
Name
1.
5 years =
4.
mo.
2006
- 984
2. What is it worth?
3 dimes
2 nickels
2 quarters
4 dollars
3. 80 ) 4720
5.
604 x 200 =
7.
The school received 95 boxes of textbooks. There were 24 books in each box. How many
books did the school receive?
98
Name
1.
3.
3082
x 4
2. $100.00
- 47.09
5. 6 ) 14,460
6.
2+1 =
2
7.
The population of Lowtown was 97,365 in 1970 and 101,240 in 1980. How many more
people lived in Lowtown in 1980 than in 1970?
99
Name
1.
5 minutes 12 seconds =
3.
561
x 308
seconds
5. 62 ) 3534
4. 4 - 2/3 =
6.
7.
Bonnie pasted 264 stamps into her stamp book. Each page will hold 12 stamps. How
many pages did she paste stamps on?
100
Name
1.
3.
8/8 =
5.
58
7.
There are 62,400 light bulbs in the building. Each building has 30 floors. Each floor has
how many bulbs?
) 8174
2. 4 + 3 =
9
9
101
Name
1.
3.
6.
2. 3 hours 40 minutes =
minutes
4. 9 ) 8147
64
x 35
1
2
+ 3
4
5. 40,700 + 3,820 =
102
Name
1.
2. , or =. 3
7
$14.86
+ 9.95
5
7
3.
7 - 6 =
10 10
4.
5. 8/4 =
6.
10 ft. =
7.
A group of 260 people are going to the ball game. Each bus holds 61 people. How many
buses are needed?
in.
103
Name
) 88064
1.
Estimate: 28
3.
9/12 =
6.
, , or =. 5.95
7.
Lighting Co. paid $139.40 for 68 boxes of bulbs. How much did each box cost?
4. 4/6 + 3/6 =
5. 300 minutes =
hr.
4.89
104
Name
/3
2. 3 quarters
4 dimes
5 nickels
+ 6 pennies
5. $50.00
- 5.55
6. 17 1
2
+13 1
2
1.
8/12 =
4.
3/6 - 1/6 =
7.
A tree farm planted 2016 trees. If there were 28 trees in each row, how many rows were
there?
105
Name
1.
$810.39
- 456.55
2.
4729
x 6
3. 1 + 2 =
4
4.
7 ) 978
7.
There are 2 telephones in each house in Riverville. If there are 136 houses, how many
phones are there all together?
5. (3 x 20) + 49 =
6. 2 - 1 =
2
106
Name
1.
hrs.
2. length = 10 m
width = 6 m
area =
sq. m.
3.
4 days =
4. Name 4 factors of 8.
5.
2 + 2 =
5
5
7.
Marcia bought film for $2.98 and flashbulbs for $1.97. What change does she receive
after giving the clerk $5.00?
6. 91 ) 7371
107
Name
1.
2.
2
3
7
+ 3
5, .5, .50
hr.
4. Perimeter of an 8 by 9 rectangle.
5.
6. 11/2 =
7.
Kim spent $89.97. She gave $100 in cash. How much did she get back?
108
Name
1.
3.
5.
7.
3
8
1
+ 2
2. 9/36 = 1/
4. 2.64 + 9.5 =
6. 8 - 2 =
9
9
Lunch meat is priced at $1.92 for 16 oz. or $1.32 for 12 oz. Which is the best buy?
min.
109
Name
1.
9361
- 8372
2.
29
x 28
3. 4
-
3
8
4.
5 ) $18.20
6.
3 - 1 =
12 12
7.
The perimeter of a triangle is 110 cm. Two sides measure 45 cm and 43 cm. What is the
length of the third side?
110
Name
1.
$100.50
- 70.89
2. 12 =
15
3. length = 104 mm
width = 96 mm
perimeter =
4.
43 ) 3483
7.
Mr. Burke caught a fish that weighed 12 kg. If he weighs 6 times as much as the fish,
how much does he weigh?
5.
800
x 60
111
Name
1.
7 - 3 =
8
8
2. (26 x 4) 2 =
3. 9
4.
6.
9,325
- 6,777
5. 1/4 of 28 =
28 ) 98
2
4
7. If Fran makes $3.10 per hour, how much will she make in
14 hours?
112
Name
1.
3.
27 ft. =
5.
1 + 1 =
2
4
yd.
2.
25
)375
4.
6. 6
1
+
7.
36
x 45
7
8
1
8
There are 7900 pages in 25 math books. How many pages are in each math book?
113
Name
1.
8907
x 4
2. 3 + 1 =
12
3
3. 42 days =
weeks
4.
363 3 =
5. 16 + 29 + 48 + 63 =
6.
7 ) 8888
7.
If you give the clerk $10.00 for $4.65 worth of school supplies, how much change would
you get back?
114
Name
1.
0.3
+ 0.6
4.
26
x 26
7.
2. 2 + 1 =
3
6
5. 92
) 749
3. 3000 m =
km
Mrs. Smith left for work at 7:30 a.m. She returned home at 4:45 p.m. How long was she
gone?
115
Name
1.
8 ) 5408
2. $70.00
- 19.78
4.
3 + 4 =
10
10
6.
7.
The twins bought their father a necktie for $6.22 for his birthday. What is each twins
share of the cost?
3.
$7.98
x 3
116
Name
1.
4.
6.
7.
15.86
+ 0.77
2 =
5
2.
$7.09
x 46
3. 30,030
- 15,325
x 10 = 300
Bryce had $5.25. He earned $1.50 and spent 85. How much money does he have now?
117
Name
1.
Estimate:
219
+ 589
4.
500
x 100
7.
2. 1 1/2 hr. =
min.
3. 21 ) 1512
6. 1 + 2 =
3
9
The parachute was invented in 1783, and the jet plane was invented in 1930. What is the
difference between the years?
118
Name
1.
78 ) 1200
4.
5.
7.
Carris skating time was 50.92 seconds. Debras time was 48.63 seconds. How much
faster was Debra than Carri?
2. 5 + 1 =
8
8
3. 40,001
- 9,674
6. 3539 + 970 =
119
Name
1.
23 ) 3216
4.
2.
- 2356 = 7324
23
x 49
3.
5. 1 mile =
8603
- 2457
ft.
6.
7.
Roberta jumped 228.6 cm in the long jump. This was 15.3 cm farther than Regina
jumped. How far did Regina jump?
120
Name
1.
3/4 hr. =
minutes
2.
3.
30/4 =
6.
28
7.
A seven dollar football is on sale at $5.89. How much money can Tom save by buying one
on sale?
4.
2
3
5
+ 6
5.
357
x 84
+ 0.30 = 1.07
) 16,814
121
Name
1.
3.
, , or =. 40
10
4. 2.184 +
2. 9 x 7 + 1 8 x 2 =
= 8.481
5. 5
6
5
+ 12
6.
5/8 - 1/4 =
7.
Tom swam 115 yards in 5 minutes. His average rate of swimming was
minute.
yards per
122
Name
1.
58,307
- 1,659
3.
26 ) 693
6.
or . 391,782
7.
Roger spent 71 for 2 pencils and a pad. Each pencil cost 19. How much was the pad?
4. 5 - 1 =
6
2
5.
567
x 33
390,700
123
Name
1.
2.
33 ) 809
4.
7.
526
x 60
a. 5
15
b. 3
27
c. 10
12
5.
$8.39
+ 3.95
The Kellys have a truck payment of $683.45 a month. How much is that per year?
124
Name
1.
3. 37 ) 874
2.
53.74
+ 19.97
4.
945
x 90
5.
1/2 of 12 =
7.
This year 834 people watched the all-city track meet. This was an increase of 106 people.
How many people watched the meet last year?
125
Name
1.
5
8
1
- 4
3.
5.
6.
(35 x 3) - 10 =
73
x 24
4. 1 1
3
2
+ 3
126
Name
2. or . 63.081
1.
28.38 + 730.5 =
3.
63.09
4. 5 1
3
3 1
+
3
5.
4 ) 2718
7.
Alicia had $4.82 and he earned $6 more raking leaves. How much more money does
she need to buy a $20 pair of jeans?
6.
6003
- 754
127
Name
1.
3.
1 x 9 =
7
10
4. 2 11
12
3/4 of 36 =
6.
=
12
5. - or +
5
9 = 4
16
16 16
2
16
128
Name
1.
3 tons =
lbs.
2. 3/8 + 1/2 =
4.
6.
6 x 509 =
7.
When Bob was born, he weighed 8 pounds 3 ounces. How many ounces would this be?
5. 200 94 =
8
16
129
Name
1.
4 + 2 =
7
7
2. 1,989,202
- 9,999
4.
9 9 =
9
5. , , or =.
1.99
7.
3. 21 ) 2000
6.
1.0
4,128
+7,361
A 10 lbs. bag of onions costs $2.39. What is the cost of 1 lb. of onions?
130
Name
1.
3.91 + 15.2 =
2. 9 ) 94,536
3. 8 9
10
- 8 6
10
4.
5.
7.
5060
-1497
6. Estimate.
389 x 51 =
A jet liner has seats for 24 first-class passengers and 141 coach passengers. How many
passengers could it carry on 25 flights?
131
Name
) 29943
1.
Estimate: 72
2. 3/8 x 2/3 =
3.
3712
x 95
4.
2 =8
5
6.
7.
Josh swam 3 laps on the first day, 5 laps on the second, 7 on the third, 9 on the fourth.
How many laps on the seventh?
5. 6 - 5/8 =
132
Name
1.
1/4 of 12 =
2.
4.
5.
or . 5.017
7.
Fence costs $5 a meter. How much will it cost to build a fence around this lot?
50.17
857
x 46
6. 3 minutes =
seconds
133
Name
1.
2. 1/2 of 14 =
4.
40 ) 182
5. 9 - 3 =
10 5
6. Estimate by rounding to
ten. 21
+46
7.
Toni mowed 1/3 of a field on Thursday and 1/6 of it on Friday. What fraction of the field
did she mow in two days?
134
Name
1.
3 =
4
2.
16
) $139.32
1.2
x 7.3
3. , , or =. 3
8
3
9
4.
43
5. 123 x 8 + 3 =
6.
7.
A jet plane takes 1 3/4 hours to fly from Pittsburgh to Atlanta. How many minutes is the
trip?
135
Name
1.
3.
5 years =
4. 3 + 1 =
8
2
5.
52 ) 468
7.
Gina pasted 256 stamps into her stamp book. Each page will hold 12 stamps. How many
pages did she paste stamps on?
months
6. 8 - 2.163 =
136
Name
1.
3.047
+ .563
2.
41
8
3. 3/8 + 7/8 =
4.
7/10 - 3/10 =
6.
44 ) 2792
7.
Tom read 1/5 of a book one day and 2/5 the next day. How much did he read in two days?
137
Name
1.
74.3 + 113.82 =
2. 9 2 =
5
4.
Perimeter of a 9 by 11 rectangle.
6.
36 ) 8489
3. 3 km =
138
Name
1.
6 7 + 1 1 =
8
8
2. 9 weeks =
4.
6.200 - 0.75 =
5. 80
7.
Uncle Ralph is 63 years old today. How many months has he lived?
) 5680
days
6. 4 qt. =
pt.
139
Name
1.
or . 51.03
4.
7.
7001
x 17
5.13
2. 80 ) 8,675
5. 5 =
6
12
A building has 30 floors. There are 6,420 windows in the building. Each floor has the
same number of windows. How many windows are on each floor?
140
Name
1.
10,914
- 7,405
4.
3791
4486
320
+ 14
7.
2. 5 gallons =
5.
6 quarters
5 dimes
4 nickels
+ 3 pennies
qt.
3.
158
x 24
6. 35 ) 3850
If you have done 139 daily review sheets with 7 problems on each, how many problems
have you done altogether?
Page 2
1. 61
2. 37
3. 6
4. 98
5. 560
6. 540
7. 90
8. 60
9. 14
Page 3
1. 43
2. 14
3. 17
4. >
5. 513
6. 43,208
7. 601
8. 150
9. $18
Page 4
1. 115
2. 49
3. 607
4. 80
5. <
6. 85
7. 221
8. 4356
9. 10 cards
Page 5
1. 48
2. 24
3. 34
4. 34
5. 528
6. 60
7. <
8. 300
9. 10 posters
Page 6
1. 18
2. 219
3. 400
4. <
5. 80
6. 8:30
7. six thousand
8. 65
9. $3.29
Page 11
1. >
2. 822
3. 82
4. 169
5. 36
6. 3,654,000
7. 3000
8. 224
9. 54 muffins
Page 7
1. 1043
2. 71
3. 2006
4. 711
5. 4502
6. 12:15
7. 1440
8. <
9. 33
Page 12
1. 23
2. 309
3. 5,000
4. <
5. 674
6. 255
7. 300
8. 53,000
9. 372 rocks
Page 8
1. 29
2. 990
3. 9
4. 56
5. 60
6. 120
7. <
8. $0.25
9. 7
Page 16
1. 2:58
2. 465
3. 123
4. =
5. 80
6. 744
7. n = 5
8. 11
9. 80 tires
Page 17
1. 3:15
2. 9001
3. 367
4. 646
5. 252
6. 134
7. 141
8. 856
9. 11 students
Page 13
1. 275
2. 6420
3. 56
4. 535
5. 129
6. 480
7. 8
8. 774
9. 72
Page 18
1. 4965
2. 6283
3. 63
4. 5,200
5. 900
6. $2.80
7. 4
8. >
9. $2.04
Page 9
1. 200
2. 22
3. 21
4. 263
5. <
6. 500
7. 480
8. 107
9. Jane, $0.90
Page 14
1. 106
2. 17
3. 325,000,000
4. 39
5. 80 + 50 = 130
6. >
7. 50
8. 970
9. 27 presents
Page 19
1. 1,642
2. 3209
3. 130
4. 8,000
5. 72,000
6. 90
7. 45
8. 104
9. $1.35
Page 10
1. 69
2. 622
3. 19
4. 75
5. 12
6. 208
7. 70
8. 325
9. 40
Page 15
1. 14
2. 29,500
3. 767
4. 8:10
5. 8255
6. 657
7. 480
8. 224
9. $4.48
Page 20
1. $1.25
2. 560
3. 1255
4. 803
5. 300
6. 20
7. 116
8. 30
9. 64 crayons
Page 26
1. 21,461
2. 600
3. 5027
4. $1.01
5. 273
6. 80
7. 18
8. 40,000
9. 937 votes
Page 31
1. $2.59
2. 21,333
3. 737,821
4. 100,000
5. 3:00
6. 11
7. 4512
8. $42.32
Page 36
1. 9
2. 711
3. 120
4. 30,000
5. 60
6. 209,200
7. 9 r 2
8. 600
Page 22
1. 398
2. 12,678
3. 5,000
4. 1:15
5. 61
6. 21
7. 1001
8. 496
9. 7 pages
Page 27
1. 7:05
2. 12769
3. 1,000
4. 24 inches
5. 1051
6. 3488
7. 85
8. 6 r 1
9. 221 kg
Page 32
1. 141
2. 1180
3. 57
4. 7 r 5
5. 6 ft.
6. $75.69
7. 3084
8. 32
9. 1793 miles
Page 37
1. 7422
2. 378
3. 422,102
4. 10 thousands
5. 4/8
6. 1730
7. 74 miles
Page 23
1. 279
2. $14.72
3. $1.00
4. 909
5. 109
6. 7292
7. 1,000,000
8. 192
9. 16
Page 28
1. 40
2. 1650
3. 2889
4. 300
5. 120
6. 365
7. 2580
8. 9 r 3
9. $1.69
Page 24
1. 9462
2. 3. 800
4. 408
5. 6 tens
6. 8
7. 1152
8. 120
9. 35 strawberries
Page 25
1. 455
2. 8698
3. 35
4. 120
5. 1325
6. 20
7. 450
8. 234
9. 12 pieces
Page 33
1. 48
2. 1728
3. 4 hours
4. 311
5. 3000
6. 90
7. 1/2
8. 546
9. 92 or $.92
Page 29
1. 240
2. 1473
3. 547
4. $1.93
5. 96
6. 6 r 2
7. 65
8. thousands
9. 284
Page 34
1. 400,044
2. 128
3. 525
4. 365
5. 10
6. 2:10
7. 1258
8. 567,000
9. $40.96
Page 30
1. 15
2. 2010
3. 3146
4. 1000
5. 8700
6. 592
7. 213
8. 9
Page 35
1. 621,431
2. 70,648
3. 1,577
4. 6:45
5. 3857
6. 76
7. 350
8. 4
9. $5.40
Page 38
1. 2/4
2. 237
3. 10
4. 84
5. 8:50
6. 8 r 7
7. Friday
Page 39
1. 16,090
2. 390
3. hundred thousands
4. 56
5. 12
6. 120
7. $1.16
Page 40
1. 2532
2. 5442
3. 50,022
4. 19
5. 120
6. $4.25
7. $1.18
Page 47
1. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12
2. 4935
3. 166,223
4. $38
5. 48
6. 8
7. $2.56
Page 53
1. 700,000
2. 43,177
3. 549
4. 3/5
5. 588
6. 31
7. 864 tacks
Page 59
1. $15.13
2. 60
3. 950
4. 46
5. $102.55
6. 900
7. 9 rows, 6 left over
Page 42
1. 720
2. <
3. 3
4. 1000
5. 20
6. 32
7. $1.60
Page 48
1. 400,044
2. 15,800
3. 4
4. 3 oz.
5. 23 r 1
6. 171
7. $12
Page 54
1. 3
2. $37.00
3. 1220
4. 4000
5. 1500
6. 14 minutes past 3
7. 21 doughnuts
Page 60
1. 1/6
2. 120
3. 2548
4. 4
5. 300
6. 107,205
7. 5 apples
Page 43
1. 22,299
2. 2976
3. 3795
4. 33,013
5. 3:43
6. 43 r 1
7. 144 people
Page 49
1. 19
2. 0
3. divisor
4. 436
5. 3128
6. 38,913
7. $5.12
Page 55
1. 2380
2. 8,000,000
3. 3000
4. 1348
5. 60,000
6. 5428
7. $7.03
Page 61
1. 6
2. 400
3. 500,639
4. 12,516
5. 67
6. 24
7. 420
Page 44
1. $4.29
2. 8
3. 12 feet
4. 3
5. 280 r 1
6. 10,373
7. $3.61
Page 50
1. 512
2. 6
3. 44
4. 9034
5. 12000
6. 84 r 5
7. $1.65
Page 56
1. 74
2. 109
3. 5028
4. 6
5. 3795
6. 8
7. 132 books
Page 62
1. 9,000
2. 4324
3. 176 r 2
4. 6
5. 155,768
6. 4/7
7. 378 chairs
Page 45
1. 258
2. 700,000
3. 5320
4. 176
5. 25
6. 91
7. 31
Page 51
1. 12000
2. 37,002
3. Wednesday
4. 4
5. 2/5
6. $5.59
7. $8.92
Page 57
1. 101,702
2. 1778
3. 1
4. <
5. 679 r 2
6. 2,345
7. 392 bottles
Page 63
1. 674
2. >
3. 15
4. 2632
5. 2/5
6. 989 r 1
7. 19,000 sheets
Page 46
1. 1,681
2. 4,673
3. 800
4. 208
5. 15 r 3
6. 7:30
7. 150 tickets
Page 52
1. 1500
2. 5
3. 939
4. 6
5. 65
6. 122
7. 19 days
Page 58
1. 8,000,000
2. 526
3. 32
4. 15
5. 353
6. 94
7. $45.96
Page 64
1. 768
2. 267
3. $19.59
4. 72
5. 1269 r 5
6. 15000
7. 21,600 pills
Page 71
1. 225
2. 27,576
3. 5
4. 3
5. 23,870
6. $1.41
7. $246
Page 77
1. 1
2. 12:50
3. 1/3
4. 4
5. 8
6. 44,172
7. 366 years
Page 83
1. 1/2
2. 866
3. 3:55
4. 21000
5. 106 r 1
6. $1.20
7. 197 pieces
Page 66
1. 70
2. 31
3. 18
4. 4
5. >
6. 3600
7. 702
Page 72
1. 3/2
2. 3562
3. 15158
4. 3/4
5. 103 r 9
6. +
7. 34 chairs
Page 78
1. 45,870
2. 9
3. 1 lb.
4. 111 r 3
5. 69
6. 7
7. 12,749 seats
Page 84
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2. 300
3. 65,784
4. 54
5. .2
6. <
7. $2.29
Page 67
1. 6912
2. 100
3. 24
4. 1657, 1756, 1765
5. 700
6. 712
7. 133 km
Page 73
1. 72 shoes
2. 12,090
3. 5000
4. 258 r 4
5. 19,380
6. 9999, 9000, 8999,
999
7. $6.00
Page 79
1. 8
2. =
3. 3, 6, 9, 18
4. 113 r 10
5. 2,500
6. 43 minutes to one
7. $.56
Page 85
1. 17
2. 40 min.
3. 21 r 28
4. 740,700
5. 80
6. 3
7. 60
Page 68
1. 52,430
2. 301
3. 2,500
4. 57,722
5. 10
6. 508 r 5
7. 7 pictures
Page 69
1. 60
2. .9
3. 4085
4. 1 km
5. 437,494
6. 6 1/2
7. $3.20
Page 70
1. 6
2. 13,000
3. 3
4. 18,142
5. 391 r 1
6. 5
7. $34.29
Page 74
1. 861
2. 6223
3. 1 gal.
4. 3,000
5. >
6. 77 r 24
7. 375 cans
Page 75
1. 725 r 6
2. See paper
3. 58,288
4. 114
5. 5/8
6. 1012
7. 50 mph
Page 76
1. 3:40
2. 3,000,291,000
3. -4611
4. $180.97
5. 1039
6. 9 r 20
7. 30 M & Ms
Page 80
1. 260 r 6
2. See paper
3. 16
4. 54
5. 4200
6. 8809
7. 160 feet
Page 86
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2. 128
3. 14,130
4. 147
5. 34
6. 120
7. $.80
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2. 91
3. 9,112,062
4. 8
5. 9
6. 679 r 2
7. 67 tickets
Page 87
1. 1,497
2. 35
3. 5
4. 151
5. 22,800
6. 1
7. 70 minutes
Page 82
1. 76
2. 3, 7
3. 6
4. 501
5. 7329
6. 24240
7. 41
Page 88
1. 15
2. 175 m
3. 1455
4. 26,875
5. 1.15
6. <
7. $9,256
Page 95
1. 11,524
2. 1/4
3. 300
4. 8 ft.
5. 70
6. 147
7. 96 cards
Page 101
1. 2/5
2. 220 minutes
3. 2,240
4. 905 r 2
5. 44,520
6. 5/4
7. 42 m
Page 107
1. .5, .50
2. 3
3. 3 hr. 40 min.
4. 34 ft.
5. 280,000
6. 5 1/2
7. $10.03
Page 90
1. 2 4/5
2. 20 sq. ft.
3. 5 r 75
4. >
5. 2/5
6. 5
7. $546.79
Page 96
1. $5.32
2. 10:15
3. 4200
4. 41
5. 1288
6. 71
7. 57 degrees
Page 102
1. $24.81
2. <
3. 1/10
4. 3200
5. 2
6. 120
7. 5 buses
Page 108
1. 21, 26
2. 4
3. .93
4. 12.14
5. 7/8
6. 2/3
7. $1.32 for 12 oz.
Page 97
1. 60
2. $4.90
3. 59
4. 1022
5. 120,800
6. 2:55 p.m.
7. 2280 books
Page 103
1. 3000
2. 2
3. 3/4
4. 7/6
5. 5
6. >
7. $2.05
Page 109
1. 989
2. 812
3. 3 5/8
4. $3.64
5. 3:45
6. 1/6
7. 22 cm
Page 98
1. 3,033,000
2. $52.91
3. 12,328
4. 9000
5. 2410
6. 2 1/2
7. 3875
Page 104
1. 2
2. $1.46
3. 92
4. 1/3
5. $44.45
6. 31
7. 72 rows
Page 110
1. $29.61
2. 4
3. 400 mm
4. 81
5. 48,000
6. 92
7. 72 kg
Page 99
1. 312 seconds
2. 5,000,086
3. -172,788
4. 3 1/3
5. 57
6. 200
7. 22 pages
Page 105
1. $353.84
2. 28,374
3. 2 1/4
4. 139 r 5
5. 109
6. 1 1/2
7. 272 phones
Page 111
1. 1/2
2. 52
3. 18 3/4
4. 2548
5. 7
6. 3 r 14
7. $43.40
Page 100
1. 1/2
2. 7/9
3. 1
4. 280,000
5. 140 r 54
6. 56
7. 2080 light bulbs
Page 106
1. 216
2. 60 m2
3. 96 hrs.
4. 1, 2, 4, 8
5. 4/5
6. 81
7. 5
Page 112
1. 5,043
2. 1620
3. 9
4. 15
5. 3/4
6. 8
7. 316 pages
Page 91
1. 11:21
2. $31.85
3. 1 2/3
4. 51,639
5. 2527 r 2
6. 2567
7. 208 cards
Page 92
1. $5.08
2. $73.86
3. 370
4. 47
5. 54,702
6. 63,000
7. 4 2
Page 93
1. 62
2. 3/5
3. $5.05
4. $7.00
5. 4611
6. 8
7. 25
Page 94
1. 1/4
2. 16 ft.
3. 10 5/6
4. 3 r 11
5. 42
6. 1863
7. 5187 fans
Page 119
1. 139 r 19
2. 1127
3. 6146
4. 9680
5. 5280
6. 5.06
7. 213.3 cm
Page 114
1. 0.9
2. 5/6
3. 3
4. 676
5. 8 r 13
6. 55
7. 9 hr. 15 min.
Page 120
1. 45 min.
2. 29,988
3. 7 1/2
4. 1 1/2
5. 0.77
6. 600 r 14
7. $1.11
Page 115
1. 676
2. $50.22
3. $23.94
4. 7/10
5. 0.7
6. 8,000
7. $3.11
Page 121
1. 5.99, 6.00
2. 16
3. =
4. 6.297
5. 1 1/4
6. 3/8
7. 23
Page 116
1. 16.63
2. $326.14
3. 14,705
4. 6
5. 1:15
6. 30
7. $5.90
Page 122
1. 56,648
2. 45,274
3. 26 r 17
4. 1/3
5. 18,711
6. >
7. 33
Page 117
1. 800
2. 90
3. 72
4. 50,000
5. 54 sq. ft.
6. 5/9
7. 147 years
Page 123
1. 5/15
2. 24 r 17
3. 4:50
4. 31,560
5. $12.34
6. 48 ounces
7. $8,201.40
Page 118
1. 15 r 30
2. 3/4
3. 30,327
4. 6
5. 5,006,000
6. 4509
7. 2.29 seconds
Page 124
1. 9
2. 73.71
3. 23 r 23
4. 85,050
5. 6
6. 5/8
7. 728 people
Page 125
1. 3/8
2. 2.01, 2.1, 2.11, 12.1
3. 1752
4. 2
5. 4
6. 95
7. 9 hours
Page 126
1. 759.88
2. <
3. 70
4. 8 2/3
5. 679 r 2
6. 5249
7. $9.18
Page 131
1. 300
2.
3. 352,640
4. 20
5. 5 3/8
6. 3
7. 14
Page 132
1. 3
2. 39,422
3. 80
4. 6,723,010
5. <
6. 180
7. $670
Page 127
1. 12.15
2. 2.05, 2.5, 25
3. 9/70
4. 35
5. +, +, +
6. 27
7. 90 miles
Page 133
1. feet
2. 7
3. 5
4. 4 r 22
5. 3/10
6. 70
7.
Page 128
1. 6,000 lbs.
2. 7/8
3. 1/3
4. $344.06
5. 2 r 12
6. 3054
7. 131 oz.
Page 134
1. 12
2. 8.76
3. >
4. $3.24
5. 987
6. 37,079
37,090
137,400
7. 105 min.
Page 129
1. 6/7
2. 1,979,203
3. 95 r 5
4. 10
5. >
6. 11,489
7. 24
Page 130
1. 19.11
2. 10,504
3. 3/10
4. 30,850
5. 3563
6. 20,000
7. 4125 passengers
Page 135
1. 26 cm
2. 3.07
3. 60
4. 7/8
5. 9
6. 5.837
7. 22 pages
Page 137
1. 188.12
2. 47/5
3. 3000
4. 40 ft.
5. $4.00
6. 235 r 29
7. $1.00
Page 138
1. 8
2. 63 days
3 1hr 45 min,
or 105 min
4. 5.45
5. 71
6. 8
7. 576 months
Page 139
1. >
2. 108 r 35
3. 646,399
4. 119,017
5. 10
6. 9:00
7. 214 windows
Page 140
1. 3,509
2. 20 qt.
3. 3792
4. 8,611
5. $2.23
6. 110
7. 973 problems