Answers to 5th. and 6th. Grades Problems
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Sheet # 1
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Sheet # 2
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Sheet # 3
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Sheet # 4
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Sheet # 5
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Sheet # 6
1) 624 students in auditorium, 1024 students in lunch room. 400 more students 2) 1,442 students 3) annual salary = $51,924, yearly saving = $4,272 4) 494 miles, 5) $833 |
Sheet # 7
1) 202,800 pears 2) $959 3) 3,916,800 feet 4) 670,766,400 feet 5) 6,150 words |
Sheet # 8
1) 2,148 days 2) 44.5 minutes. Yes 3) 160 bedrooms 4) $672 5) $56 |
Sheet # 9
1) $12,000/month 2) $55 /month 3) About 16.8 or 17 miles/gallon 4) 927 5) 392 miles/hour |
Sheet # 10
1) 83 points 2) 40.8 students 3) 58 degrees 4) 926 days |
Sheet # 11
1) 1 1/2 Pizza (2) 3/4 Pizza 3) 1 3/8 Pizza (4) 1 5/8 Pizza 5) 2 1/3 Pizza (6 ) Eat at home 7) 1 1/4 Pizza |
Sheet # 12
1) Justin: 6 pieces 2) 8 hours left 3) Ben = 7 x Joanna = 84 lollies Joanna = 3/5 x (Jan) = 12 |
Sheet # 13
1) Clowns = 10, Bears = 2, Fish = 4, Trainers = 4 2) Clowns = 5, Cars = 4 ,Elephants = 10, Ring masters = 1 3) 6 bugs 4) Soccer= 20, Football = 12 Basketball = 8 5) Butterflies = 16, Birds = 8 Rabbits = 8 |
Sheet # 14
1) Yellow = 5, Whales = 4, Dolphins = 10 2) Elephants = 2, Monkeys = 4, Lions = 14 3) Hamburgers = 15, Frenchfires = 6 , Hotdogs = 9 4) Red = 3, Purple = 7, Pink = 7, Yellow = 4 5) Dolphins = 4, Rabbits = 10 , Fish = 5 Frogs = 1 |
Sheet # 15
1) Yellow = 5, Red = 4, Green = 2 2) Hamburgers left = 2, Hot dogs eaten = 5 3) Dolphins = 4, Fish = 2, Whales = 5, Dogs = 9 4) Apples = 5 students , Strawberries = 2 Oranges = 10, Grapes = 3 5) Puppies = 10 books, Frogs = 2, Dolphins = 4 Whales = 4 |
Sheet # 16
1) 4 5/8 yards (2) 1 3/16 inches 3) 10 1/4 hours (4) 3 3/4 cups 5) 16 1/4 inches |
Sheet # 17
1) 87 yards 2) 100 feet 3) Flour = 18 cups , Baking powder = 18 teaspoons, Shortening = 4 cups, Sugar = 10 cups 4) $96/month 5) $30/month |
Sheet # 18
1) (a) 20 degree C (b) 40 degree C (c) 5 degree C 2) (a) 3 1/2 inches 3) (a) 9 feet |
Sheet # 19
1) 6 1/2 pounds 2) 2 2/5 3) 11 1/24 yards 4) 1 3/4 hours 5) 8 by 10 1/2 inches |
Sheet # 20
1) $609.44 2) $225.88 3) $417.30 4) $666.02 5) $43.95 |
Sheet # 21
1) $302.29 2) $11,654.15 3) $35.95 4) $14,756.75 5) $665.90 |
Sheet # 22
1) $4.18 2) 13.2 miles 3) $8.73 4) $13.22 5) 3.69 Kilograms 6) $67.48 |
Sheet # 23
1) $174.47 2) $3769.84 3) $3.20 4) $9433.52 5) 2.5 gallons for every 100 gallons of water. and 5.0 gallons for every 200 gallons of water. |
Sheet # 24
1) $90.62 2) $9.32 3) $19.33 4) $37.92 5) $56.55 6) $807 |
Sheet # 25
1) $156.37 2) $61.53 3) $4.19 4) $9.32 5) 4.8 miles each day and 33.6 miles in a week |
Sheet # 26
1) $54 2) $31.61 3) $98.60 4) $69.48 5) $9.20 |
Sheet # 27
1) $5.90/hour 2) $1.26 3) $5.40/hour 4) $2.30 5) $5.60/hour |
Sheet # 28
1) $1.29 2) $1.37 3) $2.65 4) $125.50 5) 56.25 miles/hour |
Sheet # 29
1) (a) 1,000 miles, (b) 50 miles/gallon (c) $25 2) 6 feet 7 inches (3) 7:20 AM 4) 20 meters |
Sheet # 30
1)1,955 miles 2) $61,921 3) 20 hours 4) $10,470 |
Sheet # 31
1) 43,560 Sq. feet 2) 4,840 sq. yard 5) 1.10 acre 6) 3,780,000 pounds |
Sheet # 32
1) 1830 2) 1642 3) 1887 4) 1709 5) 1503 6) 1900 7) 2593 |
Sheet # 33
1) 17,510 square miles 2) 77,200 square miles 3) 94,710 square miles 4) 13,090 square miles 5) 583 feet 6) 4053 miles 7) 13,845 feet 8) 24, 897 miles |
Sheet # 34
1) 100 feet 2) (a) 12.14 feet, (b) 13.75 feet 3) 696 feet 4) 1,075 feet 5) 2,722 feet 6) 142 feet |
Sheet # 35
1) $2,125 /month 2) $1,229.20 3) $895.80 4) $745.80 |
Sheet # 36
1) Fastest in stone. Slowest in air. 2) 4,471 meters/second 3) air = 2.89 seconds, glass = 0.22 second water = 0.66 second. 4) 500 seconds or 8.33 minutes 5) Sound= 14.50 seconds Light takes almost 0 time. Speed is just too high. Light is faster than sound. |
Sheet # 37
Cosentinos: 5 and 260 trees Whole food: 7 and 364 trees Lucky: 20 and 1040 trees Safeway: 30 and 1560 trees Total: 62 and 3224 trees
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Sheet # 38
1) $18 2) 20 fish and no left over 3) 20 fish for $17 and 1 fish for 90 cents. Total fish: 21. Change: 10 cents 4) 20 fish for $16. 2 fish for $1.70 as you can buy 2 fish for $1.70. Total fish: 22. Total cost. $17.70. Change: 30 cents. |
Sheet # 39
1) Tom, 5000 meters = 5 kilometers 2) 0.25 liter = 250 milliliter 3) 0.4 kilogram = 400 grams. Too much
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Sheet # 40
1) 37 degrees C 2) 113 degrees F 3) 100.4 degrees F 4) 896 degrees F |
Sheet # 41
1. 6000 2. 8000 3. 9000 4. 6000 5. 1000 6. 60,000 7. 90,000 8. 50,000 9. 90,000 10. 20,000 11. 600,000 12. 400,000 13. 700,000 14. 600,000 15. 800,000 16. 6,000,000 17. 7,000,000 18. 9,000,000 19. 7,000,000 20. 5,000,000 21. 90,000,000 22. 50,000,000 23. 90,000,000 24. 80,000,000 25. 40,000,000 26. 900,000,000 27. 500,000,000 28. 200,000,000 29. 200,000,000 30. 700,000,000 31. 2,000,000,000 32. 5,000,000,000 33. 5,000,000,000 34. 9,000,000,000 35. 3,000,000,000
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Sheet # 42
1. 61.8 2. 59.9 3. 647.7 4. 561.2 5. 379.7 6. 509.3 7. 876.93 8. 143.75 9. 508.27 10. 379.07 11. 238.11 12. 488.28 13. 268.219 14. 578.013 15. 213.486 16. 10.218 17. 53.017 18. 75.386
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Sheet # 43
1. 400 x 200 =80000 2. 400 x 300 = 120,000 3. 600 x 100 = 60,000 4. 800 x 200 = 160,000 5. 1000 x 300 = 300,000 6. 800 x 100 = 80,000 7. 400 x 300 = 120,000 8. 700 x 500 = 350,000 9. 800 x 300 - 240,000 10. 600 x 800 = 480,000 11. 700 x 700 = 490,000 12. 600 x 100 = 60,000 13. 800 x 700 = 560,000 14. 300 x 100 = 30,000 15. 800 x 300 = 240,000
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Sheet # 44
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Sheet # 45
1. 5,265,250,403 2. 6,532,402 3. 7,384,206,028 4. 7,289,562 5. 8,749,311,701 6. 71,502,156 7. 597,452,103 8. 812,617,987-eight hundred twelve million, six hundred seventeen thousand, nine hundred eighty seven 9. 4,368,247,811-four billion, three hundred sixty eight million, two hundred forty seven thousand, eight hundred eleven 10. 505,678,475-five hundred five million, six hundred seventy eight thousand, four hundred seventy five 11. 2,613,606-two million, six hundred thirteen thousand, six hundred six 12. 75,806,216-seventy five million, eight hundred six thousand, two hundred sixteen
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Sheet # 46
1. 6000 2. 8000 3. 9000 4. 6000 5. 1000 6. 60,000 7. 90,000 8. 50,000 9. 90,000 10. 20,000 11. 600,000 12. 400,000 13. 700,000 14. 600,000 15. 800,000 16. 6,000,000 17. 7,000,000 18. 9,000,000 19. 7,000,000 20. 5,000,000 21. 90,000,000 22. 50,000,000 23. 90,000,000 24. 80,000,000 25. 40,000,000 26. 900,000,000 27. 500,000,000 28. 200,000,000 29. 200,000,000 30. 700,000,000 31. 2,000,000,000 32. 5,000,000,000 33. 5,000,000,000 34. 9,000,000,000 35. 3,000,000,000
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Sheet # 47
1) 8 children 2) $16.09 3) 49.5 hours 4) 1/2 pound 5) $3 6) $22.72 7) $1185, No 8) 4.29 gallons, $5.40 9) $823 10) 2,800. Needs $200 more |
Sheet # 48
1.. 2/5 of 200 = 80 Nancy has 80 too. So they have 2. 12 + 24 + 18 + 54 = 108 3. 20 x 14 = 280 4. 5 + 10 + 11 + 8 + 10 = 44 5. Sally 25, Mary 75, Susan 15 Joyce 50
6. Bill 45, Eric 90 Sam 30, Tom 65 Joe 180 |
Sheet # 49
1. $239.12-50.89= $188.23 $188.22 - $75.32= $112.90 $112.90 + $37.12 =$150.03 2. $695.24 - $397.13 = $298.11 $298.11 - $140.00 = $158.11 $158.11 + $387.46 = $545.57 3. $795.34 - $135.89 = $659.45 $695.45 -$396.18 = $263.27 $263.27 +78.86 = $338.13 4. 1 quart for $0.73. you save 3 cents 5. 1 loaf . you save 3 cents 6. 6 wrenches for $25.89 6 wrenches would be $4.30 each 2 wrenches would cost $5.15 The better buy would be the 6 wrenches. you would save $0.85 7. 12 eggs would be .065 each 18 eggs would be .069 each the cost would be just about the same, the 12 eggs would be just a little cheaper
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Sheet # 50
1. 15 x 20 = 300 , 300 x 20 = 6000 5 x 20 = 100, 6000-100=5900 2. Nancy 15 x 15 = 225 4 x 10 = 40 225 + 40 = 265 265 + 144 =409 409-100 =309 Alice 16 x 15 = 240 240 + 140 = 380 380 - 200 = 180 309-180= 129 3. Alicia-10, Grandma-60, Grandfather-68, Mother-30, Father-34 4. Fred's average-75, Harry-77, Tom-89, Jim-71 5. remember 1/3 tablespoon= 1 teaspoon 150 x 1 =150 teaspoons 150/60 = 2 r.30 3 boxes are needed How many tablespoons is that? 150/3 = 50 tablespoons |
Sheet # 51
I. 1. c 2. c 3. p 4. c 5. c 6. c 7. p 8. p 9. c 10. c 11. p
II. 12. 14: 1,2,7,14 13. 30: 1,2,3,5,6,10,15,30 14. 35: 1, 5, 7, 35 15. 24: 1,2,3,4,6,8,12,24 16. 28:1,2,3,7,14,28
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Sheet # 52
1. 1,2,3,4,6,12 2. 1,2,4,8 3. 1,2,3,4,6,8,12,24 4. 1,3,5,15 5. 1,3,7,21 6. 1,2,5,10 7. 1,2,4, 7,14 8. 1,5 9. 1,2,7, 14 10. 1,2,3,5,6,10, 15, 30 11. 1,3, 5, 9, 15 12. 1,3,9, 27 13. 1,2,5, 10, 25, 50 14. 1,5,7, 35
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Sheet # 53
1. 1,2 2. 1,5 3. 1,2,4,8 4. 1, 11 5. 1,2,3,4,6,12 6. 1 7. 1,2,5,10 8. 1,5, 9. 1,2, 10. 1,13 |
Sheet # 54
1. 12 2. 5 3. 7 4. 1 5. 2 6. 2 7. 2 8. 10 9. 13 10. 9 11. 10 12. 1 13. 5 14. 7 15. 8
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Sheet # 55
1. .037 per ounce 2. 25 cents per can, 1.5 ounce 3. 2.8 cents per ounce 4. $1.29 per pound, .08 per ounce 5. .31 per ounce. 6. .125 per pound, .007 per ounce 7. 0.043 per oz 8. 0.156 per oz
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Sheet # 56
1) 11,000 2) 12,600/week, 655,200/year 3) a) 4,200/week, 218,400/year b) 8,400/week, 436,800/year 4) 15,000/week, 780,000/year 5) 8065/day 6) $231,000 |
Sheet # 57
1. 6, 12, 18, 24, 30 2. 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 3. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20 4. 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 5. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 6. 8, 16, 24, 32, 40 II. Write the least common multiple. 7. 10 8. 12 9. 24 10. 18 11. 20 12. 14 |
Sheet # 58
1) 1,500,000 2) 133.3 3) 192 4) 182,000
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1) 6 2) 15 3) 3 4) 10 5) 16 6) 15 7) 1080 |
Sheet # 61
1) 100 2) 100 3) 16 4) 120 5) 16 6)128 7) 40 |
Sheet # 62
1) 172300000 2) 197100000 3) 1700000 4) 188000000 5) a) answer depends upon the year. b) 286,000 |
Sheet # 63
1. $273.75 2. $402 3. $784 4. $40.94 5. $876.53 6. $186.68 |
Sheet # 64
1. $14.05 2. 568 3. $763 4. $16.54 5. 86 6. Bill-18, Paula-24 Fred-27 |
Sheet # 65
1. $25,000 2. $14.40, .30 3. 20038 4. 57408 5. .375 6. 19.7 7. 399 |
Sheet # 66
1. 3/8, no 2. 2 2/4 3. 3 2/8 4. 5 2/4 5. 5 7/12 6. 10 12/15 7. 4 1/12 |
Sheet # 67
1. 81.30 2. 7.16 3. 8.93 4. 37.99 5. 14.24 6. 5.84
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Sheet # 68
1. $1,211,217 2. $150,700 3. $171,977 4. $1,953,475 5. $36,855 6. $205,138 |
Sheet # 69
1) 39 tons 78,000 pounds 2) 3264 cms 3)190 tons 380,000 pounds 4) 65 feet 21.66 yards 5) 72 tons 144,000 pounds 6) 90 feet 1080 inches 7) 67 feet 10 inches 814 inches |
Sheet # 70
1) 2070 pounds 1 ton 70 pounds 2) 18 feet 4 inches 6 yards 4 inches 3) 32,000 pounds, 16 tons 4) 59 feet 19.66 yards 5) 45 feet 540 inches 6) 20 feet 10 inches 250 inches 7) 1,860 pounds 29,760 ounces |
Sheet # 71
1) 13 2) 4 3) 2 4) 6 5) 60 minutes or 1 hour 6) 2 1/2 cups of water 7) 4 packages |
Sheet # 72
1) 3/8 no 2) 2 2/4 3) 3 2/8 4) 5 2/4 5) 5 7/12 6) 10 12/15 7) 4 1/12 |
Sheet # 73
1) .04 2) .064, .047 The larger bag was cheaper. He saved 2 cents per candy. 3) 2 sets-each set was $23.94 a) 3 sets-each set was $19.46 b) 3 sets were cheaper, saving of $4.48
4) quart is cheaper, 2 pints at the price of 75 cents would be 1.50, you saved 21 cents by buying the quart
5) a set of 4 tires would be $31.25 per tire a) a set of 8 tires would be $28.75 per tire, b) 8 set is cheaper, you save $2.50 per tire |
Sheet # 74
1) remember 2000 pounds= 1 ton 2000 x 90.5 =181,000 pounds 2) 216 x 2000 =432,000 pounds 3) 40,926/2000 =20.463 tons 4) the answer will change each year 1999-1947=52 years 12 months in a year, to get the number of months it has run multiply 52 x 12= 624 months 5) 295 x 30= 8850 minutes to get the number of hours, divide by 60=1475
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Sheet # 75
1) $11333333.33 per year $944444.44 per month $2587.51 per day 2) $1250000 per hour special $20833.33333 per minute 3) $833.333 per hour $7300000 per year 4) 123800 pounds 5) 2.25 eggs per chicken 730000000 per year 83333.3333 per hour |
Sheet # 76
1) $6.85 x 40 =$274.00 2) 25.52 miles per gallon 3) 75 cookies 4) $6.00 She saved $3.00 $48 -6 = $42 5) 2/3 of 150 = 100 6) 138 x 7 = 966 7) 2/3 of 72,000 = 48,000
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Sheet # 77
1) $118.40 day, $592 a week, $2368 a month 2) He will save $4.10. The skis will cost $8.10. 3) 1/3 of 48 = 16 on rental 1/2 of 48= 24 16 + 24 = 40 He will have $8 left. 4) a. 715 points b. 530 points c. 185 points -difference-Tom won 5) 2.30 x 10 =23.00 6) 1/3 of 33 = 11 dollars 33-11 =22 dollars 7) 1 mile = 8 minutes so 1 mile = 8 and 1/2 mile = 4, 8 + 4 = 12 minutes
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Sheet # 78
1) 16 2) $7200 3) $28.72 $387.72 4) $7.55 5) a. $1.25 b. $3025 c. $3097.50 d. $62.50 6) $45.00
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Sheet # 79
1. 20 2. 140 3. $1.00 4. $308.95 $336.76 $27.81 5. .175 or about 18 cents per ounce 6. $1.15 per gallon 7. 3 packs |
Sheet # 80
1) 300 2) week 8 3) $467.25 4) 16 5) 12 6) 48 months 7) 16 |
Sheet # 81
1) $13.39 2) .54, .425 6 batteries 3) 6 4) 4.7 5) .045 6) $3.56 7) .055 |
Sheet # 82
1) 1/4-250,000 roasted nuts 1/2-500,000 peanut butter 2) 1/3-8000 1/4-6,000 rest 10,000 3) 1/10-400 cat 1/5-800 birds 1/100-40 elephants 1/8-500 amphibians 3/10 1200 reptiles 2/8-1000 other mammals 1/4-monkeys 4) 1/3-$40-entertainment 1/4-or 3/12 $30 car maintenance 5/12 savings $50 5) 20%-Augusta-73 days 30%-Athens-109.50 15%-Lancaster-54.75 35%-Charlotte-127.75
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Sheet # 83
1. a. 50 b. 100 2. 42 3. eight students used 12 packs of crayons 4. 3 cups of rice to 6 cups of water 5. 8 boxes of brownies to 64 people 6. 12 hinges were needed for 4 doors 7. 120 buttons for 20 dresses |
Sheet # 84
1. 100 yards 2. 100 3. 16 4. 120 5. 16 6. l28 7. 40 |
Sheet # 85
1. 6 2. 15 3. 3 4. 10 5. 16 6. 15 7. 1080 |
Sheet # 86
1. 12 2. 80 3. 80 4. 3 5. 60 6. 84 7. 12 |
Sheet # 87
1. cookie sale 2. spaghetti supper 3. $112 4. $70 5. $56 6. $42 |
Sheet # 88
1. candy sale 2. school store and attic sale 3. $400 4. $250 5. $100 6. $150 7. $100 |
Sheet # 89
1. Christmas tree sale 2. donations 3. $600 4. $400 5. $700 6. $300 |
Sheet # 90
1. yard sale 2. donations 3. $1750 4. $1000 5. $1000 6. $750 7. $500
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Sheet # 91
1. carnival 2. car wash 3. $2500 4. $2800 5. $2200 6. $1200 7. $1300
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Sheet # 92
1) $3000: 3/20 =15% $1000:1/20 = 5% $2,000: 1/10= 10% $10,000= 1/2 =50% $4,000=1/5=20% 2) 5-5/20-25/100-25% 3-3/20-15/100-15% 2-2/20-10/100-10% 6-6/20-30/100-30% 4/20--20/100=20% |
Sheet # 93
1) 50%-$300 15%-$90 35%-$210 2) 40%-12 55%-16.50 5%-1.5 3) 1/3-8 hours 4/12-8 hours 2/24-2 hours 3/12-6 hours 4) 25%-$250 10%-$100 20%-$200 40%-$400 5%-$50 5) She will save $25. She will pay $75 for the coat.as |
Sheet #94
1) Dime, Penny, Nickel, Quarter, Silver Dollar, Half Dollar 2)Dime, Penny, Nickel, Quarter, Silver Dollar, Half Dollar 3) Half Dollar, Silver Dollar, Quarter, Nickel, Penny, Dime 4) 2 pennies 5) 5 dimes 6) 2 quarters 7) 1.134 grams 8) 0.67 grams 9) 43.814 grams 10) 48.788 grams |
Sheet #95
Washing Machine $3.12 1) 1,000 w, 7 cents 2) 2,000 w, 14 cents
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Sheet #96
1) Penny: 1.905 cm 2) Penny: 0.155 cm 3) 6 pennies 4) 10 nickels 5) 22 dimes 6) 23 quarters 7) 1.735 cm 8) 1.59 cm |
Sheet #97
Note: Some of the following answers were rounded to the nearest whole number. 1) 166 pennies a- 103 quarters b- 64 half dollars c- Moises |
Sheet #98
1) Total: Penny: 2,482,870,000 Rounded: Average monthly production Penny: 833,333,333 3) 318,000,000 4) 214,000.000 5) 185,000,000 6) 900,000,000 7) 10,000,000,000 |
Sheet #99
1) 1.91 dollars 2) 9 toy cars 3) 2,200,000 people 4) 20 small crates |
Sheet #100
1) b- Kite 4 c- Kites 2 & 3 d- 1/3 ft 2) 1/5 3) 139 3/4 cm 4) 1/3 of the carton 5) 3/8 of the cake |
Sheet #101
See the table below for for answers 2) 38, 54, 64, 80, 86, 318, 346 3) 7300, 5390, 420, 400, 192, 162, 78 4) Badminton 5) Soccer |
Sheet #102
1) 19 people 2) 21 m; 9.5 m2 3) 12 m; 9 m2 4) 36 m; 81 m2 5) 162 m |
Sheet #103
1)13.72 m; 4.636 m2 2) 155 cm 3) 25.6 m; 40.87 m2 4) 195 m |
Sheet #104
2) 2 |
Sheet #105
1) 3) width: 74.25 cm |
Sheet #106
1) 2) 288.625 sq. inches |
Sheet # 107
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Sheet # 108
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Sheet # 109
1) Perimeter= 37cm, Area= 40 sq. cm |
Sheet # 110
1) Perimeter= 26.6 cm, Area=14.5 sq. cm |
Sheet # 111 | Sheet # 112
1) Perimeter=35 3/4 inches and area = 78 3/4 sq. inch |
Sheet # 113
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Sheet # 114
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Sheet # 115
1) Mine ride=5, Ferris=4 and Dogem=15 1) 7 births/minute, 120/8= 15 births/2 minutes and 450 births/hour |
Sheet # 116
For table |
Sheet # 117
1) 1 X 2 X 3 X 4 X 5 X 6 X 7 = 5,040; there are 7 different barn animals that gathered around Charlotte for the meeting. 2) An acre is equal to 43,560 sq. feet. Therefore, 43,560 sq. ft. X 3 acres = 130,680 sq. ft. 361.5 ft. X 361.5 ft. = 130,682.25 sq. ft. which is close to 130,680 ft. Each side of the county fair is about 361. 5 ft. 3) At least 204 different squares. 64 1X1 squares 49 2X2 sq, 36 3X3 sq.. 25 4X4 sq.. 16 5X5 sq.. 9 6X6 sq.. 4 7X7 sq.. 1 8X8 sq.. 4) Wilbur begins walking at 3 mph, next he walks at 2 X 3 = 6 mph, then he walks at 3 X 6 = 18 mph, and finally he walks 4 X 18 = 72 mph. 5) 3 X 2 X 1 = 6 different orders Charlotte could have spun the messages. |
Sheet # 118
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Sheet # 119
Now worksheet |
Sheet # 120
1) 30 parts |
Sheet # 121
1) a) 24 sq. m c) 12 sq. m 2) b) 1/6 c) (1/6) x 24 = 4 sq. m |
Sheet # 122
a) drawing |
Sheet # 123 |
Sheet # 124
1) 1110 miles/minute |
Sheet # 125
1) a) 140 grams b) 3/10 = 0.3 c) 7/10 = 0.7 2) a) 105 grams b) 3/10, 135 grams |
Sheet # 126
1) 50 million km |
Sheet # 127
Chart: 900,000,000 6,000,000,000 1) 300 millions 2) 600 millions 3) 540 million 4) 10 times 5) 4 times |
Sheet # 128
1) 2:1 2) 3:2 3) 1:3 4) 3:5 5) 2:1 |
Sheet # 129
a) 6 hours 25 minutes
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Table for Sheet # 101
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100
73
.rectangle
346
7300
110.
49
rectangle
318
5390
.20
20
square
80
400
.13
6
rectangle
38
78
18
9
rectangle
54
162
.24
8
rectangle
64
192
28
15
rectangle
86
420