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136 Mr. Greene buys as many $6 post-card books as he can with $68. How much money does Mr.
Greene have left after he buys the post-card books?
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Keisha's family eats 4 of an 8-piece apple pie. How many pieces are not eaten?

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Show why 3 of 9 and 3 of 18 name the same number. Draw a picture to explain your

reasoning.
139 Mr. Alvarez brought 5 oranges to a picnic. All the oranges were cut into fourths. Each person
ate one fourth of an orange and there were no oranges left over. How many people ate
oranges?
140 Mr. Cronin's class made 4 pecan pies for the school bake sale. Each of the pies is cut into 8
equal pieces. Mr. Cronin bought 10 pieces of pie for a party. What fraction of 1 pie did he buy?
Write your answer as an improper fraction in simplest form and as a mixed number.
141 Jose has 67 model cars in his collection. He wants to share them equally among 3 friends. How
many cars will each friend get?
142 Draw 2 points, A and B. Draw line AB. Draw point D that is not on AB. Draw line BD. Draw AD. Name
an acute angle. Name an obtuse angle -- you may have to draw and label another point.
143 Using a ruler, draw a line. Label it KL. Label a point A on line KL. Using your protractor and
ruler, draw a line perpendicular to KL through point A. Label the perpendicular line PQ. Label
a point B on PQ, other than point A. Using your protractor and ruler, draw a line ST,
perpendicular to PQ through point B. Which lines are parallel in your drawing? Explain why.
144 6 3 4
Put these fractions in order from greatest to least: 12 , 4 and 6 .

145 6 3 4
Add these fractions: 12 , 4 and 6 . Show the result on a number line.
146 The area of Kens rectangular garden is 480 square feet. The garden is 24 feet wide. What is
the length of fencing Ken will need to buy in order to fence in the garden completely on all four
sides?
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