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Addition

1. Shane sells golf balls.


He sold 4 to Jack and 5 to Doug.
He had 7 golf balls left.
How many golf balls did Shane have at first?

Answer:

4+5+7= 16
Addition

2.There are 1030 books in the library. We bought


67 more books for the library. How many books
are there in the library now?

Answer:

1030 + 67 = 1097
There are 1097 books in the library now.

Addition
3. Dan paid $155 for a printer and $378 more for a
computer. How much did Dan pay for the 2
items altogether?

Answer:

155 + 533 = 688


Dan paid $688 for the 2 items.

Subtraction
1.The star running back on our football team got
most of his total yardage running. The rest was
catching passes. He caught passes for 60 yards.
His total yardage was 150 yards. The running
back for the other team got 200 yards. How
many yards did the star running back on our
football team get running?

Answer:

150 – 60 = 90

Subtraction
2.Suppose you want to buy three loaves of bread
that cost $1.50 eachand a jar of peanut butter
that costs $4. A jar of jelly is $2.75, but you
don’t need any jelly. You have $10. How much
money will you have left over?

Answer:

10.00 – 3 x 1.50 – 4.00 = 10.00 – 4.50 – 4.00


= 1.50.

Subtraction
3.The average temperature in Lincoln in July is 85
degrees. Last Wednesday, it was 90 degrees.
Today it was 15 degrees cooler than last
Wednesday. What was the temperature today?

Answer:
90 – 15 = 75 It was 75 degrees today

Division of Fraction
1.An Italian sausage is 8 inches long. How many
pieces of sausage can be cut from the 8-inch
piece of sausage if each piece is to be two-thirds
of an inch?

Answer:
8 divided by 2/3
8 ÷ 2/3 = 8/1 ÷ 2/3 = 8/1 × 3/2 = 24/2 = 12
12 pieces having a length of 2/3

Division of Fraction
2.An airplane covers 50 miles in 1/5 hours. How
many miles can the airplane cover in 5 hours?

Answer:
5 divided by 1/5
5 ÷ 1/5 = 5/1 ÷ 1/5 = 5/1 × 5/1 = 25/1 = 25
50 × 25 = 1250
In 5 hours, the airplane will cover 1250 miles

Division of Fraction
3.A baker is making cakes for a big party. She uses
1/4 cup of oil for eachcake. How many cakes
can she make if she has a bottle of oil that has 6
cups in it?

Answer:
6/1 ÷ 1/4 = 6/1 x 4/1 = 24/1 or 24
She can make 24 cakes.
Project in Math

Submitted by:
Jamailah P. Cabili

Submitted to:
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Multiplication
1. Albert’s cabbage patch has 12 rows of cabbage.
In each row, there are 15 heads of cabbage. How
many heads of cabbage does Albert have in all?

Answer:
12 x 15 = 180
He has 180 heads of cabbage.

Multiplication
2.You have 6 donuts and you want to give 2/3 of
them to a friend and keep the rest for yourself.
How many donuts would your friend get?

Answer:
6/1 x 2/3 = 12/3 Or 12 ÷ 3 = 4.
He gets 4 donuts.

Multiplication
3.Ellen went to a garage sale to buy chairs. Each
chair cost 15 dollars. How much money did
Ellen spend for the 12 chairs she bought?
4.

Answer:
15 x 12 = 180
She paid 180 dollars

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