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1) Third grade students have a three-hour art class every week for thirty-six weeks during the school year. If their teacher sends them to class late 5 minutes every week, how many hours of art do they miss for the 36-week school year? 2) Cameron averaged 12 points per game in the first 10 games, but he only scored 7 points the next two games, how many points did he score for the 12-game season? 3) Bill is 3 years older than Mike, and Mike is 2 years older than Sissie. Their age altogether now is 25. How old will Bill be in 5 years from now? 4) Mr. Williams was born in 1926 and lived until 2016. He could have voted in his first presidential election in 1944, but he was gone in the navy. If he voted in all the rest of the elections, how many presidential elections did he vote in? 5) Sports Max Magazine costs $2.25 per magazine or you can buy a yearly subscription for $25. How much money would you save over 6 years if you bought a yearly subscription each year instead of buying each magazine separately? 6) The cougars got the ball on the 20 yard line and ran the ball 20 yards, but were moved backwards 10 yards for penalty. If the receiver catches a 15 yard pass and runs for a gain of 6 more yards, what yard line is he on? Copyright © 2012 by Perennial Math, Inc. All rights reserved. 1) Third grade students have a three-hour art class every week for thirty-six weeks during the school year. If their teacher sends them to class late 5 minutes every week, how many hours of art do they miss for the 36-week school year? 2) Cameron averaged 12 points per game in the first 10 games, but he only scored 7 points the next two games, how many points did he score for the 12-game season? 3) Bill is 3 years older than Mike, and Mike is 2 years older than Sissie. Their age altogether now is 25. how old will Bill be in 5 years from now? 4) Mr. Williams was born in 1926 and lived until 2016. He could have voted in his first presidential election in 1944, but he was gone in the navy. If he voted in all the rest of the elections, how many presidential elections did he vote in? 5) Sports Max Magazine costs $2.25 per magazine or you can buy a yearly subscription for $25. How much money would you save over 6 years if you bought a yearly subscription each year instead of buying each magazine separately? 6) The cougars got the ball on the 20 yard line and ran the ball 20 yards, but were moved backwards 10 yards for penalty. If the receiver catches a 15 yard pass and runs for a gain of 6 more yards, what yard line is he on? Copyright © 2012 by Perennial Math, Inc. All rights reserved. 1) | am thinking of a number. If you add 3 to the number and multiply by 4, you get 36. What is my number? 2) If you roll 2 dice with numbers 1 through 6 on the sides, how many total sums could you get adding the numbers together on each face? 3) There are 2 orange, 4 blue, 2 green, 3 yellow, and 12 red pieces of candy. How many more red candies will you need to add so that there are twice as many red as all the other colors added together? 4) Molly bought a sucker for 35 cents. How many different ways could she have paid for it using dimes, nickels and pennies from her piggy bank? She must use all three coin types in her purchase. 5) In the figure below, the triangles have dots at each corner. The pattern is completed for 3 layers. The first layer has 3 dots. There are 6 dots in two layers. If you were to draw 6 layers of triangles, how many dots would there be? | Ziayers Slayer 6) Cynthia needs ribbon to go around the edges of 3 rectangular pillows. Each pillow is 48 centimeters long and 32 centimeters wide. How many centimeters of ribbon will she need to buy at the fabric store to put on the edges of the pillows? Copyright © 2013 by Perennial Math, Inc. All rights reserved. 1)l am thinking of a number. If you add 3 to the number and multiply by 4, you get 36. What is my number? 2) If you roll 2 dice with numbers 1 through 6 on the sides, how many total sums could you get adding the numbers together on each face? 3) There are 2 orange, 4 blue, 2 green, 3 yellow, and 12 red pieces of candy. How many more red candies will you need to add so that there are twice as many red as all the other colors added together? 4) Molly bought a sucker for 35 cents. How many different ways could she have paid for it using dimes, nickels and pennies from her piggy bank? She must use all three coin types in her purchase. 5) In the figure below, the triangles have dots at each corner. The pattern is completed for 3 layers. The first layer has 3 dots. There are 6 dots in two layers. If you were to draw 6 layers of triangles, how many dots would there be? . AA : Slaves Blayers 6) Cynthia needs ribbon to go around the edges of 3 rectangular pillows. Each pillow is 48 centimeters long and 32 centimeters wide. How many centimeters of ribbon will she need to buy at the fabric store to put on the edges of the pillows? Copyright © 2013 by Perennial Math, Inc. All rights reserved. Name. Ei] PERENNIAL ae VAT H November 2014 Rookie Level 1) John has 18 tools on his workbench. He has twice as many screwdrivers as hammers. How many hammers are on his workbench? 2) Andrew buys an eraser for 30 cents. He pays for it with 2 quarters. How many different ways can Andrew get change back? 3) Billie can put together a puzzle in 20 seconds. Charlotte takes 45 seconds to put together the same puzzle. After 3 minutes, how many more puzzles does Billie have than Charlotte? 4) A group of 48 teachers is taking 11 cars to a workshop. If each car has either 4 or 5 teachers, what is the number of cars carrying 5 teachers? 5) Use the balancing scales to determine how much the two turkeys weigh. 6) Maxine told Greg to pick a number, add 8 to it, double that sum, and then divide by 4. Greg said his answer was 10. What number did he start with? Copyright © 2014 by Perennial Math, Inc. All rights reserved. 1) John has 18 tools on his workbench. He has twice as many screwdrivers as hammers. How many hammers are on his workbench? 2) Andrew buys an eraser for 30 cents. He pays for it with 2 quarters. How many different ways can Andrew get change back? 3) Billie can put together a puzzle in 20 seconds. Charlotte takes 45 seconds to put together the same puzzle. After 3 minutes, how many more puzzles does Billie have than Charlotte? 4) A group of 48 teachers is taking 11 cars to a workshop. If each car has either 4 or 5 teachers, what is the number of cars carrying 5 teachers? 5) Use the balancing scales to determine how much the two turkeys weigh, 60 6) Maxine told Greg to pick a number, add 8 to it, double that sum, and then divide by 4, Greg said his answer was 10. What number did he start with? “ 014 by Perennial Math, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright Name. PERENNIAL NATH ousr# November 2015 Rookie Level 1) Ina certain code, FIDDLE is written as 825569 and TONE is written as 6479. How is DEFINE written in that code? 2) The Dodgers are one of seven teams in their division. If they play all the other teams 17 games each, how many games do the Dodgers play for the season? 3) A rectangle has a perimeter of 60cm and its length is twice as long as its width. What is the area of this rectangle? 4) Paula took nine pieces of her candy out for herself and then evenly divided the rest among her seven friends. Each friend received thirteen pieces. How many pieces did she Paula start with? 5) How many rectangles of any size are in this shape? 6) Peyton has 20 red balls, and he has 9 fewer yellow balls than red balls. Peyton also has 2 more green balls than red balls. He also has 3 less blue balls than green balls. How many balls does Peyton have in all? Copyright © 2015 by Perennial Math, Inc. All rights reserved. 1) Ina certain code, FIDDLE is written as 825569 and TONE is written as 6479. How is DEFINE written in that code? 2) The Dodgers are one of seven teams in their division. If they play all the other teams 17 games each, how many games do the Dodgers play for the season? 3) A rectangle has a perimeter of 60cm and its length is twice as long as. its width. What is the area of this rectangle? 4) Paula took nine pieces of her candy out for herself and then evenly divided the rest among her seven friends. Each friend received thirteen pieces, How many pieces did she Paula start with? 5) How many rectangles of any size are in this shape? 6) Peyton has 20 red balls, and he has 9 fewer yellow balls than red balls. Peyton also has 2 more green balls than red balls. He also has 3 less blue balls than green balls. How many balls does Peyton have in all? Copyright © 2015 by Perennial Math, Inc. All rights reserved. Name. November 2016 Rookie Level 1) There are 17 boys and 8 girls in Mrs. Stuart’s class. Yesterday 5 boys and 3 girls were absent. So there were more boys than girls in the class yesterday. 2) Gigi is four years younger than her brother Barry. Barry is 26 years younger than his mother. Barry's father is 39, two years older than Barry's mother. How old is Gigi? 3) A farmer has some chickens and rabbits. There are sixteen heads and thirty-eight feet in the pen. How many chickens does he have? 4) In this subtraction problem, the letter A stands for the same digit everywhere it appears. What digit does A stand for? 5) There are 120 pieces of candy in a bowl. Mark takes a third of them. Then, Carol takes a fourth of what remains. Finally, Chuck takes a fifth of what remains after Mark and Carol took their shares. After Chuck leaves, Leslie eats the rest of the candy in the bowl. How many pieces of candy did Leslie eat? 6) Room A and Room B have 58 students in total. 4 students are transferred from Room A to Room B. Now the two rooms have the Same number of students. How many students were in Room A before the transfer? Copyright © 2016 by Perennial Math, Inc. 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