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- The number 8  The number of sheep is x. The number of goats is thrice the number of sheep. Write an expression for the number of goats. The number of sheep is x. The number of goats is thrice the number of sheep. Write an expression for the number of goats.
- Lola Flora  Lola Flora bought 4¾kg of chicken. She cooked 2¼kg and refrigerated the rest. How many kg of chicken were left? Lola Flora bought 4¾kg of chicken. She cooked 2¼kg and refrigerated the rest. How many kg of chicken were left?
- Stacy  Stacy collected 4 bins of glass bottles to recycle. Tessa collected 1 1/5 times as many bins as Stacy. How many bins of bottles did Tessa collect? Stacy collected 4 bins of glass bottles to recycle. Tessa collected 1 1/5 times as many bins as Stacy. How many bins of bottles did Tessa collect?
- Mary needs  Mary needs to order pizza for 18 students. Each student should get ¼ of a pizza. How many pizzas should Mary order? Mary needs to order pizza for 18 students. Each student should get ¼ of a pizza. How many pizzas should Mary order?
- Which 15  Which two digits need to be interchanged to make the following equation correct? 16+7*2+4-3=12 A) 2 and 4 B) 7 and 4 C) 16 and 2 D) 7 and 3 Which two digits need to be interchanged to make the following equation correct? 16+7*2+4-3=12 A) 2 and 4 B) 7 and 4 C) 16 and 2 D) 7 and 3
- Express 71  Express 2 minutes 30 seconds as a fraction of 3/4 hours. Express 2 minutes 30 seconds as a fraction of 3/4 hours.
- The cost 14  The cost of 4 chairs is $75. How much does one chair cost? The cost of 4 chairs is $75. How much does one chair cost?
- Time vs pizza  If Mr. Cromleigh can eat 1/4 of a pizza in 1/6 of an hour, how many pizzas can he eat in one hour? He can eat ____ pizzas. If Mr. Cromleigh can eat 1/4 of a pizza in 1/6 of an hour, how many pizzas can he eat in one hour? He can eat ____ pizzas.
- Family survey  A total of 160 families with 4 children each were surveyed with the following results. Boys; 4; 3; 2; 1; 0 Girls ; 0; 1; 2; 3; 4 Families; 7; 50; 55; 32; 16 Let the probability of picking a boy or a girl be 1/2. Let P=boy, Q=girl. What is the probability A total of 160 families with 4 children each were surveyed with the following results. Boys; 4; 3; 2; 1; 0 Girls ; 0; 1; 2; 3; 4 Families; 7; 50; 55; 32; 16 Let the probability of picking a boy or a girl be 1/2. Let P=boy, Q=girl. What is the probability
- Sonya  Sonya, Jill, and Donna run each Monday. Jill ran 6/12 of an hour, and Donna ran 5/12 of an hour. If the girls ran a total of one whole hour, what fraction of an hour did Sonya run? Sonya, Jill, and Donna run each Monday. Jill ran 6/12 of an hour, and Donna ran 5/12 of an hour. If the girls ran a total of one whole hour, what fraction of an hour did Sonya run?
- A data  A data set has the sample mean =14 and the sum of the data values=294. How many values are there in the data set? A data set has the sample mean =14 and the sum of the data values=294. How many values are there in the data set?
- Mike withdrew  Mike withdrew $60 dollar sign, 60 from his bank account 3 times. What is the change in Mike's account balance after all 3 withdrawals? Mike withdrew $60 dollar sign, 60 from his bank account 3 times. What is the change in Mike's account balance after all 3 withdrawals?
- Toy Store  Beezlebum's Toy Store can't keep its stackable block set in stock! The blocks completely fill a box shaped like a rectangular prism that is 14 inches long, 14 inches wide, and 21 inches tall. The cube-shaped blocks in the set are 3.5 inches along each edg Beezlebum's Toy Store can't keep its stackable block set in stock! The blocks completely fill a box shaped like a rectangular prism that is 14 inches long, 14 inches wide, and 21 inches tall. The cube-shaped blocks in the set are 3.5 inches along each edg
- LCMs  What is the difference between the LCM (16, 400) and LCM (15, 65)? What is the difference between the LCM (16, 400) and LCM (15, 65)?
- Jalissa's  Jalissa's mom purchased coffee from the local coffee shop. The first cup of coffee was $4.25. Each refill is $2.25. She also decided to get a bagel for $3.15. If Jalissa's mom had 2 refills and a $0.50 discount as part of the rewards program, how much did Jalissa's mom purchased coffee from the local coffee shop. The first cup of coffee was $4.25. Each refill is $2.25. She also decided to get a bagel for $3.15. If Jalissa's mom had 2 refills and a $0.50 discount as part of the rewards program, how much did
- Our teacher  Our teacher bought eight books at shillings M each. If the total cost was less than 100, how much did he get if he paid with 100 shillings notes? Our teacher bought eight books at shillings M each. If the total cost was less than 100, how much did he get if he paid with 100 shillings notes?
- Work  2/5 of the employees in a company drive to work, 1/3 travel by bus, and the rest walk. Find the fraction of those who walk. 2/5 of the employees in a company drive to work, 1/3 travel by bus, and the rest walk. Find the fraction of those who walk.
- Cooking classes  Ms. Wright's two cooking classes are making a total of 60 sweet potato pies. Each pie requires 2 1/4 sweet potatoes. Her first class makes 1/3 of the total number of pies needed. Exactly how many sweet potatoes will her second class need in order to make Ms. Wright's two cooking classes are making a total of 60 sweet potato pies. Each pie requires 2 1/4 sweet potatoes. Her first class makes 1/3 of the total number of pies needed. Exactly how many sweet potatoes will her second class need in order to make
- A man 12  A man in his will shared his money geometrically among his six sons, so the eldest son received ; 5,589 and the youngest son received ; 736. (A)How much will the fourth son receive? (B)How much was shared among them A man in his will shared his money geometrically among his six sons, so the eldest son received ; 5,589 and the youngest son received ; 736. (A)How much will the fourth son receive? (B)How much was shared among them
- A boy 5  A boy starts at A and walks 3km east to B. He then walks 4km north to C. Find the bearing of C from A. A boy starts at A and walks 3km east to B. He then walks 4km north to C. Find the bearing of C from A.
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