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- The Norris
The Norris family goes out for lunch, and the meal price is 52. The sales tax on the meal is 6%, and the family also leaves a 20% tip on the pre-tax amount. What is the total cost of the meal?
- Bathtub
Kevin has a bathtub shaped like a block. It measures 70 cm long, 45 cm wide, and 50 cm high. The bathtub will be filled with clean water 3/5 of its height. The clean water needed is….
- Bucket of clay
Tina and Bill share a 12-ounce bucket of clay. By the end of the week, Tina had used 1/6 of the bucket, and Bill had used 2/3 of the bucket of clay. How many ounces are left in the bucket?
- Millie
Millie has three sisters. Each sister reads two pages every morning and four pages every evening. Which expression can be used to represent the total number of pages read by Millie's sisters after five days?
- Lunch time
In a cafeteria, 3/10 of the students eat salads, and 3/5 eat sandwiches. There are 30 students in the cafeteria. How many students are eating lunches other than salads or sandwiches?
- Justin
Justin has $57.18 in his checking account. He deposits his paycheck of $256.79. He then buys $68.42 in groceries, $50.00 in gas, and two movies for $15.58 each. What is the new balance in Justin's checking account?
- The students
The students at Walden Middle School are selling popcorn tins to raise money for new uniforms. They sold 42 tins in the first week. How much money did they make in the first week? Each tin of popcorn costs $9.25
- Evaluate 11
Multiply the quotient of 6 and 2 by 3, then add 1. Add 1 and 6, then divide by two and multiply by 3. Divide 6 by the product of 2 and 3, then add 1.
- Each year
Each year, Mr. Baumann purchases enough paper for his 16 students. If each student uses 3/4 packs of paper, how many packs will he need to buy? Answer as a mixed number or as a whole number.
- Area and perimeter 2
Find the area and the perimeter of a rectangle of length 45 1/2 cm and breadth 16 2/3 cm.
- A newspaper's
A newspaper's cover page is 3/8 text, and photographs fill the rest. If 2/5 of the text is an article about endangered species, what fraction of the whole cover page is the article about endangered species?
- Rectangular 50093
The forestry plant plants new trees on a rectangular area 1.8 km long and 880 m wide. In the first week, they planted 3/11 of the total area. In the second week, they had 4/9 of the total area. How many hectares are left to plant?
- There 11
There are 50 pupils in the class. Out of this number, 1/10 speak French only, and 4/5 of the ten speak French and English. If the rest speak English only, find the number of students who speak only English.
- Shirts
In a classroom,1/6 of the students wear blue shirts, and 2/3 wear white shirts. There are 18 students in the school. How many students are wearing shirts other than blue shirts or white shirts?
- One ball
The baker can stretch one ball of dough into a circle to make a pizza. After the pizza is cooked, it is cut into eight equal slices. How many slices of pizza can you make with three balls of dough? Solve this problem any way you choose.
- Cheese consumption
I have some cheese. I used 2/5 of the total amount of cheese yesterday. Today, I used 2/5 of the remaining cheese from yesterday. If 900 g of cheese remains at the end of today, how many grams of cheese did I have initially?
- Evaluate value
Evaluate the value of the following expressions: 1. The product of nine and the number 12 decreased by six 2. Eight decreased by three times a number 2. 3. The quotient of twice a number 49 and seven.
- Fitness center
Monica works out every Wednesday for 3/4 of an hour at the fitness center. Every Saturday, he goes to the fitness center again and exercises for three times as long. How much time does Wayne spend at the fitness center each week?
- Pumpkin pie
I have some pumpkin pie. One-half of the pie is cut into four equal slices, and the other half is cut into three equal slices. After eating one of the larger slices (on the three-piece side), I wonder if I will eat more if I have one more from the three s
- Fractions and mixed numerals
(a) Convert the following mixed numbers to improper fractions. i. 3 5/8 ii. 7 7/6 (b) Convert the following improper fraction to a mixed number. i. 13/4 ii. 78/5 (c) Simplify these fractions to their lowest terms. i. 36/42 ii. 27/45 (d) evaluate the follo
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