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- 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?
- Luke
Luke, Seth, and Anja have empty glasses. Mr. Gabel pours 3/6 cups of orange juice into Seth's glass. Then he poured 1/6 cup of orange juice in Luke's glass and 2/6 cup of orange juice in Anja's glass. Who gets the MOST orange juice?
- Stephan - cookies
Stephan is making cookies for the class. His recipe calls for 3 and 1/2 cups of flour. He has 7/8 a cup of wheat flour and 2 and 1/2 cups of white flour. Does Mr. Stephan have enough flour to make the cookies?
- Volunteers
Volunteers helped clean up 8.2 kg of trash in one neighborhood and 11 1/2 kg in another. They sent 2 3/5 kg to be recycled and threw the rest away. How many kilograms of trash did they throw away?
- Honey 2
The baker has 3/4 liter of honey and decided to bake a few honeycombs and biscuits from it. He needed 1/6 liter of honey for honeycombs and 1/4 liter for biscuits. How much honey did she have left after baking honeycombs and biscuits?
- Colored blocks
Tucker and his classmates placed colored blocks on a scale during a science lab. The brown block weighed 8.94 pounds, and the red block weighed 1.87 pounds. How much more did the brown block weigh than the red block?
- The chocolate
The entire chocolate has 8 by 4 pieces and weighs 160g. Express with a fraction how much of the chocolate we ate (according to the picture, we ate 9 squares of chocolate). How many grams of chocolate did we eat?
- The temperature
The temperature at 1:00 was 10°F. Between 1:00 and 2:00, the temperature dropped by 15°F. Between 2:00 and 3:00, the temperature rose by 3°F. What is the temperature at 3:00?
- Subtract 4
Subtract the following decimals. a. 0.98 - 0.053 b. 0.67 - 0.4 c. 0.3 - 0.002 d. 3.2 - .789 e. 6.53 - 4.298 f. 6 - 4.32 g. 7 - 3.574 h. 4.83 - 1.8 i. 3.7 - 1.8 j. 16.17 - 11.632
- Mang isidro
Mang Isidro harvested sacks of rice, each containing 50 kilograms. He delivered 275 kg to the market to be sold. The remaining 25 kilograms were left for his family's consumption. How many sacks of rice did Mang Isidro harvest?
- Nieuwerkerk 7229
The highest point of the Netherlands, Vaalserberg, is only 328m above sea level. The lowest place in this country, Nieuwerkerk, lies 7m below sea level. What is their height difference?
- Corridor 5979
A mature man, whose step is 3/4 m long, crossed the corridor 46 steps. How many steps will a boy with 60 cm long steps take her?
- Winning 5563
Filip and Dušan agreed that they would score 20 points for winning five in a row and -10 points for losing. Dušan lost eight times out of 10 games and won twice. How many more points does Filip have?
- Money pocket
Andy had $5.95 in his pocket. His father gave him another $3.55. How much does Andy have altogether now? B. How much would Andy have to deposit to have $200?
- Shopping
Lucy bought some fruit. She spent $15.50 for apples, $12.75 for oranges, and $8.25 for bananas. She paid the clerk with two twenty-dollar bills. How much change should she get back?
- Consumption 7538
A package of one cheese weighs 1.80 kg. From the previous day, 0.80 kg remained. Today I have 0.53 left in the box. What was the consumption of cheese?
- Notebooks - purchase
The teacher bought for her class (for each student), in which there are 15 students, notebooks for €0.30, books for €4.50 and special pens for €2.80. How much did they have left in the class fund when they had €200 there?
- Recycling center
Pavani collects 20.3 pounds of metal to take to a recycling center. The recycling center pays her for 18.4 pounds of the metal and refuses the rest of it. How much of Pavani's collection was refused in pounds? Enter your answer as a decimal, if necessary,
- Charlie
Charlie buys a new Bey Blade for $11.38. He gives the cashier $15.00. How much change will he get back? Select TWO ways he will get change. 4 dollars, 6 dimes, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies 3 dollars, 2 quarters, 1 dime, and 2 pennies 3 dollars 2 quarters, 1 ni
- A man 3
A man buys a box of fruits containing 286 fruits. Out of these, 1/2 are apples, and the rest are pears. 4/13 of the pears are rotten. He sells the good pears at rupees 4 1/11 each. How much money does he receive on selling the good pears?
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