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- A high
A high school track team's long jump record is 23 feet, 11 3/4 inches. Paul's best long jump is 23 feet and 3 1/2 inches this year. If long jumps are measured to the nearest quarter inch, how much farther must jump to break the record?
- Megabytes in digital photos
A color photograph taken with a digital camera is converted into a digital format using 4. 100 bytes per pixel. Photographs taken with the camera each have 2.2. 106 pixels. How many bytes are there in one photo? Write your answer in
- A hill
Juan is walking up a hill at 130 3/4 feet above sea level when he kicks a pebble. If the pebble falls to the base of the hill, which is 18.5 feet below sea level, what is the vertical distance that the pebble fell?
- An Airbus
An Airbus A380 has one first-class section, one business-class section, and 4 economy-class sections. The first-class section of the Airbus A380 has 14 seats, 5/7 are being used. The business-class section has 64 seats. 5/16 is being used. Each Economy-cl
- 3 gifts
Chad had 30 dollars to spend on 3 gifts. He spent 9 1/4 dollars on gift A and 3 4/5 dollars on gift B. How much money did he have left for gift C?
- Bus transportation
Your local varsity basketball team offers bus transportation for a playoff game. Each bus holds 56 people. A total of 328 people sign up. All buses are full except for the last bus. How many buses are used? Question 2: How many people are on the last bus?
- Jada keeps
Jada keeps bees on her farm. This morning, she collected 2 pounds of honey. She is putting the honey in jars to sell at her farm stand. Each jar holds 5/9 of a pound of honey. How many jars worth of honey does Jada have?
- Six friends
Six friends who live inland decide to take a road trip to the closest beach, which is 661 1/2 kilometers away. They decided to share the driving equally. How many kilometers will each person have to drive
- Chemical experiment
For an experiment, a chemical solution starts at a temperature of 25°C, falls to −3°C, rises to 15°C and then falls again to −8°C. What is the total change in temperature? Add all the changes together for each rise and fall.
- Water balloon
Tracy and her friends decided to have a water balloon fight! They got 20 water balloons and used 6 liters to fill them equally. How much water was in each balloon? Write your answer as a proper fraction or mixed number.
- A container
A container with 2 1/2L of water is being poured into other containers that can hold 1 1/3L of water. Each container has to be filled, so how many L of water will the last container hold?
- Boxes to mail
Leah has six boxes that she wants to mail. Five identical boxes weigh 3 and 7/8 pounds each. The last box weighs two times as much as one of the other packages. How many pounds do all six boxes weigh?
- Smoothies
Kristin is making strawberry smoothies. She has 5 cups of yogurt; it takes 3/4 of a cup to make one smoothie. How many smoothies can she make? Write a number sentence that describes this situation. Then, draw a model to demonstrate your understanding.
- Deposits and withdraw
Riza made the following deposits in the bank: 1,250.90, 850.05, 1,350.25, and 890.15. She will withdraw 1,250.60 for her tuition and 265.150 for her books. How much of her money will be left?
- Scientific notation mul
A student found the product of 8 × 10³ and 7 × 105 to be 5.6 × 108. What is the error? What is the correct product? Complete the explanation.
- James 7
James bought a pair of shoes worth 650.00 pesos. Eyeglasses that cost p 86.75 and some school supplies worth p 538.95. How much did he spend in all?
- Liz makes
Liz makes footprints in the snow with her boots that are 3/4 foot long. Liz's feet are only 2/3 foot long. What expression can be used to find out how much longer Liz's boot prints are than her feet?
- Rene earned
Rene earned P12,000.00 last month; if he spent 1/6 of the amount in room rent, 1/3 for food, 2/10 for clothing, and 1/5 for recreation, and saved the rest, How much is his saving?
- Kurt bought
Kurt bought a sandwich for $5.70, a bag of chips for $2.50, and a drink for $1.55. The tax was $0.80. He gave the cashier $15.00. How much change should Kurt have received?
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