Friday, March 28, 2014

04-25-14 
Group1

.  Joseph has $94.95 and Gloria has $5.32. How much money do
   they have together?

.  Lori has $8.00 and Jerry has $6.50. How much more does Lori have than Jerry?
        
Group2

.  What is the average speed in miles per hour of a car that travels 956.4 miles 
    in 15.9 hours? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

.  School lunches cost $14.50 per week. About how much would 15.5 weeks
   of lunches cost?



.  Greg walks 2.5 miles on each trip to the park. How far will Greg walk if he makes 
   4 trips to the park?



04-24-14
Group1
·      .   Eugene has $14.75 and Nathan has $5.33. How much money 
         do they have together?


. James has $32.00 and Marie has $8.35. How much more does
  James have than Marie?

Group2

.  A store owner has 7.11 lbs. of candy. If she puts the candy into 9 jars,
   how much candy will each jar contain?

.  Paul will pay for his new car in 36 monthly payments. If his car loan is 
  for $19,061, then how much will Paul pay each month? Round your 
  answer to nearest cent.

.  After buying some pencils for $7.00, Earl has $5.25 left. How much money
   did Earl have to begin with?



04-23-14
Group1
. Marilyn has $16.00 and Irene has $7.00. How much more does Marilyn 
  have than Irene?

.  Carolyn has $9.00 and Kimberly has $6.75. How much money do they 
   have together?


.  After buying some pencils for $7.00, Earl has $5.25 left. How much money
   did Earl have to begin with?

Group2

.  Rick's car gets 29.7 miles per gallon on the highway. If his fuel tank 
   holds 10.45 gallons, then how far can he travel on one full tank of gas?

.  A member of the school track team ran for a total of 179.3 miles in 
   practice over 61.5 days. About how many miles did he average per day?



04/11/14

1-  Catherine split rope that was 49.4 inches into
4 equal parts. What is the length of each part?
 Answer:   _______________ 

Serene paid $35.01 to buy 9 hot dogs. How
much did each hot dog cost?
 Answer:   ____________

Diana sells 12 garlands for $12.12. What is the
cost of each garland? 
Answer:    ____________

A shop keeper bought 26 apples from a fruit
vendor for $37.70. How much did each apple
cost? 
Answer:     ________________

04/10/14
Hamlet ordered 9 pizzas. Each pizza costs
$13.95. How much does he need to pay?
 Answer:   ____________

A broken scale is used to measure the height
of the plant. The length of the broken scale is
12 cm. The height of the plant is 14.15 times
greater than the broken scale. What is the
height of the plant?
 Answer:  __________

The height and volume of a rectangular box is
one inch and 56.23 inch3
 respectively. What is
the volume of the box if the height is
increased to 13 inches? 
Answer:  ___________

David and Dora are close friends studying in
the same school. David’s home is 6.87 miles
away from school. Dora’s home is 7 times as
far as David’s home from school. Find the
distance between Dora’s school and her
home.
Answer:    _____________

04/09/14
Group1
Solve these problems:
1-  The doctor suggests Daren takes 3
tablets in the morning, 5 tablets in the
afternoon and 3 tablets at night. Find
the number of tablets Daren takes in a
day.
Answer = _____________

2-  Sam buys 2 erasers, 5 pencils and 9
pens. Find the number of items Sam
buys.
  Answer = _____________ 

3-  Clara has 7 yellow canaries, 5 red
canaries and 3 grey headed canaries.
How many canaries does she have?

Answer = _____________

Group2
1-  Samson bought 3 bags which cost $12.30,
$34.23 and $23.19 respectively. How much did
he need to pay?

Answer:


Kayla spends 1.23 hours for English reading,
1.40 hours for Math and 0.39 hours for
Science. How many hours does she spend
studying? 
Answer:  ______________

2-  Kevin measures a triangular plate whose sides
are 12.4 inches, 9.45 inches and 10.35 inches
respectively. What is the perimeter of a
triangular plate?

Answer:______________

Catherine bought a tomato, a chicken and an
onion. The respective weights of these items
were 2.12 kg, 1.45 kg and 3.19 kg. What is the
total weight of the items bought? 
Answer:  __________ 


04/08/14
Group1

1-  In a soccer game, the goal keeper saves
5 goals in the first set and 9 goals in the
second set. How many goals does he
save during the game? 
Answer = _____________

2-  Tammy solves 9 problems in Math and 4
problems in Science. How many
problems does he solve altogether? 
Answer = _____________

3-  On her birthday, Tara received 7 gifts
from her friends and 8 gifts from her
relatives. How many gifts did she receive
on her birthday
 Answer= _____________ 
 Group2


1- Nigel bought 10 pencils and 5 erasers for 8$. The price of 2
    pencils was 1$.What was the price of 2 erasers? 


2-  The volume of a can of Pepsi is 0.33liter. There are 12 cans in 1 carton.
     What is the volume of 5 cartons of Pepsi?

3-    The mass of a stone is 5kg. The stone is twice as heavy as a
        book. The book is 5 times heavier than a ball.
       What is the mass of the ball?

 04/07/11
Group1
Solve these problems
The cat catches 2 rats in the morning
and 5 rats in the evening. How many rats
does it catch in a day?
 Answer = _____________

Tom wins 1 gold prize and 3 silver prizes.
How many prizes does he win
altogether?
 Answer = _____________

In a soccer game, the goal keeper saves
5 goals in the first set and 9 goals in the
second set. How many goals does he

save during the game? 
  Answer=  _________________

Group2
Question 1
I earn 5.50$ per hour. I work 8 hours per day.
How much will I earn after 5 days? 

Question 2
Jenny bought 4.35kg of chocolate. She made 10 chocolate cakes.
She put 0.35kg of chocolate on each cake. How much chocolate did she have left? 

Question 3
Erik earns 1,000$ per week. He works 50 hours per week.
How much does she earn per hour? 

Question 4
Peter bought 5kg of meat. He used 1.10kg to make hamburgers.
The rest he used to make 13 portions of spaghetti.
How much meat did he use per portion of spaghetti?




04/04/14
Group1


1:
2.60
+ 0.88

            
2:
0.19
+ 6.60

            
3:
0.34
+ 0.72

            
4:
0.24
+ 6.70

            
5:
0.78
+ 1.90

          
Group2

8.800
× 0.100

               
2:
9.900
× 0.440

               
3:
7.800
× 0.970

               
4:
0.053
× 38.000

               
5:
0.089
× 66.000

               
6:
0.092
× 11.000

               
7:
0.084
× 74.000

            

04/03/14
Subtraction Worksheets with Decimals

04/02/14

Group1




04/01/14
Group1
Solve the following problems



Group2


03/31/14

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Group 2



 



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