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Types of problems include addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Positive numbers. Algebra , Math. How many books are there now? Mixing Multiplication and Division: There is a group of 10 people who are ordering pizza. If each person gets 2 slices and each pizza has 4 slices, how many pizzas should they order?

Mixing Multiplication, Addition and Subtraction: Lana has 2 bags with 2 marbles in each bag. Markus has 2 bags with 3 marbles in each bag. How many more marbles does Markus have? Mixing Division, Addition and Subtraction: Lana has 3 bags with the same amount of marbles in them, totaling 12 marbles. Markus has 3 bags with the same amount of marbles in them, totaling 18 marbles.

How many more marbles does Markus have in each bag? Counting to Preview Multiplication: There are 2 chalkboards in your classroom. If each chalkboard needs 2 pieces of chalk, how many pieces do you need in total?

Counting to Preview Division: There are 3 chalkboards in your classroom. Each chalkboard has 2 pieces of chalk. This means there are 6 pieces of chalk in total. If you take 1 piece of chalk away from each chalkboard, how many will there be in total? Guessing Numbers: I have a 7 in the tens place.

I have an even number in the ones place. I am lower than What number am I? Finding the Order: In the hockey game, Mitchell scored more points than William but fewer points than Auston. Who scored the most points? Who scored the fewest points? Finding Fractions of a Group: Julia went to 10 houses on her street for Halloween. Finding Unit Fractions: Heather is painting a portrait of her best friend, Lisa. To make it easier, she divides the portrait into 6 equal parts. What fraction represents each part of the portrait?

How many kilometres does he walk in total? Subtracting Fractions with Like Denominators: Last week, Whitney counted the number of juice boxes she had for school lunches. How much of the case did Whitney drink? How many scoops of ice cream did the parlor serve in total? How many bottles of cola does Jaime have left? How many assignments did Kevin complete? How much more ham than turkey did Patty use? How many kilometres did the students run on Thursday?

Write your answer as a fraction. How many pairs of pants did the manufacturer make? Frank drank 7 times more milk than Mark. How many cartons of milk did Frank drink? Write your answer as a fraction, or as a whole or mixed number.

Adding Decimals: You have 2. How much yogurt do you have in total? Subtracting Decimals: Gemma had She decided to use only How much frosting does Gemma have left? Multiplying Decimals with Whole Numbers: Marshall walks a total of 0. After 4 days, how many kilometres will he have walked? Robinson bought 2. Her students were able to make 10 leaning towers in total.

How many kilograms of spaghetti does it take to make 1 leaning tower? Mixing Addition and Subtraction of Decimals: Rocco has 1. Antonio has 1. How much more soda does Rocco have than Angelo? Mixing Multiplication and Division of Decimals: 4 days a week, Laura practices martial arts for 1.

Considering a week is 7 days, what is her average practice time per day each week? Comparing 1-Digit Integers: You have 3 apples and your friend has 5 apples. Who has more? Comparing 2-Digit Integers: You have 50 candies and your friend has 75 candies. Comparing Different Variables: There are 5 basketballs on the playground.

There are 7 footballs on the playground. Are there more basketballs or footballs? Sequencing 1-Digit Integers: Erik has 0 stickers. Every day he gets 1 more sticker. How many days until he gets 3 stickers? Skip-Counting by Odd Numbers: Natalie began at 5. She skip-counted by fives. Could she have said the number 20? Skip-Counting by Even Numbers: Natasha began at 0. She skip-counted by eights. Could she have said the number 36? Sequencing 2-Digit Numbers: Each month, Jeremy adds the same number of cards to his baseball card collection.

In January, he had How many baseball cards will Jeremy have in April? Converting Hours into Minutes: Jeremy helped his mom for 1 hour. For how many minutes was he helping her? Adding Time: If you wake up at a. Subtracting Time: If a train departs at p. Forty minutes later, she was home. What time was it when she arrived home?

Adding Money: Thomas and Matthew are saving up money to buy a video game together. How much money have they saved up together in total? He uses his money to buy a video game.

How much money does he have left? How much money will he have after delivering the paper 3 times? If each hockey stick was the same price, how much did 1 cost? How much was your total?

How much money do you have left? If he decides to invite 15 friends instead, how much money will it cost his parents? Assume the relationship is directly proportional.

How much interest will be accumulated in 1 year? And if she makes no withdrawals, how much money will be in the account after 1 year? Contextualizing Measurements: Picture a school bus. Which unit of measurement would best describe the length of the bus? Centimetres, metres or kilometres?

This year, her dad used 90 litres of gas. How much gas did he use in total for the two years? This year, he used litres of gas. How much gas did he use last year? Multiplying Volume and Mass: Kiera wants to make sure she has strong bones, so she drinks 2 litres of milk every week.

After 3 weeks, how many litres of milk will Kiera drink? Dividing Volume and Mass: Lillian is doing some gardening, so she bought 1 kilogram of soil.

She wants to spread the soil evenly between her 2 plants. How much will each plant get? Converting Mass: Inger goes to the grocery store and buys 3 squashes that each weigh grams.

How many kilograms of squash did Inger buy? Converting Volume: Shad has a lemonade stand and sold 20 cups of lemonade. Each cup was millilitres. How many litres did Shad sell in total? Converting Length: Stacy and Milda are comparing their heights. Stacy is 1. Milda is 10 centimetres taller than Stacy. Understanding Distance and Direction: A bus leaves the school to take students on a field trip.

The bus travels 10 kilometres south, 10 kilometres west, another 5 kilometres south and 15 kilometres north. To return to the school, in which direction does the bus have to travel? How many kilometres must it travel in that direction? Jenny has 28 trophies. How many does Meredith have? The difference between the numbers is What are the numbers? Which band has the higher ratio of trumpet to saxophone players? Determining Percentages: Mary surveyed students in her school to find out what their favourite sports were.

Out of 1, students, said hockey was their favourite sport. What percentage of students said hockey was their favourite sport? If the rest of the skates are for girls, how many are there?

Calculating Averages: For 4 weeks, William volunteered as a helper for swimming classes. The first week, he volunteered for 8 hours. He volunteered for 12 hours in the second week, and another 12 hours in the third week.

The fourth week, he volunteered for 9 hours. For how many hours did he volunteer per week, on average? Will the sample be representative or biased? Understanding Tangible Probability: The faces on a fair number die are labelled 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. You roll the die 12 times. How many times should you expect to roll a 1? Exploring Complementary Events: The numbers 1 to 50 are in a hat. Express this probability as a fraction.

Exploring Experimental Probability: A pizza shop has recently sold 15 pizzas. Answering with a fraction, what is the experimental probability that he next pizza will be pepperoni? Introducing Data Relationships: Maurita and Felice each take 4 tests.

Which store has the better deal? Writing Equations for Proportional Relationships: Lionel loves soccer, but has trouble motivating himself to practice. So, he incentivizes himself through video games. There is a proportional relationship between the amount of drills Lionel completes, in x , and for how many hours he plays video games, in y. When Lionel completes 10 drills, he plays video games for 30 minutes.

Write the equation for the relationship between x and y. Introducing Perimeter: The theatre has 4 chairs in a row. There are 5 rows. Using rows as your unit of measurement, what is the perimeter? Introducing Area: The theatre has 4 chairs in a row.

How many chairs are there in total? Introducing Volume: Aaron wants to know how much candy his container can hold. The container is 20 centimetres tall, 10 centimetres long and 10 centimetres wide.



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