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Phil plays guard, and he is 1.8 meters 7tall.~ Sal is a forward and is 1.9 meters tall. #How 1much does Phil have to grow if he wants to be as tall as Muhammed#? 3number AqGGqpc8@pc8@pxGx<square inches Ben 11/35 of the garden 24/35 of the garden 2/3 of the garden d(cc8cc8cxGGqGqGq~cc8c8cxGGqqG |ccxx~Fqx~#c8ac8cGDqGGc8cc8cGf the box volume of the balls number of golf balls length of box  width of box height of box 13 1/2 x 13/2 + 8/9 13 1/2 x 13/2 x 8/9 13 1/2 + 13/2 + 8/9 (13 1/2 + 13/2 + 8/9) x 2 65 square inches 65 cubic inches 78 cubic inches 78 omework *assignment on volume. She wrote down the 2dimensions as ~length, 13 1/2 inches; width, .13/2 inches; height, 8/9 inch.~ #What is the volume of the box?# area of the bottom of the box *volume of empty space around balls in box volume o2Nicole emptied out the 15 golf balls and measured +the dimensions of the box for her h, and ~go 15 miles~ 3(should take about 1/2 hour)." #Find out how many miles she will drive.# "how many hours Barbara will drive what roads Barbara will use "how many miles Barbara will drive how fast Barbara will drive time driven on Hwy 61 rate on Hwy 61 (number of miles driven after Twin Pines time driven after Twin Pines (3 x 45) + 15 (45 / 3) + 15 (3 + 45) + 15 3 x (45 + 15)  140 miles  150 miles  160 miles  180 miles t!ters  .2 meters  .3 meters a1/35 of the garden 24/2Raul was making a rain cover for the family's new 3picnic table. ~The tamph R(time allowed for round trip -time it actually took to make the round trip -top rate of speed that bicycle is capable of (1 7/8) / (27 1/2) (27 1/2) x (1 7/8) (27 1/2) + (1 7/8) (27 1/2) / (1 7/8)  15 1/3 mph  14 2/3 mph  14 2/5 mph  13 3/4 1 7/8 hours this time.~ #How fast was she riding?# 1Faye's rate of speed to make the trip in 2 hours -Faye's rate of speed for the 1 7/8 hour trip distance of a one-way trip 1how much time she had to spare when she got back distance of round trip 3Faye knew that ~it was a 27 1/2 mile round trip on /the bike path.~ In previous attempts, she had 3never been able to cover the distance in less than 32 hours. ~She made it in 1 3/4 + (2 1/2 + 5/8) 2 1/2 + (1 3/4 - 5/8) (2 1/2 - 5/8) - 1 3/4 1 3/4 + (2 1/2 - 5/8)  3 1/4 hours  3 5/8 hours  3 1/24 hours  3 1/8 hours ( exercises every day #how many laps Rick swims every day $how many hours Rick swims every day how fast Rick can swim distance to the pool $hours spent swimming in the morning hours at evening workout ,hours spent not swimming at evening workout " Rick told himself as 3~he swam laps 1 3/4 hours each morning.~ At night 5he'd ride 2 1/10 miles to his ~evening workout of 02 1/2 hours, 5/8 hour of which was spent out of 1the pool.~ #How many hours does Rick swim each day?# (how many hours Rick2"Olympic Games here I come,<35 of the garden 2/3 of the garden d(cc8cc8cxGGqGqGq~cc8c8cxGGqqG |ccxx~Fqx~#c8ac8cGDqGGc8cc8cGAqGGqpc8@pc8@pxGxble measured 1.8 meters long 3and .9 meters wide,~ and stood .8 meters tall. He -had just enough fabric for the sides, but he 2needed to #find the area of the top of the table# 3so he could buy enough fabric to finish the cover. area of the table top volume of the table area of one side of the table size of the table in feet number of boards in table width of the table height of the table length of the table (1.8 + .9) x 2  1.8 x .9  1.8 / .9  1.8 + .9 .162 square meters 162 square0Wayne wiped hiHheese was not grated amount grated by Tim amount taken by Joe amount in original block amount taken by Anne 16 1/2 - (5/4 - 3/8) 16 1/2 + (5/4 - 3/8) 16 1/2 + (5/4 + 3/8) 16 1/2 - (5/4 + 3/8)  15 5/8 oz  16 1/8 oz  14 7/8 oz  15 7/8 oz ozzarella, but his brother ~Joe had 3taken a handful, 5/4 oz, and Anne had taken ,3/8 oz.~ #How much grated cheese is left?# &how much cheese will go on each pizza how much grated cheese is left $how much grated cheese was snitched how much c2"Who's been snitching cheese?" Tim demanded. ~He 3had grated 16 1/2 oz~ for the pizzas from the 424 oz block of mrders to fill 10 more orders to fill 5 more orders to fill 9 more orders to fill number of orders length of the plank (amount of wood used for each skateboard /14 - (11/2 rounded down to next whole number) .14 - (11/2 rounded up to next whole number)  11 - (14/2) 2(14 - 11) / 2 rounded down to next whole number 8 more ol have to fill after using this plank?# 0number of boards to make after using this plank 2how many skateboards she can make from this plank 1how much money she will make selling skateboards how much the planks cost !selling price of each skateboard 2Raquel was making skateboards for her classmates; 3~14 orders had been placed~ at $25 each. ~She had 1a plank of wood 11 feet long~ to start with, and 2~each board took 2 feet of wood.~ #How many more 4orders will she stil meters 1.62 square meters 16.2 square meters B7/8)  15 1/3 mph  14 2/3 mph  14 2/5 mph  13 3/4 mph R(s wet brow. "#How many more days +would he have to work at digging fencepost 1holes?#" he wondered. He had already dug 37 and .was halfway through another, so ~he needed 62 21/2 more. Each hole took 3/4 hour to dig, and he worked 8 1/3 hours a day.~ 'how many days Wayne has already worked %how many more days Wayne has to work 'total number of holes Wayne has to dig .total number of hours Wayne will have to work number of holes already dug  number of holes still to be dug time to dig each hole c8cc8cGAqGGqpc8@pc8@pxGx< 37 mph 65 mph 60 mph 33 mph tA/2) (8 1/3) / (62 1/2 x 3/4)  5 5/8 days  6 3/4 days  390 5/8 days  6 3/8 days nded down to next whole number 8 more orders to fill 10 more orders to fill 5 more orders to fill 9 more orders to fill Grand Canyon average speed while driving average length of their breaks number of miles driven number of hours for the trip $number of hours spent taking breaks number of breaks 900 / (21 - 6) 900 / (21 + 6) 900 x (21 - 6) (900 / 21) - 6or the first time. ~The 900 mile drive had 0taken 21 hours.~ #What was their average speed 4while driving# if ~they had stopped~ 3 times ~for a -total of 6 hours~ to eat and switch drivers? 'average distance driven by each driver "average width of the 3"It's so big!" Claudia exclaimed, seeing the Grand 4Canyon ftotal cost of soda  5 / 6.10  6.10 - 5  6.10 / 5  6.10 x 5 $12.20 $1.02 $1.22 $.12 D cost for the soda was $6.10~? price per liter of soda )total number of liters of soda purchased "number of servings in each bottle price of each bottle of soda liters per bottle number of bottles purchased %number of people attending the party 1Tammy was in charge of buying soda for the class 2party. ~She bought 5 bottles~ that each held 1.5 5liters of soda. #How much did each bottle cost# if )~the totale orders to fill 9 more orders to fill hours worked each day (62 1/2 x 3/4 ) / (8 1/3) (62 1/2) / (3/4 x 8 1/3) (3/4 x 8 1/3) / (62 1/2) (8 1/3) / (62 1/2 x 3/4)  5 5/8 days  6 3/4 days  390 5/8 days  6 3/8 days hole number 8 more orders to fill 10 more orders to fill 5 mor3~A roll of linoleum contains 480 square feet. The 3roll is 14 2/5 ft. wide,~ and the cost is $17.95 a 4square foot. #Find the length of the roll# without "rolling it all out to measure it. perimeter of the linoleum cost of the roll of linoleum thickness of the linoleum length of the linoleum width of linoleum cost of each square foot 'total cost of the linoleum in the roll area of linoleum 480 / (14 2/5) [480 - (2 x 14 2/5)] / 2 (14 2/5) /  - 2) - 3/4 (5 1/2 - 2) + 3/4  3 1/2 feet  2 3/4 feet  4 1/4 feet  2 1/4 feet h$8 $1.10 $.90 $1.30 $1.20 height of waves the second day height of tomorrow's waves height of waves the first day number of days at the beach height of today's waves height of yesterday's waves number of waves per minute (5 1/2 + 2) - 3/4 (5 1/2 + 2) + 3/4 (5 1/2o Jin went to the beach three days in a row. 2~Today's 5 1/2 foot waves were 2 feet higher than 1yesterday's, which were 3/4 feet higher than the 1first day's waves.~ #How big were the waves the first day?# *average size of the waves over three days /H$1.30 $1.20 eeds for the plane ,number of bottles he still needs to collect cost of model car cost of model plane number of bottles collected value of each bottle 4.70 - (18 x .20) 4.70 - (18/.20) (4.70 - 18) x .20 (4.70 - .20) / 18 $1.10 $.90 will he need to buy the model plane# if he has 3already collected ~18 bottles to return for a $.20 deposit on each bottle~? 0amount of money he needs to save to buy the car .value of the bottles he has already collected 2additional amount of money he n0Robert admired a ~model plane which cost $4.70~ 2and a model car which cost $5.50. #How much more 5money umber 8 more orders to fill 10 more orders to fill 5 more orders to fill 9 more orders to fill c8cc8cGAqGGqpc8@pc8@pxGx<480  480 x 14 2/5  30 5/9 feet  34 2/7 feet  33 1/3 feet  6,912 feet A0 x (21 - 6) (900 / 21) - 6 37 mph 65 mph 60 mph 33 mph tA/2) (8 1/3) / (62 1/2 x 3/4)  5 5/8 days  6 3/4 days  390 5/8 days  6 3/8 days nded down to next whole n1~The punch bowl for Wendy's birthday party holds 78.6 liters of liquid.~ Since there will be 18 guests, 0her mother wants to fill it completely. If the ,punch comes in ~2 liter bottles,~ #how many bottles should be purchased?# (number of servings the punch bowl holds (number of bottles needed for each guest  number of liters in each bottle 1number of bottles of punch that should be bought capacitGp~x~`?G8?~~|x~G@8`|`G~`~|cGcGFqGA?xqc8e around the block distance traveled on scooter (4.7 x 1.3) + .75 (4.7 - .75) x 1.3 (4.7 x 1.3) - .75 4.7 x (1.3 - .75)  5.36 miles  6.11 miles  6.86 miles  .0536 miles <pc8@pc8@8GGx<iles when I borrowed a scooter~!" #How many miles did Krista run?# distance Krista ran and walked distance Krista ran and rode %distance Krista ran, walked and rode distance Krista ran !number of times around the block distance walked distanc|cx|Gqc8~8qxGxpx~?x~p|p|`0"~I ran around the block 4.7 times~ after a 500 ,yard warm-up walk," Krista explained to her 5brother. "~Each time around is 1.3 miles~, right?" 0Then she added, grinning, "~Don't count the .75 .m~cxx~q`c8|cxq|8qGpx??x~q|pp|GGq?Gq?c8~|qcx`xGqc|qc8~qpxGxGq4) + .5 2.8 / (4 + .5) 2.8 + (.5 / 4)  1.2 ounces  .12 ounces  7.5 ounces  2.7 ounces f chocolate mix used %amount of milk in each child's glass )amount of chocolate mix in Chang's glass total amount of milk used number of children %original amount of mix Mr. Park used %amount of extra mix in Chang's glass (2.8 + .5) / 4 (2.8 / n~ 4using 1 quart of milk and ~2.8 oz of chocolate mix. 2~Chang liked extra chocolate in his, so ~he added /.5 oz of the mix to his glass.~ #Now how much $chocolate mix is in Chang's glass?# .amount of chocolate mix in each child's glass #total amount o2~Mr. Park made chocolate milk for the 4 childrey of punch bowl number of guests liters per bottle amount served to each guest 8.6 / 2 )8.6 / 2, rounded up to next whole number 2 / 8.6 ,8.6 / 2, rounded down to next whole number  4 bottles  4.8 bottles  5 bottles  4.3 bottles XBG`cxGx~q`D~qc8#qGcxGx~qF?~qc8c|Gx@x~|`G?`~|c`4Gina just arrived home from college. #How long had 2she been on the train# if ~the whole trip, in the 1car and on the train, took 8.3 hours~? Gina and 2her roommate ~had driven 72 miles at 30 mph~, and "the train had traveled at 80 mph. distance traveled on the train total distance traveled how long Gina was on the train how long Gina waNPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~/Hazel was making soup, and ~the recipe she was /using made 12 servings, but only 4 people were 3going to be at dinner tonight~. #How many cups of 4milk should she use# if ~the recipe calls for 3 1/2 'pini  m?!'z,1L7<BGLYRW+]bgfmr8x}220 more orders to fill 5 more orders to fill 9 more orders to fill c8cc8cGAqGGqpc8@pc8@pxGx< 30.2 m 15.1 m hAs  .61 hours  5.9 hours  .59 hours H.75 4.7 x (1.3 - .75)  5.36 miles  6.11 miles  6.86 miles  .0536 miles ces  2.7 ounces 3/4 days  390 5/8 days  6 3/8 days nded down to next whole number 8 more orders to fill 1mber of people who could fit around the pool depth of the pool perimeter of the pool number of club members length of pool width of pool total area of Mark's backyard (9.6 + 5.5) x 2  9.6 + 5.5  9.6 x 5.5 (9.6 x 5.5) x 2 3.02 m 20.6 m4"I don't think that a Science Club party at my pool 2is possible," said Mark. "We couldn't fit all 52 1members around the pool. ~It is only 9.6 meters *long and 5.5 meters wide.~" #What is the perimeter of the pool?# area of the pool /nuGqpc8@pc8@pxGx<miles  6.86 miles  .0536 miles ces  2.7 ounces 3/4 days  390 5/8 days  6 3/8 days nded down to next whole number 8 more orders to fill 10 more orders to fill 5 more orders to fill 9 more orders to fill c8cc8cGAqGs in the car  total time train's rate of speed distance in car car's rate of speed 8.3 - (72 - 30) 8.3 - (30 / 72) (72 / 30) - 8.3 8.3 - (72 / 30)  6.1 hours  .61 hours  5.9 hours  .59 hours H.75 4.7 x (1.3 - .75)  5.36 miles  6.11 ts of milk~ and 3/4 pints of water? 'number of cups of water she should use (number of pints of water she should use &number of cups of milk she should use 'number of pints of milk she should use number of servings in recipe number of people at dincost of each TV (100/42) x 63,250 (63,250 / 42) x 100 (42 / 63,250) x 100 (42/100) x 63,250  27,665 homes  26,465 homes  26,565 homes  26,654 homes XHople that have more than one TV -number of homes that have less than two TV's 1percentage of homes that have less than two TV's +number of homes that have more than one TV number of homes total population *percentage of homes with more than one TV .~In Main City there are 63,250 homes~ and the 4total population is 113,850. ~There are 42% of the .households which have more than one TV set.~ -#The cable TV company wants to know how many +homes in Main City have more than one TV.# ,number of peshed length of the room original area width number of weeks  added length (23.94 / 4.2) - 2.75 23.94 / (4.2 + 2.75) (23.94 / 4.2) + 2.75 (23.94 + 2.75) / 4.2 2.32 m 8.45 m 5.7 m 23.2 m $ 6now 23.94 square meters. The builders will make it 42.75 m longer, but its width will stay the same, .4.2 m.~ #How long will the room be when they finish?"# original length of the room new area of the room new perimeter of the room fini1"Four more weeks until the addition to the house 2makes my room bigger," Sally said. "~Its area isner amount of milk in recipe number of cups in a pint 12 / (3 1/2) = n/4 12 / [(3 1/2) x 2] = 4/n 12 / (3 1/2) = 4/n 12 / [(3 1/2) x 2] = n/4  2 1/4 pints  2 1/4 cups  2 1/3 cups  2 1/3 pints B50 seconds 10 minutes, 25 seconds H2Bill trained for two weeks to break the old class /record of eating 1/2 gallon of ice cream in 28 3minutes. ~He was able to eat the 1/2 gallon in an 0amazing 25 minutes.~ At this rate, #how long &would it take him to eat 2/3 gallon?# #by how much he beat the old record -how long it would take him to eat one gallon 1what flavor of ice cream was used in the contest -how long it would take himted amount thrown out "(186.5 + 42.65) / 1.2 rounded up %(186.5 - 42.65) / 1.2 rounded down "(186.5 - 42.65) / 1.2 rounded up %(186.5 + 42.65) / 1.2 rounded down  120 bags  119.875 bags 20 bags  119 bags w %many bags can they fill completely?# &amount that was kept from the harvest #amount that was harvested each day )number of bags that were filled each day -number of bags that can be completely filled number of days capacity of bag total harves/~Keith and his sister had harvested a total of 0186.5 kg of fruit~ in 4 1/2 days. ~They had to ,throw out 42.65 kg of fruit~ because it was 3rotten. If ~each bag holds 1.2 kg of fruit,~ #ho5 1/3 x 5 1/3) - 164 3/4 (10 1/2 x 5 1/3) - 164 3/4 133 1/12 cubic inches 134 1/12 cubic inches 133 11/12 cubic inches 133 7/12 cubic inches ours ttball "amount of wasted space in the box volume of the box $cost per cubic inch of the football volume of football length of box  width of box height of box #(10 1/2 x 5 1/3 x 5 1/3) + 164 3/4 %(164 3/4) / (10 1/2 + 5 1/3 + 5 1/3) $(10 1/2 x the box in 2which the $37 football came. #How much space was 1wasted in the box# if she found that ~the volume 2of the football was 164 3/4 cubic inches, and the 4box was 10 1/2 inches long, 5 1/3 inches wide and 5 1/3 inches high?~ length of the foo3Maggie noticed that space was wasted in  33 1/3 minutes 8 1/3 minutes A3 hours 8 hours t to eat 2/3 gallon amount of ice cream he ate old record time new amount of ice cream time to eat the ice cream 25 / (1/2) = x / (2/3) 25 / (1/2) = (2/3) / x (1/2) / 25 = x / (2/3) (1/2) / (2/3) = x / 25 33 1/2 minutes 33 3/10 minutes/Bob and his family bought their video cassette .recorder from a store that had the brand they 2wanted for $18.95 less than another store. ~They 5had to pay $11.45 in sales tax.~ #Find the price of 2the VCR# if ~the sales tax in Bob's state is 4%.~ %price of the VCR (without sales tax) &total amount of money they had to pay )amount of m~A?|Gc|`<G@?pqx`?|q8>`?>|?|q?|<~G?>|q?|q?~G@A?|@x?@`<`?|3/4 degrees  89 degrees ((4.5 = n / 12 8/12 = 14.5 / n 8/12 = n / 14.5  21.75 cm  217.5 cm  2.175 cm  2,175 cm @``x?@?|`~?|Gc?|Geasures how to use a protractor perimeter of the block ((87 1/2 + 82 2/3 + 91 1/6 + 98 2/3) / 3 ((87 1/2 + 82 2/3 + 91 1/6 + 98 2/3) x 4 "87 1/2 + 82 2/3 + 91 1/6 + 98 2/3 ((87 1/2 + 82 2/3 + 91 1/6 + 98 2/3) / 4 88 3/4 degrees  90 degrees 89 0 feet. Around one 3block ~the angles were 87 1/2, 82 2/3, 91 1/6, and *98 2/3 degrees.~ #Find the average angle measure.# sum of the angles range of the angle measures area of the whole block average angle measure conversion scale 4 angle m2To practice using her protractor, Lilia carefully 1measured the angles made by the streets on a map 3on which 1/2 inch represented 5cm  2,175 cm length of short side of big triangle 'length of short side of small triangle (length of middle side of small triangle &length of long side of small triangle 12/8 = 14.5/n 8/14.5 = n/12 8/12 = 14.5/n 8/12 = n/14.5  21.75 cm  217.5 cm  2.175 s the length of the !larger triangle's longest side?# /length of the longest side of the big triangle 0length of the shortest side of the big triangle 0length of the middle side of the small triangle 1length of the longest side of the small triangle %1Lucy was asked to find the length of the longest 0side of a triangle without using a ruler. ~The 3shortest side was 12 cm long, and the triangle was 8similar to another triangle with sides of 8 cm,~ 19 cm, and ~14.5 cm.~ #What i?|?||`~?|Gc?|G~A?|Gc|`<G@?pqx`?|q8>`?>|?|q?|<~G?>|q?|q?~G@A?|@x?@`<`45 $286.95 $287 $286.25 $276.25 B@``x?@?oney they saved at this store 2sales tax they would have paid at the other store $savings compared to the other store amount of sales tax percentage of discount rate of sales tax 11.45 / (100/4) 11.45 / (4/100) 11.45 x (4/100) (4/10 ) / 11.?|-Trina had two sponsors for the jog-a-thon to 2raise money for her soccer team. ~She jogged 8.4 3miles~ in 59 minutes. #How much did she raise# if 2~one of the sponsors pledged $10.50 for each mile 0she jogged and the other pledged $7.75 a mile?~ #total amount pledged for each mil/ n = (1 7/8) / (1 1/2) %(5 x 12 + 4) / (1 7/8) = n / (1 1/2) 6' 10" 6' 2" 6' 8" 6' 6" A12 8/12 = 14.5/n 8/12 = n/14.5  21.75 cm  217.5 cm  2.175 cm  2,175 cm ual height of Bigfoot %height of the brother in the picture Brad's height in photo brother's actual height Bigfoot's height in photo Brad's actual height %(5 x 12 + 4) / (1 1/2) = n / (1 7/8) %(5 x 12 + 4) / (1 1/2) = (1 7/8) / n %(5 x 12 + 4) ther. ~In the photo Brad 5is 1 1/2 inches tall and Bigfoot is 1 7/8 inches.~ 3#How tall is Bigfoot# if ~Brad is really 5'4"~ and Brad's brother is 5'8"? +height difference between Bigfoot and Brad /height difference between Brad and his brother actcx~Acx~pxG?x~~GqGc8~~xGqGc8~~xGq|Gc8~~xpxG?x~~/Brad claimed to have a picture of himself with 3Bigfoot, taken by his broGof discount  sales tax original price (225 / 50) / 100 (225 / 50) x 100 (50 / 225) / 100 (50 / 225) x 100 22% 22 2/9% 22 1/3% 22.25% (We save what percent of the original price?# 3what percent of the original price the discount is the sale price for the desk )amount saved compared to the other store 3percent of the other store's price the discount is other store's price amount 3"Here's an ad for a sale on computer desks!" Tracy 2shouted. "It says ~'Take $50 off our already low 4price of $225!~ Compare at other stores for $240!' 2That's a good deal. #@A?|@x?@`<`?|?|@``x?@?|`~?|Gc?|G~A?|Gc|`<G@?pqx`?|q8>`?>|?|q?|<~G?>|q?|q?~G(10.5 - 7.75) x 8.4 $73.92 $15.33 $153.30 $18.25 B2/3) / 4 88 3/4 degrees  90 degrees 89 3/4 degrees  89 degrees ((4.5 = n / 12 8/12 = 14.5 / n 8/12 = n / 14.5  21.75 cm  217.5 cm  2.175 cm  2,175 cm e how fast she jogged -how much money she raised during each minute amount of money she raised distance jogged minutes of jogging first sponsor's pledge second sponsor's pledge 10.5 + (7.75 x 8.4) (10.5 + 7.75) x 8.4 (10.5 + 7.75) / 8.4 2~Juan's garden has an area of 5 1/2 square yards~ 2and a perimeter of 28 feet. ~He has 9 3/8 lbs of 5Acme fertilizer and 5 3/4 lbs of Super fertilizer.~ 2#How much fertilizer does he have for each square yard of his garde@``x?@?|`~?|Gc?|G~A?|Gc|`<G@?pqx`?|q8>`?>|?|q?|<~G?>|qve bill for dinner 1(18/100) x 42.38 rounded to nearest whole number /(18/100) x 42.38 rounded to nearest thousandth .(18/100) x 42.38 rounded to nearest hundredth *(18/100) x 42.38 rounded to nearest tenth $7.63 $7.00 $8.00 $7.6284 ?# 2how much more this tip is compared to a usual tip -how much Kenny's father will leave for a tip !how much a standard tip would be /total amount of money they will pay for dinner rate of standard tip cost of each meal rate of tip they will leaenny's outstanding report card, he 4and his family went out to dinner. His father said 5"Since the service has been exceptional, ~I'll leave 1an 18% tip~ instead of the usual 15%" ~The bill 0came to $42.38.~ #How much will Kenny's father leave as a tip?|1To celebrate K?|G~A?|Gc|`<G@?pqx`?|q8>`?>|?|q?|<~G?>|q?|q?~G@A?|@x?@`<`?|5 $171.40 $94.45 $94.95 $85.50 ! square yard q8/12 = 14.5 / n 8/12 = n / 14.5  21.75 cm  217.5 cm  2.175 cm  2,175 cm @``x?@?|`~?|Gcs to mow 'total cost of the guitar and amplifier #amount of money he has made so far cost of guitar cost of amplifier number of lawns mowed money for each lawn 179.95 - (19 x 4.5) (179.95 - 19) x 4.5 179.95 + (19 x 4.5) (179.95 / 19) x 4. Tony had earned all his money by .mowing lawns. #How much more does he have to 2save in order to buy the guitar?# ~So far he had +mowed 19 lawns, charging $4.50 each time.~ 0amount he still needs to save to buy the guitar $number of lawns he still ha4Tony admired the guitar in the music store window. 2~The guitar cost $179.95; ~the amplifier would be 2another $64.95.>|?|q?|<~G?>|q?|q?~G@A?|@x?@`<`?|?|17.5 cm  2.175 cm  2,175 cm @``x?@?|`~?|Gc?|G~A?|Gc|`<G@?pqx`?|q8>`? 1/2) (9 3/8 + 5 3/4) / (5 1/2) (9 3/8 - 5 3/4) / (5 1/2) 9 3/8 + [(5 3/4) / (5 1/2)] 2 3/4 lbs per square yard 2 15/22 lbs per square yard 83 3/16 lbs per square yard 75 lbs per square yard q8/12 = 14.5 / n 8/12 = n / 14.5  21.75 cm  2n?# %amount of fertilizer per square yard amount of fertilizer per yard total amount of fertilizer price of the fertilizer area of the garden amount of Acme fertilizer amount of Super fertilizer perimeter of the garden (9 3/8 + 5 3/4) x (5?|q?~G@A?|@x?@`<`?|?|1"Can you babysit for our 3 children for ~6 hours ,next weekend~, Julie?" Julie said yes, and 2explained that ~she would charge at the same rate 1as tonight, when sho nearest tenth $7.63 $7.00 $8.00 $7.6284 @``x?@?|`~?|Gc?|G~A?|Gc|`<G@?pqx`?|q8>`percent of discount cost to make the sweater 35 x (30/100) 35 / (70/100) 35 / (30/100) 35 x (70/100) $55.00 $50.50 $50.00 $116.67 bBounded to nearest thousandth .(18/100) x 42.38 rounded to nearest hundredth *(18/100) x 42.38 rounded t#What was the original price of the sweater?# -percent of the original price she has to pay original price of the sweater -percent of the discount of last week's price &savings compared to last week's price sale price last week sale price today 4Kelly found a sweater she really liked ~on sale for 1$35.~ The salesgirl told her ~the price was 30% 0less than the original price,~ which was even a 4better deal than last week, when it was on sale for *$39. <`?|?|@``x?@?|`~?|Gc?|G~A?|Gc|`<G@?pqx`?|q8>`?>|?|q?|<~G?>|q?|q?~G@A?|@x?@`ckets  17 tickets mber /(18/100) x 42.38 rounded to nearest thousandth .(18/100) x 42.38 rounded to nearest hundredth *(18/100) x 42.38 rounded to nearest tenth $7.63 $7.00 $8.00 $7.6284  of tickets she must sell to make a profit cost of the sets number of sets number of performances cost of each set  ticket price (41.75 / 6) x 1.5 (6 x 41.75) x 1.5 (6 x 41.75) / 1.5 (41.75 / 6) / 1.5  167 tickets  251 tickets 1,670 ti of the construction of the sets for the 3play?# ~The ticket price is $1.50~ per person for /any of the 3 shows and ~the 6 sets cost $41.75 each.~ +number of people that will attend the show 4number of tickets she must sell to pay for the sets 1number3#How many tickets must Anne sell in order to cover 1the costG@?pqx`?|q8>`?>|?|q?|<~G?>|q?|q?~G@A?|@x?@`<`?|?|nearest hundredth *(18/100) x 42.38 rounded to nearest tenth $7.63 $7.00 $8.00 $7.6284 @``x?@?|`~?|Gc?|G~A?|Gc|`|?|q?|<~G?>|q?|q?~G@A?|@x?@`<`?|?|3~Ricardo finished the 3 mile cross-country race in 016 minutes, 15 seconds~, only 21 seconds behind 1the w40 seconds 10 minutes, 50 seconds 10 minutes, 25 seconds Harest tenth $7.63 $7.00 $8.00 $7.6284 @``x?@?|`~?|Gc?|G~A?|ows made number of games number of people on team (92 / 115) x 100 (115 / 92) x 100 (100 / 115) x 92 (92 / 100) x 115 83.5% 80% 88% 71% 2!  2.25 liters  1.25 liters  2.6 liters A / 3 = n / 2 11 minutes, 10 seconds 10 minutes, the percentage of free throws that he made.# )number of free throws attempted per game "percentage of free throws he made $percentage of free throws he missed $number of free throws made per game  number of free throws attempted number of free thr+John is the best free throw shooter on the 0basketball team. Last season ~he attempted 115 -free throws~ in 22 games, ~and he made 92 of 1them.~ #Find?>|q?|q?~G@A?|@x?@`<`?|?|284 @``x?@?|`~?|Gc?|G~A?|Gc|`<G@?pqx`?|q8>`?>|?|q?|<~G) (5 - 1.5) + 2.25 5 + (1.5 + 2.25)  4.76 liters  2.25 liters  1.25 liters  2.6 liters A / 3 = n / 2 11 minutes, 10 seconds 10 minutes, 40 seconds 10 minutes, 50 seconds 10 minutes, 25 seconds Harest tenth $7.63 $7.00 $8.00 $7.6nt of orange juice in gallons which juice Eric does not like  amount of apple juice in liters %amount of pineapple juice in gallons  total liters total gallons liters of pineapple juice liters of orange juice 5 - (1.5 + 2.25) 5 - (2.25 - 1.5Try this Eric, ~I made 5 liters of it,~ about 1/3 5gallons." "What's in it, Clint?" "My favorites. I 6put in ~1.5 liters of pineapple juice, 2.25 liters of 3orange juice,~ and the rest is apple juice." #How &much apple juice is in this mixture?# "amou3"utes, 10 seconds 10 minutes, 40 seconds 10 minutes, 50 seconds 10 minutes, 25 seconds Hbe at the next race his time to run the next race time behind winner distance of this race time for this race distance of next race (16 x 60 + 15)/3 = 2/n (16 x 60 + 15)/n = 2/3 (16 x 60 + 15)/2 = 3/n (16 x 60 + 15)/3 = n/2 11 mininner. ~If he runs at the same pace~, #how 5long will it take him to finish the race at the next *meet# when ~there will be a 2 mile race~? the winner's time at this race .how many minutes it takes him to run one mile 4how close to the winner he will Gc|`<G@?pqx`?|q8>`?>|?|q?|<~G?>|q?|q?~G@A?|@x?@`<`?|?|1~Heather finished her 16-page report and it too n/2 11 minutes, 10 seconds 10 minutes, 40 seconds 10 minutes, 50 seconds 10 minutes, 25 seconds Hmber of albums number of CD's (56 / 140) x 100 (140 / 56) x 100 (56 / 100) x 140 (100 / 140) x 56 33% 41% 40% 44% Aistance of next race (16 x 60 + 15)/3 = 2/n (16 x 60 + 15)/n = 2/3 (16 x 60 + 15)/2 = 3/n (16 x 60 + 15)/3 = said. #What 2percent of them are CD's# if ~he has 56 CD's~, 49 records and the rest are tapes. percent of albums on tape percent of albums on record number of albums on tape percent of albums on CD number of records number of tapes total nu6"I can't believe it! My brother ~Alan has 140 albums 3on records, CD's and tapes~," Lanette `?|q8>`?>|?|q?|<~G?>|q?|q?~G@A?|@x?@`<`?|?|0.1 pages 9 pages  tenth $7.63 $7.00 $8.00 $7.6284 @``x?@?|`~?|Gc?|G~A?|Gc|`<G@?pqx 20 + (30 / 1.6)  18.75 mph  12.5 mph  1.875 mph  1.25 mph ф16 / (4 x 60 + 40) = (2 x 60 + 55) n '(4 x 60 + 40) / 16 = n / (2 x 60 + 55) '(4 x 60 + 40) / (2 x 60 + 55) = n / 16 )16 / (4 x 60 + 40) = n / (2 x 60 + 55)  10 pages  9.6 pages  1did Nina ride?# difference in their rates &difference in their total riding time how fast David was riding total distance traveled distance they rode  Nina's time  Nina's rate  David's time 30 - (20 / 1.6) 20 - (1.6 / 30) 20 - (30 / 1.6)|cxc8~xpx?x~p|5~Nina and David rode their bikes 30 miles~ along the /beach. ~Nina averaged a speed of 20 mph,~ but 3David was slower. ~It took David 1.6 hours~ while 0Nina only took 1.5 hours. #How much faster cxx~c8cxq|px??x~q|Gq?c8~|xGqcc8~xGq'(4 x 60 + 40) / 16 = n / (2 x 60 + 55) '(4 x 60 + 40) / (2 x 60 + 55) = n / 16 )16 / (4 x 60 + 40) = n / (2 x 60 + 55)  10 pages  9.6 pages  10.1 pages 9 pages rinted when she checked 0number of characters per inch that were printed /number of pages left to print when she checked number of pages in report time to print report characters per inch time when checked &16 / (4 x 60 + 40) = (2 x 60 + 55) n k 4her 4 minutes and 40 seconds to print it out~ using 3a print size of 10 characters per inch. #How much 1of the report had been printed when ~she checked after 2 minutes, 55 seconds~?# .number of pages the printer prints per minute )number of pages pdaily amount eaten by Kevin daily amount eaten by Tricia (2 x 12) - (2 1/2 + 75/100) "(2 x 12) - [(2 1/2 + 75/100) x 5] 2 - [(2 1/2 + 75/100) x 5] (2 x 12) - [(2 1/2 + 75) x 5]  8 3/4 pieces  8 1/4 pieces  7 3/4 pieces  7 1/4 pieces Bce each day~? -number of pieces of beef jerky that are left -number of ounces of beef jerky that are left 1pieces of beef jerky that have been eaten so far 1ounces of beef jerky that have been eaten so far number of days original number of pieces /~The Crawfords took 2 dozen~ 3 ounce pieces of .beef jerky with them when they went camping. 3#~How many pieces were left after 5 days# if Kevin 5ate 2 1/2 pieces each day, while Tricia ate 75% of a pieir m?!'z,1L7<BGLYRW+]bgfm28x} *number of innings Donna pitched in relief number of games Donna played [(2 x 6) + 4] / 2  (3 x 2) / 3 [(2 x 6) + 4] / 3  (2 x 6) / 3  8 innings  4 innings  3 innings 5 1/3 innings ҄game?# $total number of games Donna pitched 1average number of innings Donna pitched per game &total number of innings Donna pitched 'total number of games Donna's team won .number of innings Donna pitched in full games number of runs Donna scored 1Donna was a pitcher for her softball team. ~She 0pitched two full 6-inning games, and during the 2third game she pitched 4 innings in relief.~ She /scored 2 runs during the ~3 games.~ #What was .the average number of innings she pitched per xp~xcx@x~cAxcq8|p~xx8|c~xc8|cAx~pxx5When Guillermo won $500 in a raffle at the carnival, 1he decided to spend $100 and ~put the other $ [12 + .75 + (3 x .25)] $28,000 $31,230 $33,763 $27,067 money playoff money earned #number of players and their shares #number of coaches and their shares &number of towel boys and their shares #406,000 / [(3 x 12) + .75 + .25] "406,000 / [12 + (3 x .75) + .25] 406,000 / (12 + .75 + .25) "406,000 /f 3one share to each of the 3 coaches, and 25% of one 1share to the towel boy.~ #How much is one share worth?# $number of shares that were voted on how much money each coach gets "how much money the towel boy gets (value of one share of the playoff 0~The basketball team earned $406,000~ for being 1world champions after 24 playoff games. ~The 12 0players voted themselves one share each, 75% odegrees  134 degrees  67 degrees he congruent angles "sum of all three angles' measures measure of given angle perimeter of triangle number of angles 0sum of the measures of the angles in a triangle 3n + 46 = 180  n - 46 = 180 2n + 46 = 180 2n - 46 = 180  62 degrees  113 0~One angle of a triangle measures 46 degrees.~ )The other two angles are congruent. The 3perimeter of the triangle is 36 inches. #Find the 0degree measurements of the 2 congruent angles.# area of the triangle length of each side  measure of tber of tickets sold in the raffle  amount won amount put in bank interest rate "length of time money was invested 400 x .0625 x 1 400 x 6.25 x 1 400 x .625 x 1 400 x (6 1/4) x 1 $250 $35 $25 $625 A400 3in the bank. The bank pays 6 1/4% simple interest +for its accounts.~ #How much interest did Guillermo earn in one year?# ,amount of interest he earned after one year &balance in his account after one year !amount of money he kept to spend %num2#What is the probability that Alejandro 00 $3,063 $3,630 $630 B (12 + .75 + .25) "406,000 / [12 + .75 + (3 x .25)] $28,000 $31,230 $33,763 $27,067 s until the movie starts cost of a ticket time until movie starts cost of the popcorn %amount short if his money is tripled 3n + 5.5 = 1.15 3n + 1.15 = 5.5 3n - 1.15 = 5.5 2n + 5.5 = 1.15 $2.22 $.57 $2.18 $1.45 ,000 x .7 x 3 $6,3 ~"Even if I 6tripled the money I have, I'd still be $1.15 short of .what I need~. Can I borrow some?" #How much money does Rudy have?# total cost of the two tickets amount of money Rudy has %amount of money Rudy needs to borrow )number of minute."Do you have enough for the movie, Rudy? ~It 5costs $5.50~ and starts in 10 minutes."randchildren length of time invested interest rate 3,000 + (3,000 x .7 x 3) 3,000 + (3,000 x .07 x 3) 3,000 x .07 x 3 3,000 x .7 x 3 $6,300 $3,063 $3,630 $630 Baccount that paid 7% interest.~ +total amount of interest Paula has earned *total amount of money Mrs. Jefferson left +length of time for Paula's money to double 2total amount of money Paula has after three years amount of inheritance number of g1Mrs. Jefferson left each of her 8 grandchildren, .including Paula, ~an inheritance of $3,000.~ 2#What was the balance of Paula's account ~after 3 3years?~# She put the money in a ~savings 0 / [(3 x 12) + .75 + .25] "406,000 / [12 + (3 x .75) + .25] 406,000 / (12 + .75 + .25) "406,000 / [12 + .75 + (3 x .25)] $28,000 $31,230 $33,763 $27,067  next three-point shot 3probability he will miss his next three-point shot number of games number of points made number of shots made number of shots missed 8 / 12 12 / 8 12 / (12 + 8)  8 / (12 + 8) 4/3 3/5 2/5 2/3 $shares #406,00will make 4his next three-point shot?# In 9 games so far this .season ~he has made 12 three-point shots, and missed only 8.~ 0total number of three-point shots he has taken /number of three-point shots taken in each game 3probability he will make his [(18,400 / 80,000) x 2)] x 100 [18,400 / (80,000 x 2)] x 100 11.5 % 46 % 23 % 5.75 % rey have to repay the loan interest rate of the loan total balance of the loan amount of the down payment amount of loan interest on loan )length of time that interest accumulated price of house 18,400 / (80,000 x 2) (18,400 / 80,000) x 100 an $80,000 loan~ to 4buy a $103,000 house. ~If they could not afford to 0make any payments towards the principle for two 3years, the simple interest accumulated on the loan 3would be $18,400.~ #Find the interest rate of the loan.# ,number of years th0~The Nguyen family took out) 1/3 3/14 1/5 1/4 H35% 65% d8,000 $31,230 $33,763 $27,067  0probability that Jorge will not win the bicycle number of books sold by Jorge number of books sold by Bobby number of books sold by Cathy number of books sold by Dave 3 / (5 + 5 + 2) (5 + 5 + 2) / 3 5 / (3 + 5 + 5 + 2) 3 / (3 + 5 + 5 + 2d 5, Cathy 4sold 5, and Dave sold 2.~ #What is the probability 3that Jorge will win the bike if these are the only "students entered in the drawing?# ,probability that Jorge will win the bicycle total number of books sold total number of tickets sold-For each book of 20 raffle tickets sold, the -student's name would go into a drawing for a 3bicycle. ~Jorge sold 3 books, Bobby sollready done !amount of wiring left to be done height of the robot 100 - [40 - (1/5 x 100)] [40 + (1/5 x 100)] - 100 100 - [40 + (1/5 x 100)] 40 + (1/5 x 100) 40% 60% 35% 65% doday?# -how many meters of wire will be in the robot 4how many meters of wire will remain to be installed +percentage of the wiring she will do today 3percentage of wiring that will be done after today amount of wire put in today amount of wiring a-"My robot's name is Wergmer," Katy announced 3proudly. "~I've installed 40% of the robot's wire 4so far.~ Today 8.3 m more wire goes in. ~Then 1/5 /of the wiring will remain to be done.~" #What -percentage of the wiring will she do tber of squares to move number of sides on a die (number of sides on a die greater than 2 2/6 1/6 4/6 3/6 2/3 1/3 1/2 1/6 ty that she will reach the last square?# "number of people playing the game 0probability that Noriko won't reach last square *highest number of turns Noriko could have 3probability that Noriko will reach the last square number of other players num.Noriko was playing a board game with 4 of her 2friends. The game was played using a single die, 3and ~she needed to roll at least a 3 to be able to 3move over the remaining spaces and win the game~. 1#What is the probabilithe lemonade right "[(50/100 x 1) / (1 + 3)] x 100 [(50/100 x 1) / 3] x 100 [(50/100 x 3) / (1 + 3)] x 100 [(50/100 x 3) / 3] x 100 14 2/7%  11 1/9 %  12 1/2 %  16 2/3 % xAer of cups of lemonade in the pitcher %number of cups of mix in the pitcher !percentage of mix in the pitcher +original amount of lemonade in the pitcher $percent of mix in original lemonade !amount of water added to pitcher *number of tries to get 0% lemon juice/sugar mix~, .50% water, and much too strong. 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The recipe calls for scount on shirt 115.95 + [(5.5/100) x 15.95] rounded to hundredth %[(5.5/100) x 15.95] rounded to tenth -15.95 + [(5.5/100) x 15.95] rounded to tenth &[(5.5/100) x 15.95] rounded to tenth $16.82 $16.74 $16.75 $16.83 R 1) x .07 x 1 $661.50  sales tax~. #What was !the total charge for the shirt?# tax paid on the shirt total charge for the shirt original price of the shirt )total charge if the shirt wasn't on sale sale price of shirt number of shirts purchased sales tax rate di/Tyrone thought something was wrong. The price 3tag said "Reduced $7 to ~$15.95~," but he had paid )more than that at the register. 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