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Mathematics, 19.02.2021 02:10 gthif6088

1. Perry ran 30 miles more than DeShawn last month. Perry ran 46 miles. Write and solve an ADDITION equation to represent how many miles DeShawn ran. 2. For weeding the garden, Jacob was given $12.50. Now he has $23.00. Write and solve an ADDITION equation to represent how much money Jacob had before he was paid.

3. Mary won 80 super bouncy balls playing hoops at the county fair. At school she gave one to every student in her math class. She only has 56 remaining. Write and solve a SUBTRACTION equation to represent how many bouncy balls she gave away.

4. After paying $9.00 for a pizza, Nora has $27.10. Write and solve a SUBTRACTION equation to represent how much money she started with.

5. Seven candy bars cost $12.25. Write and solve a MULTIPLICATION equation to represent the cost of one candy bar.

6. I was driving at 70 miles per hour and traveled 437.5 miles.
Write and solve a MULTIPLICATION equation to represent how many hours I traveled.
Scott and seven of his friends went out to eat.

7. They split the bill evenly. Each person paid $17.82. Write and solve a DIVISION equation to represent the total bill.

8. Kathryn and her best friend found some money under the couch. They split the money evenly, each getting $24.18. Write and solve a DIVISION equation to represent the amount of money found under the couch.

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