Post by pinkteacher on Feb 20, 2007 22:15:03 GMT -5
to days lesson is a easey mixed reveiw
Divide.1.
15/41,040
2.
34/73,848
3.
67/25,594
4.
20/260,060
5.
52/85,852
6.
58/49,184
Complete.7. wich numbers that are multiples of 4.
16 8 3 75 83 61
1 52 33 20 2 44
8. wich numbers that are multiples of 9.
27 8 50 91 36 98
67 6 72 45 5 25
Complete.9. One rainy afternoon Olivia decided to look through some old family photographs. It was fun seeing how her parents looked when they were young. Their clothes and hairstyles looked so funny! In one of the albums she found a baby picture of her great-great grandfather. On the back of the picture were the words, "Bertram Allan Westing. Born November 10, 1879." Olivia knew that he had died on May 13, 1985. How old was her great-great grandfather when he died?
10. Our neighbor, Mrs. Smith, said her family originally immigrated to Canada in 1867. How many years ago did her family immigrate to Canada?
Key #2
Complete.11. Ali's family has a large garden with many different fruit trees. Last year they harvested a lot of fruit: twenty-two pounds of peaches, nineteen pounds of plums, and twenty-eight pounds of apples. Ali's mother decided to dry twenty-nine pounds of the total amount of fruit in the sun. She used the rest of the fruit to make jelly. How many pounds of fruit did Ali's mother have to make jelly?
12. It was so cold outside that we could see our own breath. The morning began at twenty-six degrees, but quickly dropped eighteen degrees when a cold front arrived. By mid-afternoon, the temperature increased ten degrees. What was the temperature in mid-afternoon?
Write the value of .13. 2 + = 92
14. 1 + 8,000 + + 80,000 + 80 + 700 = 588,781
15. 2 tens 6 ones 9 hundreds 9 ten thousands thousands = 97,926
16. 600 + 6 + = 616
Each letter in each question stands for a 1-digit number. In each question, no two letters may stand for the same number. Two separate problems are unrelated. Find a value for each letter.17. TIE
× TRY
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SNORE
(Use the numbers: 0, 6, 3, 1, 8, 9, 2, and 4)
18. WEAR
× SHE
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CHOOSE
(Use the numbers: 8, 6, 5, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 9)
19. FAT
× THEY
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PRETTY
(Use the numbers: 9, 0, 7, 4, 8, 3, 1, and 5)
Divide.20.
3/30
21.
3/378
22.
7/24
23.
3/395
24.
3/22
25.
2/54
Divide.1.
15/41,040
2.
34/73,848
3.
67/25,594
4.
20/260,060
5.
52/85,852
6.
58/49,184
Complete.7. wich numbers that are multiples of 4.
16 8 3 75 83 61
1 52 33 20 2 44
8. wich numbers that are multiples of 9.
27 8 50 91 36 98
67 6 72 45 5 25
Complete.9. One rainy afternoon Olivia decided to look through some old family photographs. It was fun seeing how her parents looked when they were young. Their clothes and hairstyles looked so funny! In one of the albums she found a baby picture of her great-great grandfather. On the back of the picture were the words, "Bertram Allan Westing. Born November 10, 1879." Olivia knew that he had died on May 13, 1985. How old was her great-great grandfather when he died?
10. Our neighbor, Mrs. Smith, said her family originally immigrated to Canada in 1867. How many years ago did her family immigrate to Canada?
Key #2
Complete.11. Ali's family has a large garden with many different fruit trees. Last year they harvested a lot of fruit: twenty-two pounds of peaches, nineteen pounds of plums, and twenty-eight pounds of apples. Ali's mother decided to dry twenty-nine pounds of the total amount of fruit in the sun. She used the rest of the fruit to make jelly. How many pounds of fruit did Ali's mother have to make jelly?
12. It was so cold outside that we could see our own breath. The morning began at twenty-six degrees, but quickly dropped eighteen degrees when a cold front arrived. By mid-afternoon, the temperature increased ten degrees. What was the temperature in mid-afternoon?
Write the value of .13. 2 + = 92
14. 1 + 8,000 + + 80,000 + 80 + 700 = 588,781
15. 2 tens 6 ones 9 hundreds 9 ten thousands thousands = 97,926
16. 600 + 6 + = 616
Each letter in each question stands for a 1-digit number. In each question, no two letters may stand for the same number. Two separate problems are unrelated. Find a value for each letter.17. TIE
× TRY
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SNORE
(Use the numbers: 0, 6, 3, 1, 8, 9, 2, and 4)
18. WEAR
× SHE
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CHOOSE
(Use the numbers: 8, 6, 5, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 9)
19. FAT
× THEY
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PRETTY
(Use the numbers: 9, 0, 7, 4, 8, 3, 1, and 5)
Divide.20.
3/30
21.
3/378
22.
7/24
23.
3/395
24.
3/22
25.
2/54