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All Operations Review

All Operations Review. Problem 1. Mrs. Ferguson had 172 leftover Halloween candies to give to her 43 students. If she wants to give out an equal number of candies to each of her students, which operation would she use to decide? Multiplication Subtraction Addition Division.

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All Operations Review

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  1. All Operations Review

  2. Problem 1 Mrs. Ferguson had 172 leftover Halloween candies to give to her 43 students. If she wants to give out an equal number of candies to each of her students, which operation would she use to decide? • Multiplication • Subtraction • Addition • Division

  3. Problem 2 There are 336 t-shirts for all 6 fourth grade classes at Carpenter Hill. If each class is to receive an equal number of t-shirts, how many t-shirts will each class receive?

  4. Problem 3 Mrs. Hrabovsky has 17 tomato plants in her garden. Each tomato plant has 39 tomatoes growing on it. How many tomatoes does she have growing in her garden?

  5. Problem 4 Mrs. Denton has 256 pencils to split among 4 boxes. If she puts the same number of pencils in each box, how many pencils will each box contain?

  6. Problem 5 There are 5,280 feet in one mile. How many feet are there in 5 miles?

  7. Problem 6 Mark had 16 cards and Olivia had 13 cards. Christian had three times the sum of Mark and Olivia’s cards. How many cards did Christian have?

  8. Problem 7 What is the value of ?

  9. Problem 8 What is 10.3 + 11.09?

  10. Problem 9 What is twenty-three thousand four hundred thirty-three and six tenths minus four thousand six hundred twenty-nine and fifty-three hundredths? Write your answer in words.

  11. Problem 10 A drawer in Mrs. Scott’s class has one red pen, one blue pen, one black pen and two pencils. If Mrs. Scott picks two items from her drawer, what are all the possible combinations of items she could pull out? Create an organized list.

  12. Problem 11 Luvianos Mexican Restaurant has two types of enchiladas, chicken or beef. On either type of enchilada they can put one type of sauce: verde, carne or queso. With each enchilada plate you can order one side: rice, beans or tortillas. If every plate has to have one type of enchilada, one sauce and one side, how many possible combinations of plates can there be? Make a tree diagram showing the answer.

  13. Problem 12 If you read 13 minutes a day, seven days a week, 52 weeks a year, how many minutes do you read in a year?

  14. Problem 13 The table below shows the number of crates of sports drinks at a convenience store. How many sports drinks are in one crate?

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