MRS. WILLIAMS



Name__________________________________________________ Date___________ ADDING MULTI-DIGIT NUMBERS Reminder: Write the problem vertically. Don’t forget to line up the decimals – if decimals appear in the problem.1) 398 + 3462) 268 + 4573) 289 + 1464) 5782 + 6874 5) 0.06 + 4.96) 23.1 + 5.867) 7.156 + 2.9038) 23.1 + 5.86SUBTRACTING MULTI-DIGIT NUMBERS Reminder: Write the problem vertically. Don’t forget to line up the decimals – if decimals appear in the problem.9) 800 – 23710) 207 – 19811) 5271 – 359212) 6215 – 243713) 4.98 – 1.314) 2.65 – 0.0915) 12.5 – 8.3616) 50 – 9.99MULTIPLYING MULTI-DIGIT NUMBERS Reminder: Write the problem vertically. 17) 53 × 1718) 23 × 6419) 235 × 2820) 242 × 321) 8176 × 8 22) 879 × 95 23) 274 × 600 24)58493 × 6MULTIPLYING FRACTIONS Step 1: Multiply the numeratorsStep 2: Multiply the denominatorsStep 3: Simplify (if applicable)25) 13 ×14= 26) 27 ×14= 27) 35 ×14= 28) 34 ×56=29) 14 ×57=30) 59 ×310= 31) 34 ×34= ADDING FRACTIONS Step 1: Change to a common denominator (if there isn’t one)Step 2: Add the numeratorsStep 3: Simplify 32) 26+36= 33) 25+35= 34) 59+19= 35) 512+ 12=36) 14 +13= 37) 57+ 23= 38) 25+ 310=SUBTRACTING FRACTIONS Step 1: Change to a common denominator (if there isn’t one)Step 2: Subtract the numeratorsStep 3: Simplify39) 1112-212= 40) 78-38= 41) 1011-211=42) 710- 310=43) 914- 214=44) 1315- 23=45) 1112-14ROUNDINGStep 1: Find the place you are rounding toStep 2: Look at the number to the right. Round up if the number is 5 or more. If the number is 4 or less keep the number the same. Round to the nearest tenth46) 0.3247) 1.5748) 4.3149) 6.7550) 5.81951) 5.42852) 9.36153) 2.78Round to the nearest hundredth54) 0.32455) 3.86556) 2.95657) 3.20859) 1.76560) 5.32161) 11.62762) 15.376Round to the nearest whole number63) 4.564) 7.365) 3.166) 8.767) 7.9968) 5.0469) 14.51270) 8.52Factors and Multiples List the factors 71. 8 ____, _____, _____, _____ 72. 81 ____, _____, _____, _____, _____ 73. 99 ____, _____, _____, _____, _____, ______ List the first five multiples 74. 7 ____________________________________ 75. 12 ____________________________________ 76. 15 ____________________________________ Order of Operations 77. 75÷5+4×5= 78. 80÷10×4+3-1=79. 6+3×2-3×4=80. 7×3+20÷5-9+1=81. 6÷2+6×2-5=82. 14÷7×2+21÷3×4=Problem Solving83. Samantha has to read a book that is 525 pages long. She has 21 days to read the book. How manypages will she need to read each day to finish on time?84. Andrew’s family is going on vacation across the United States. They traveled 515 miles every dayfor 17 days. How many miles did they travel in all?85. Three classes of 25 students collected 8 cans of soup from each student. The cans were then to bedivided between 4 charities. How many cans of soup went to each charity?86. Brent has a collection of 84 Bobble Head trophies he needs to box up for the move to his new home.He can fit 7 trophies into one box. How many boxes will Brent need?87. Kayla has 12 cousins. She received $15.00 from each cousin for her birthday. How much moneydid she receive in all?88. The 5th grade is going on a trip to the state park. There are 1,012 students going. Each bus can hold44 students. How many busses will they need? (Do not use a calculator.)89. Tom had 7/12 of a pizza. His little sister came along and took 2/5 of his pizza away. How muchpizza does Tom have left?90. Jill has ? of a yard of ribbon. Tammy has 4/7 of a yard. How much do they have together?91. Nancy ate 1/3 of a pizza and Gabe ate ? of the pizza. How much of the whole pizza is left?92. Don has $12.32 in his piggy bank. He collects and returns pop cans for $3.70. Approximately howmuch money does he have together?93. Michelle earned $5.00 for every hour she babysat. Last week she babysat for 8 hours. She spent$12.00 of the money she earned. Write an expression that can be used to find how much money she hadleft. 94. At a restaurant, Mr. Fudge ordered a fish platter for $12.75 and a piece of cheesecake for $2.50. The tax was $0.97. If he left a $3 tip, how much did Mr. Fudge spend in all?95. Last week Maria worked 1.75 hours on Monday, 2.5 hours on Wednesday, and 4 hours on Friday. How many hours did she work last week?96. Bill’s normal temperature is 98.6 °F. Today, Bill is sick and has a temperature of 102.3 °F. How many degrees above his normal temperature is this?97. At the beginning of a trip, the odometer in Mr. Kilowatt’s car read 9,651.4 miles. At the end of the trip, it read 10,475.9 miles. How many miles was the trip?98. The members of the Pedal Pushers Bicycle Club have traveled 134.8 miles of a 200 mile trip. How many more miles do they have to go?99. Six friends have four sandwiches to share. What fraction of a sandwich will each person get?100. If you buy 3 books at $3.95 each, how much change would you get from $20.00? Checklist: ? I answered every question. ? I showed all my work. ? My work is attached if I completed it on a separate sheet of paper. I understand that my child must show their work and attach it here in order to be given credit for this assignment. ________________________________________________ ___________________________ Parent signature Date ................
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