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Answer the following questions.

1) Add 5026, 23 and 158. Ans: _________

2) From 8697 take 245. Ans: _________


3) Multiply 736 by 2. Ans: _________


4) Divide 360 by 3. Ans: _________


5) What is the product of 18 and 4? Ans:________


6) Three friends measured their weight. Sam was 49kg, Alison was

45kg and Tim was 53kg. What was their total weight?

Ans: ______ kg


7) Sam’s house is 37 meters tall while Alison’s house is 56m tall. How

much taller than Sam’s house is Alison’s house? Ans: _______ m


8) Mrs. Pitt baked 25 pizzas, each of which was cut into 8 slices.

a) How many slices did Mrs. Pitt bake in all?   Ans: ____ slices

b) Mrs. Pitt sold 187 slices of the pizzas that she baked. 

How many slices remained?  Ans: _______ slices


9) Mr. John caught 520 flying fish. Mr. Smith caught twice as many

flying fish as Mr. John did. Mr. John sold his flying fish in bags

each of which had 5 flying fish.

a) Altogether, how many flying fish did the two men catch?

Ans: _______ flying fish


b) How many bags of flying fish did Mr. John have?

Ans: ______ bags


c) Mr. John sold each bag of flying fish for $8. If Mr. John

sold all of his flying fish, how much money did he make?

Ans: $ _______


10) Tina bought 4 pens which altogether cost $6. She also bought

some pencils which cost $1 each. Altogether she spent $10. How

many pencils did she buy? Ans: ______ pencils

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