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Chapter 2 Station Problems
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Station 1
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Station 2
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Station 3
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Station 4
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Station 5
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Chapter 2 Station Problems
Station 1
Dracula knows 100 baseball players by
name. Ten are Vampires. The rest are
Werewolves and Snakes. He knows the
names of twice as many Werewolves as
Snakes. How many
Werewolves does he
know by name?
Chapter 2 Station Problems
Station 2
Of 25 rounds at the regional spelling
contest, the Mad Hatters tied 3 rounds and
won 2 more than they lost. How many
rounds did the Mad Hatters win?
Chapter 2 Station Problems
Station 3
Freddie Kruger went out to his grandfather's
farm. His grandfather has
rats and bats on his farm.
He noticed that there were
a total of 26 heads and 68
feet among them. How
many rats and how many
bats did his grandfather
have? (It might be helpful to draw a
picture.) Hint: Bats have 2 feet and rats
have 4.
Chapter 2 Station Problems
Station 4
Last summer, eighteen
people attended a
Halloween party at the
Hollywood Tower
Hotel. Each person had
to pay for tickets for the
party. Tickets for
children were $5.00
each. Adult tickets cost
$7.00. Mr. Jason, the
event coordinator,
received $116 for all
the tickets. How many children and how
many adults attended the party?
Chapter 2 Station Problems
Station 5
The Adams Family has two children. The
sum of their ages is 23. The product of
their ages is 132.
a. How old are the children?
b. Cousin “It”’s age is the difference of the
children’s ages, multiplied by 30. How
old is Cousin “It”?