QUARTER TWO, WEEK NINE, MATH HOMEWORK DAY One NAME: __________________________________DATE: _____________________ Indicators: Solve multi-step word problems. 1) A family visits the Wake and Shine restaurant for Sunday Brunch. The adult price for the all you can eat buffet is $35.00 per person. The child’s price for the buffet is $15. What will it cost for three adults and 5 children to eat at the buffet? Show all work. 2) Jason’s backpack is twice the weight of his brother Jack’s backpack. Their sister Samantha’s backpack is three times as heavy as Jason’s. If Jack’s backpack weighs 5 pounds what is the weight of Jason’s and Samantha’s backpack. 3) Mr. Lopez is putting down tile in his kitchen. If his kitchen is a rectangle with a length of 16 feet and a width of 8 feet, how many square feet of tile will Mr. Lopez require to tile the entire floor? 4) Mr. Gutierrez is going on a trip to visit his family in Chicago. The trip is 692 miles. He wants to get there in four days. If he travels the same distance each day how many miles will he have to travel each day in order to get there in four days? 5) Mr. Gutierrez will need 12 gallons of gas each day. If gas costs 7 dollars a gallon how much will he spend on gas for the 4 days of the trip? Show all work. 6) Mrs. Mendoza purchased a handbag and a pair of shoes for $116 dollars. If the wallet cost 40.00 what did the pair of shoes cost? Show all work. QUARTER TWO, WEEK NINE, MATH HOMEWORK DAY Two NAME: __________________________________DATE: _____________________ Indicators: Solve multi-step word problems. 1) Mr. Samuelson got on the train at 7:23 a.m. and got off the train at 2:09 p.m. How long was his train trip? 2) Mrs. Green was ordering flowers for tables for a wedding. She was told that there were 45 tables and that each table was to have 12 flowers. How many flowers did she need to order? 3) After the flowers mentioned in the above problem arrived Mrs. Green was told that there were now more tables than previously thought. Using the flowers that she had already ordered, If she put 8 flowers on each table how many tables were there now? 4) A girl’s dance troupe wants to order costumes for an upcoming show. Each costume costs $63.00. If there are 33 girls in the troupe, how much money will they need to purchase the costumes? 5) Two swimmers were having a race. The first swimmer swam across the pool in 1 minute and 34 seconds. The next swimmer took 12 seconds longer and the third swimmer took 14 seconds longer than the second swimmer. How long in minutes and seconds did it take for the third swimmer to cross the pool? 6) Mrs. Tran is making a monthly budget. She spends $2,600 on rent, $1,647 on food, 1,987 on credit card bills and $896 on electricity, water and gas. How much money does Mrs. Tran spend each month on her basic expenses? QUARTER TWO, WEEK NINE, MATH HOMEWORK DAY Three NAME: __________________________________DATE: _____________________ Indicators: Solve multi-step word problems. 1) A garden has a width of 12 feet and a length of 18 feet. What is the perimeter of the garden? 2) What would the perimeter of the above garden be if the same garden was measured in yards instead of feet. (Remember there are 3 feet in 1 yard) 3) A high school swimming pool measures 20 feet by 40 feet. What is the area and the perimeter of the swimming pool? 4) A length of rope measures 300 centimetres. How many metres does it measure? 5) Mr. Wasp collects honey from honeybees. He collects 3,460 ounces of honey. He bottles the honey in 4 ounce jars. How many jars can Mr. Wasp fill? 6) If each jar sells for $5.00 how much money can Mr. Wasp make from his honey? 7) A basketball team scores 612 for a season. This represents 9 times what they scored in the first game of the season. What was their score in the first game? QUARTER TWO, WEEK NINE, MATH HOMEWORK DAY Four NAME: __________________________________DATE: _____________________ Computation Review. Add 7,895 87,456 2,567 + 36,896 + 3,455 Multiply using break apart strategy 56 X47 4,567 X 7 Subtract 98,432 6,703 - 6,789 - 4,895 Divide: 4,567 divided by 6 398 divided by 3
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