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Weekly Math Homework 8/31 – 9/4
Monday
Tuesday
Use Order of Operations to
solve.
42 – (28 ÷ 7) + 111
Janet has 17 quarters and
$13 in bills. How much total
money does she have?
A boutique sold
$127.50 worth
of purses. How
many purses did
they sell?
Find the difference.
Wednesday
Thursday
How much is half of 2.25?
What is the LCM of 3 and 8?
What is the GCF of 54 and 32?
Use Order of Operations to
solve.
366,825
- 236,657
42 + 5[61 – (5x6)]
What adds to be the bottom
number but also multiplies to
be the top?
How long will it take you to
drive 135 miles at a speed
of 45 miles per hour?
In May, Jim’s lunch account
has a balance of $58.19. If
lunch costs $2.74 per day,
how many days will Jim be
able to buy lunch before his
account runs out of money?
Jon and Jim painted a fence.
Simplify
19 – 1.67 + (–2.4)
What addition statement is
modeled on the number
line:
Find the sum.
Jim is running on a trail that
Jon painted
1
4
of the fence
and Jim painted
5
of
12
the
Find the product.
5,384
x 65
Simplify:
1
4
(−12 + )
4
3
fence. How much of the
fence did they paint total?
Use the diagram below to
find the solution to -1 + 2.
- 52.7 + 364.09
5
4
is of a mile long. So far he
has run
2
3
of the trail. How
Divide:
−20.48
−4
many miles has he run so
far?
Use the diagram to find the
solution to 4 + (–7)
Helene, a hiker, starts at an
elevation of 27 feet above
sea level and descends 32
feet during her hike to base
camp. Which describes the
elevation of base camp?
A mermaid is swimming at sea
level when a human comes by.
She dives underwater at a rate
of 8 meters per second. She
continues to descend for 20
seconds. What depth is she
now?
John received $200 dollars
for his birthday. He
purchased a pair of tennis
shoes for $75.00. He gave
his brother $15. How much
money does John has now?
−60 − (−98) + (−53)
Sean says that to add a
number to –100 and still
have –100 is to add zero.
Candice says that she can
add two numbers to –100
and still have –100. Who is
correct and why? Give an
example to support your
answer.
If the pink gorilla eats watermelon every night, how much watermelons does he eat?
Multiply:
4
5
(− ) (− )
9
8
Simplify:
3
3
(2 ) ÷ (−3 )
5
4
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Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
If the pink gorilla eats watermelon every night, how much watermelons does he eat?
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