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Menu Math THE HAMBURGER HUT (X,÷) REM 102B

AUTHORS: Kitty Scharf Barbara Johnson

A TEACHING RESOURCE FROM

©2015, 2001, 1980

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MENU MATH TO THE TEACHER MENU MATH books are designed to build basic math skills through the use of a real‑life, contemporary situation—looking at a menu and figuring costs involved when eating in a restaurant. By answering questions which have realistic circumstances, students are often able to better understand the practical reasons for learning math. This approach has proven successful in helping motivate the sometimes–reluctant learner. Most students show a natural interest in materials featuring topics familiar to them as a part of their everyday lives. Skill pages in this book include clearly stated objectives and are sequential. Post-tests appear at the end of each section. In most cases, examples are provided for the students. However, so that a page may be used as a post-test, examples have been left off some pages. SUGGESTIONS • Duplicate pages. • Set up MENU MATH Learning Centers. • Have students create their own story problems and checks. • Write additional story problems and checks using your students’ names. • Make a booklet of selected skill pages for individual students. Have the student design a cover for the booklet—draw a hamburger, cola, etc. • Cut out the restaurant checks. They may be used along with play money to help students learn how to make change. • Allow students to use calculators to check answers. • Purchase additional copies of the menus. KNOWLEDGE OF MATH AND MONEY IS IMPORTANT TO SUCCESS AND INDEPENDENCE. WE HOPE YOUR STUDENTS WILL ENJOY AND LEARN FROM THE REAL‑LIFE EXPERIENCES PROVIDED IN THIS BOOK.

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Multiplying 2-digit numbers by 1 digit (2, 3, 4, 5’s)

Example:

1.

$ .13 x 3



2.

1

$ .33 x 4 $1.32





$ .22 x 4

$ .64 x 2



3.

$ .18 x 3

4.



$ .31 x 3



$ .42 x 2

$ .43 x 5



$ .21 x 4



$ .16 x 5



$ .43 x 4



$ .33 x 3



$ .26 x 2

$ .19 x 5



$ .24 x 4



$ .42 x 3



$ .35 x 4

5.

$ .37 x 3



$ .29 x 4



$ .12 x 5



$ .46 x 4

6.

$ .28 x 5



$ .36 x 4



$ .16 x 3



$ .61 x 5

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Multiplying 2-digit numbers by 1 digit (2, 3, 4, 5’s)

1.

$ .92 x 3







$ .73 x 3





$ .84 x 2



$ .70 x 4

2.

$ .62 x 4



$ .83 x 5



$ .65 x 3



$ .50 x 2

3.

$ .52 x 3



$ .46 x 4



$ .93 x 2



$ .86 x 5

4.

$ .27 x 3



$ .30 x 4



$ .75 x 2



$ .48 x 5

5.

$ .35 x 3



$ .68 x 2



$ .52 x 5



$ .20 x 3

6.

$ .39 x 3



$ .56 x 4



$ .80 x 2



$ .29 x 5

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Multiplying 2-digit numbers by 1 digit (6, 7’s)

Example:

1.

$ .24 x 7



2.

1

$ .33 x 6 $1.98





$ .15 x 6





$ .26 x 6



$ .14 x 7

$ .20 x 6



$ .18 x 7



$ .23 x 6



$ .25 x 7

3.

$ .19 x 6



$ .23 x 7



$ .31 x 6



$ .21 x 7

4.

$ .35 x 6



$ .38 x 7



$ .40 x 6



$ .42 x 7

5.

$ .44 x 6



$ .50 x 7



$ .49 x 7



$ .12 x 6

6.

$ .52 x 7



$ .22 x 7



$ .39 x 6



$ .48 x 6

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Multiplying 2-digit numbers by 1 digit (6, 7’s)

1.

$ .65 x 6







$ .73 x 7





$ .33 x 6



$ .57 x 7

2.

$ .45 x 7



$ .66 x 6



$ .60 x 7



$ .77 x 7

3.

$ .81 x 7



$ .61 x 6



$ .76 x 6



$ .80 x 7

4.

$ .83 x 6



$ .89 x 7



$ .85 x 6



$ .94 x 7

5.

$ .75 x 7



$ .73 x 6



$ .79 x 7



$ .90 x 6

6.

$ .99 x 7



$ .98 x 6



$ .93 x 7



$ .86 x 6

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Multiplying 2-digit numbers by 1 digit (8, 9’s)

4

$ .36 x 8 $2.88

1.

$ .23 x 8



$ .25 x 9



$ .41 x 8



$ .44 x 9

2.

$ .26 x 8



$ .29 x 9



$ .17 x 8



$ .27 x 9

3.

$ .30 x 9



$ .34 x 8



$ .36 x 8



$ .40 x 9

4.

$ .39 x 8



$ .29 x 8



$ .46 x 8



$ .45 x 9

5.

$ .17 x 9



$ .19 x 8



$ .54 x 8



$ .30 x 9

6.

$ .38 x 9



$ .47 x 8



$ .20 x 8



$ .35 x 9

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Multiplying 2-digit numbers by 1 digit (8, 9’s)

1.

$ .62 x 9



$ .54 x 8



$ .64 x 8



$ .60 x 9

2.

$ .57 x 9



$ .62 x 8



$ .58 x 8



$ .53 x 9

3.

$ .65 x 9



$ .75 x 9



$ .73 x 8



$ .67 x 8

4.

$ .82 x 9



$ .86 x 8



$ .79 x 8



$ .70 x 9

5.

$ .89 x 8



$ .90 x 9



$ .92 x 8



$ .88 x 8

6.

$ .99 x 8



$ .96 x 8



$ .89 x 9



$ .85 x 9

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Multiplying 3-digit numbers by 1 digit (2, 3, 4, 5’s)

Example:

1.

$ 3.33 x 3



2.

1

$ 6.25 x 3 $18.75





$ 1.30 x 4





$ 2.34 x 2



$ 3.76 x 3

$ 7.16 x 3



$ 4.07 x 5



$ 3.75 x 4



$ 5.55 x 2

3.

$ 9.42 x 5



$ 7.08 x 4



$ 4.65 x 4



$ 6.96 x 5

4.

$ 6.82 x 5



$ 8.05 x 2



$ 3.15 x 5



$ 4.24 x 3

5.

$ 2.18 x 4



$ 3.16 x 3



$ 6.24 x 4



$ 5.25 x 5

6.

$ 9.15 x 2



$ 9.36 x 4



$ 6.49 x 5



$ 9.24 x 3

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Multiplying 3-digit numbers by 1 digit (6, 7’s)

1.

$ 2.49 x 7







$ 3.98 x 6

2.

$ 2.84 x 7



3.

$ 3.58 x 7

4.



$ 7.52 x 7



$ 3.68 x 6

$ 3.69 x 6



$ 8.59 x 7



$ 8.25 x 6



$ 4.95 x 6



$ 7.46 x 7



$ 8.24 x 6

$ 4.98 x 7



$ 5.27 x 6



$ 4.82 x 7



$ 8.98 x 6

5.

$ 6.75 x 7



$ 7.49 x 6



$ 9.27 x 6



$ 5.95 x 7

6.

$ 6.28 x 7



$ 8.69 x 7



$ 3.98 x 6



$ 9.49 x 6

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Multiplying 3-digit numbers by 1 digit (8, 9’s)

1.

$ 3.69 x 8







$ 3.23 x 9





$ 6.84 x 8



$ 7.29 x 9

2.

$ 1.89 x 9



$ 2.69 x 8



$ 7.63 x 9



$ 8.58 x 8

3.

$ 2.98 x 9



$ 3.82 x 8



$ 8.56 x 9



$ 8.98 x 8

4.

$ 4.26 x 9



$ 5.82 x 8



$ 8.69 x 9



$ 9.18 x 8

5.

$ 4.92 x 9



$ 5.81 x 9



$ 9.06 x 9



$ 9.62 x 8

6.

$ 5.09 x 8



$ 6.94 x 9



$ 7.28 x 8



$ 9.25 x 9

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Multiplying 4-digit numbers by 1 digit (2, 3, 4, 5’s)

Example:

1

1

$16.25 x 3 $48.75

1.

$ 16.24 x 2



$ 15.18 x 4







$ 24.25 x 2



$ 16.29 x 3

2.

$ 20.48 x 3



$ 20.56 x 4



$ 23.61 x 4



$ 27.49 x 5

3.

$ 38.24 x 4



$ 19.84 x 3



$ 30.78 x 2



$ 32.54 x 4

4.

$ 28.99 x 5



$ 41.25 x 5



$ 22.66 x 3



$ 17.54 x 5

5.

$ 52.36 x 4



$ 38.19 x 2



$ 29.82 x 3



$ 52.37 x 5

6.

$ 62.39 x 2



$ 71.40 x 4



$ 81.63 x 3



$ 94.08 x 3

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Multiplying 4-digit numbers by 1 digit (6, 7’s)

1.

$ 15.56 x 6







$ 12.98 x 7





$ 26.26 x 7



$ 53.16 x 6

2.

$ 17.29 x 6



$ 13.72 x 7



$ 29.30 x 7



$ 19.99 x 6

3.

$ 23.62 x 7



$ 38.68 x 7



$ 31.64 x 6



$ 26.75 x 6

4.

$ 33.59 x 6



$ 37.26 x 7



$ 43.21 x 6



$ 52.16 x 7

5.

$ 48.25 x 6



$ 62.52 x 7



$ 74.65 x 7



$ 82.15 x 6

6.

$ 75.75 x 6



$ 86.21 x 7



$ 94.37 x 6



$ 96.63 x 7

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Multiplying 4-digit numbers by 1 digit (8, 9’s)

1.

$ 35.42 x 9







$ 36.58 x 8





$ 74.35 x 9



$ 67.15 x 8

2.

$ 38.61 x 8



$ 43.46 x 9



$ 76.23 x 9



$ 66.28 x 8

3.

$ 35.22 x 8



$ 31.95 x 9



$ 73.47 x 9



$ 69.27 x 8

4.

$ 38.43 x 8



$ 58.29 x 9



$ 75.62 x 8



$ 64.86 x 9

5.

$ 47.32 x 8



$ 62.95 x 9



$ 84.47 x 8



$ 92.58 x 9

6.

$ 28.73 x 8



$ 16.78 x 9



$ 87.77 x 8



$ 95.69 x 9

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Example:

Multiplying 2-digit numbers by 2 digits (3-digit answer).

1.

$ .47 x 17



2.

2

$ .28 x 13 1 84 28 $3.64





$ .29 x 13





$ .28 x 15



$ .33 x 25

$ .27 x 24



$ .26 x 18



$ .36 x 21



$ .38 x 26

3.

$ .24 x 21



$ .13 x 25



$ .33 x 15



$ .18 x 24

4.

$ .56 x 12



$ .41 x 14



$ .36 x 11



$ .52 x 16

5.

$ .26 x 15



$ .27 x 18



$ .65 x 12



$ .56 x 13

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Multiplying 2-digit numbers by 2 digits (4-digit answer).

Example: $ .83 x 13 2 49 83 $10.79

1.

$ .97 x 23







$ .65 x 36





$ .92 x 64



$ .58 x 47

2.

$ .96 x 47



$ .59 x 95



$ .71 x 27



$ .68 x 26

3.

$ .94 x 25



$ .58 x 38



$ .75 x 25



$ .76 x 24

4.

$ .35 x 67



$ .68 x 58



$ .83 x 84



$ .17 x 98

5.

$ .95 x 26



$ .76 x 48



$ .82 x 65



$ .33 x 77

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Multiplying 2-digit numbers by 2 digits (4-digit answer).

1.

$ .27 x 52







$ .69 x 18





$ .88 x 19



$ .85 x 25

2.

$ .94 x 37



$ .85 x 48



$ .69 x 72



$ .86 x 31

3.

$ .69 x 58



$ .88 x 4- 4



$ .76 x 46



$ .78 x 62

4.

$ .63 x 48



$ .29 x 83



$ .75 x 45



$ .67 x 84

5.

$ .96 x 36



$ .84 x 37



$ .48 x 88



$ .39 x 56

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Multiplying 3-digit numbers by 2 digits (4-digit answer).

Example:

1.

$ 6.12 x 12



2.

1

$ x

3

5.27 15 2635 52 7 $ 79.05





$ 1.99 x 14

$ 1.36 x 25



3.

$ 3.26 x 22

4.

5.



$ 2.12 x 15



$ 1.22 x 43

$ 1.42 x 23



$ 1.26 x 17



$ 2.16 x 18



$ 5.52 x 14



$ 3.63 x 24



$ 1.67 x 19

$ 3.58 x 26



$ 2.64 x 33



$ 5.46 x 13



$ 2.69 x 32

$ 2.93 x 16



$ 1.69 x 27



$ 4.25 x 19



$ 6.28 x 12

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Multiplying 3-digit numbers by 2 digits (5-digit answer).

1.

$ 7.36 x 84







$ 5.65 x 62





$ 8.62 x 83



$ 8.36 x 44

2.

$ 7.24 x 32



$ 7.46 x 82



$ 5.93 x 47



$ 4.36 x 72

3.

$ 4.63 x 44



$ 8.24 x 63



$ 3.42 x 55



$ 7.36 x 47

4.

$ 4.94 x 82



$ 6.28 x 57



$ 8.36 x 92



$ 8.52 x 96

5.

$ 5.56 x 45



$ 8.64 x 39



$ 3.98 x 48



$ 4.96 x 83

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Name ________________________________________

Multiplying 3-digit numbers by 2 digits (5-digit answer).

1.

$ 8.36 x 82



$ 5.56 x 72







$ 8.98 x 25



$ 5.66 x 83

2.

$ 3.85 x 73



$ 6.42 x 85



$ 2.68 x 53



$ 3.75 x 55

3.

$ 6.78 x 33



$ 8.38 x 46



$ 5.59 x 82



$ 3.78 x 36

4.

$ 7.48 x 83



$ 7.96 x 47



$ 3.99 x 36



$ 8.52 x 74

5.

$ 6.64 x 92



$ 9.86 x 74



$ 9.36 x 63



$ 9.86 x 48

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Multiplying 3-digit numbers by 2 digits, zero difficulty (5-digit answer).

Example:

1.

$ 6.09 x 35



2.

3 4

$ x

4.08 46 ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­ 2448 1 63 2­­­­­­­­ $ 187.68





$ 4.03 x 92





$ 7.06 x 34



$ 8.09 x 83

$ 7.08 x 62



$ 4.20 x 50



$ 6.03 x 92



$ 6.30 x 40

3.

$ 5.08 x 54



$ 6.08 x 72



$ 7.05 x 58



$ 4.06 x 88

4.

$ 8.60 x 70



$ 4.09 x 36



$ 5.08 x 46



$ 8.06 x 66

5.

$ 9.40 x 83



$ 7.07 x 69



$ 6.02 x 50



$ 9.04 x 28

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Multiplying 4-digit numbers by 2 digits (6-digit answer).

Example:

1.

$ 75.43 x 36



2.

5 2 1

$ x

1

49.22 63 147 66 2 953 20 $ 3, 100.86



$ 69.44 x 43





$ 54.26 x 39



$ 79.35 x 26

$ 58.63 x 28



$ 84.39 x 31



$ 37.22 x 64



$ 65.83 x 27

3.

$ 46.37 x 72



$ 59.15 x 48



$ 85.45 x 74



$ 36.86 x 55

4.

$ 92.87 x 25



$ 43.29 x 46



$ 65.88 x 53



$ 74.39 x 96

5.

$ 56.36 x 25



$ 88.63 x 46



$ 56.42 x 53



$ 39.85 x 63

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Multiplying 4-digit numbers by 2 digits (6-digit answer).

1.

$ 48.69 x 47







$ 78.48 x 36





$ 59.77 x 28



$ 76.82 x 39

2.

$ 27.58 x 64



$ 87.97 x 34



$ 76.85 x 49



$ 43.99 x 56

3.

$ 84.98 x 66



$ 58.69 x 38



$ 69.43 x 86



$ 75.56 x 74

4.

$ 82.00 x 49



$ 79.00 x 56



$ 39.00 x 87



$ 65.00 x 93

5.

$ 97.00 x 38



$ 26.00 x 95



$ 37.00 x 39



$ 58.00 x 86

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Multiplying 4-digit numbers by 2 digits, zero difficulty (5 and 6-digit answers).

1.

$ 30.08 x 59



2.

Example:

1 3

$ x

50.06 36 300 36 1 501 80 $ 1, 802.16





$ 46.05 x 17





$ 70.06 x 93



$ 32.09 x 73

$ 80.04 x 49



$ 63.09 x 18



$ 20.10 x 36



$ 40.20 x 53

3.

$ 62.08 x 74



$ 20.06 x 48



$ 50.09 x 34



$ 42.09 x 65

4.

$ 30.90 x 83



$ 50.80 x 68



$ 29.08 x 79



$ 70.60 x 38

5.

$ 90.10 x 18



$ 60.07 x 29



$ 42.08 x 57



$ 90.59 x 82

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Finding Sales Tax Some states charge sales tax. When you buy food in a restaurant, you must pay sales tax. The amount of money you pay for sales tax depends on how much the food costs. Look carefully at the example below.

2

Hut Burgers

2

Hot Teas

$8.50 Directions: Follow the steps below.

2.30

1. Add the two items to find the subtotal.



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.76



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11.56

2. Write in the tax from the Tax Table.

10.80



3. Add the subtotal and the tax to find the total. 7% SALES TAX TABLE Amount of Sale

You will be practicing with a 7% Sales 8.50 - 8.64 Tax Table. Find out from your teacher 8.65 - 8.78 8.79 - 8.92 what tax rate your state charges.

The subtotal on the sample check above is $10.80. $10.80 is between $10.79 and $10.92 on the Tax Table. Tax owed is $.76.

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Tax

.60 .61 .62 8.93 - 9.07 .63 9.08 - 9.21 .64 9.22 - 9.35 .65 9.36 - 9.49 .66 9.50 - 964 .67 9.65 - 9.78 .68 9.79 - 9.92 .69 9.93 - 10.07 .70 10.08 - 10.21 .71

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Amount of Sale

Tax

10.22 - 10.35 10.36 - 10.49 10.50 - 10.64 10.65 - 10.78 10.79 - 10.92 10.93 - 11.07 11.08 - 11.21 11.22 - 11.35 11.36 - 11.49 11.50 - 11.64 11.65 - 11.78 11.79 - 11.92

.72 .73 .74 .75 .76 .77 .78 .79 .80 .81 .82 .83

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7% SALES TAX TABLE Amount of Sale

Tax

Amount of Sale

23.08 – 23.21 23.22 – 23.35 23.36 – 23.49 23.50 – 23.64 23.65 – 23.78 23.79 – 23.92 23.93 – 24.07 24.08 – 24.21 24.22 – 24.35 24.36 – 24.49 24.50 – 24.64 24.65 – 24.78 24.79 – 24.92 24.93 – 25.07 25.08 – 25.21 25.22 – 25.35 25.36 – 25.49 25.50 – 25.64 25.65 – 25.78 25.79 – 25.92 25.93 – 26.07 26.08 – 26.21 26.22 – 26.35 26.36 – 26.49 26.50 – 26.64 26.65 – 26.78 26.79 – 26.92 26.93 – 27.07 27.08 – 27.21 27.22 – 27.35 27.36 – 27.49 27.50 – 27.64 27.65 – 27.78 27.79 – 27.92 27.93 – 28.07 28.08 – 28.21 28.22 – 28.35 28.36 – 28.49 28.50 – 28.64 28.65 – 28.78 28.79 – 28.92 28.93 – 29.07

1.62 1.63 1.64 1.65 1.66 1.67 1.68 1.69 1.70 1.71 1.72 1.73 1.74 1.75 1.76 1.77 1.78 1.79 1.80 1.81 1.82 1.83 1.84 1.85 1.86 1.87 1.88 1.89 1.90 1.91 1.92 1.93 1.94 1.95 1.96 1.97 1.98 1.99 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03

29.08 – 29.21 29.22 – 29.35 29.36 – 29.49 29.50 – 29.64 29.65 – 29.78 29.79 – 29.92 29.93 – 30.07 30.08 – 30.21 30.22 – 30.35 30.36 – 30.49 30.50 – 30.64 30.65 – 30.78 30.79 – 30.92 30.93 – 31.07 31.08 – 31.21 31.22 – 31.35 31.36 – 31.49 31.50 – 31.64 31.65 – 31.78 31.79 – 31.92 31.93 – 32.07 32.08 – 32.21 32.22 – 32.35 32.36 – 32.49 32.50 – 32.64 32.65 – 32.78 32.79 – 32.92 32.93 – 33.07 33.08 – 33.21 33.22 – 33.35 33.36 – 33.49 33.50 – 33.64 33.65 – 33.78 33.79 – 33.92 33.93 – 34.07 34.08 – 34.21 34.22 – 34.35 34.36 – 34.49 34.50 – 34.64 34.65 – 34.78 34.79 – 34.92 34.93 – 35.07

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Tax 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20 2.21 2.22 2.23 2.24 2.25 2.26 2.27 2.28 2.29 2.30 2.31 2.32 2.33 2.34 2.35 2.36 2.37 2.38 2.39 2.40 2.41 2.42 2.43 2.44 2.45

Amount of Sale

Tax

35.08 – 35.21 35.22 – 35.35 35.36 – 35.49 35.50 – 35.64 35.65 – 35.78 35.79 – 35.92 35.93 – 36.07 36.08 – 36.21 36.22 – 36.35 36.36 – 36.49 36.50 – 36.64 36.65 – 36.78 36.79 – 36.92 36.93 – 37.07 37.08 – 37.21 37.22 – 37.35 37.36 – 37.49 37.50 – 37.64 37.65 – 37.78 37.79 – 37.92 37.93 – 38.07 38.08 – 38.21 38.22 – 38.35 38.36 – 38.49 38.50 – 38.64 38.65 – 38.78 38.79 – 38.92 38.93 – 39.07 39.08 – 39.21 39.22 – 39.35 39.36 – 39.49 39.50 – 39.64 39.65 – 39.78 39.79 – 39.92 39.93 – 40.07 40.08 – 40.21 40.22 – 40.35 40.36 – 40.49 40.50 – 40.64 40.65 – 40.78 40.79 – 40.92 40.93 – 41.07

2.46 2.47 2.48 2.49 2.50 2.51 2.52 2.53 2.54 2.55 2.56 2.57 2.58 2.59 2.60 2.61 2.62 2.63 2.64 2.65 2.66 2.67 2.68 2.69 2.70 2.71 2.72 2.73 2.74 2.75 2.76 2.77 2.78 2.79 2.80 2.81 2.82 2.83 2.84 2.85 2.86 2.87

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Use the tax table on page 24 to find the sales tax on the following amounts. Show totals.

Amount

Sales Tax

Total

1.

$ 23.15

_____________

_____________

2.

$ 25.50

_____________

_____________

3.

$ 26.99

_____________

_____________

4.

$ 28.32

_____________

_____________

5.

$ 29.75

_____________

_____________

6.

$ 31.25

_____________

_____________

7.

$ 32.10

_____________

_____________

8.

$ 34.88

_____________

_____________

9.

$ 35.00

_____________

_____________

10.

$ 36.46

_____________

_____________

11.

$ 37.95

_____________

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12.

$ 38.13

_____________

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13.

$ 39.50

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14.

$ 40.08

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15.

$ 40.85

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Proper placement of the decimal point and dollar sign

When adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing money, always use a dollar sign ($) and a decimal point (.) in your answer. When adding and subtracting money, line up the decimal points. $ 26.25 + 6.32 $ 32.57 é

Examples:

$ 36.83 - 2.61 $ 34.22 é Line up the decimal point.

When multiplying money, put the same number of decimal places in the answer as there are in the problem. Example: $ 43.55 x 32 87 10 1 306 50 $ 1,393.60

2 decimal places in the problem

ç

There must be 2 decimal places in the answer

ç

When dividing money by a whole number, begin by placing the decimal point in the answer. Example: ê . Line up the decimal point 3 $24.03 1.

2.

Add $2.07 + $3.83 + $1.36 + $.57 =

3.

Multiply $4.85 x 64 =

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4.

$13.14 x 7 =

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Subtract Divide $6.36 ÷ 6 =

26

$30.06 - $2.18 = $24.12 ÷ 3 =

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Multiplying to find the cost when buying more than one of the same item 1. 2.

Use the menu to find the item price. Multiply to find the total price. $ 4.25 x 5 $21.25

Item Price

Total Price

1. Five Hut Burgers

__________

__________

2. Six Colas

__________

__________

3. Eight Jumbo Burgers

__________

__________

4. Ten Tuna Sandwiches

__________

__________

5. Four Beef Stew Dinners

__________

__________

6. Thirteen Ham and Eggs

__________

__________

7. Sixteen Tomato Salads

__________

__________

8. Twelve Steak Dinners

__________

__________

9. Nine Root Beers

__________

__________

10. Seventeen Bacon Burgers

__________

__________

11. Twenty-seven Puddings

__________

__________

12. Thirty-four Ham Sandwiches

__________

__________

13. Forty-two Plain Omelettes

__________

__________

14. Twenty-nine Patty Melts

__________

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Solving multiplication story problems

Use the menu to solve the story problems (answers exclude sales tax). 1. What would be the cost of 6 Steak Dinners?

___________

2. How much must you pay for 5 glasses of Orange Juice?

___________

3. Randy bought 4 Bacon Burgers. How much did he pay?

___________

4. Find the cost of 8 Chicken Sandwiches.

___________

5. A man orders 7 Hut Burgers with cheese. How much will his check total?

___________

6. Find the cost of 4 Fish Dinners.

___________

7. What amount of money would you need if you wanted to buy 6 pieces of Cherry Pie?

___________

8. What would your check total if you ordered 5 Cheese Sandwiches?

___________

9. How much would 9 Steak Dinners cost? 10. What would you pay for 7 Spanish Omelettes?

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Solving multiplication and addition story problems Use the menu to solve the story problems (answers exclude sales tax). 1.

How much will your check total if you buy 3 orders of Hot Cakes and 4 glasses of Orange Juice?

___________

2.

Find the cost of 4 Shrimp Salads and 5 glasses of Milk.

___________

3.

Mr. Anders buys 6 Jumbo Burgers and 4 Bacon Burgers. How much does he spend?

___________

4.

You and your friends have 7 Club Sandwiches and 6 glasses of Iced Tea. What is the amount of your check?

___________

5.

Six Chili Burgers and 3 orders of Cottage Cheese would cost how much?

___________

6.

Four hungry boys buy 8 Hut Burgers and 9 Root Beers. What do they spend?

___________

7.

How much would 5 Patty Melts and 6 Colas cost?

___________

8.

What would be the cost of 9 Hot Beef Sandwiches and 5 orders of Cole Slaw?

___________

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Solving multiplication and addition story problems Use the menu to solve the story problems (answers exclude sales tax). 1.

What would be the cost of 3 pieces of Lemon Pie, 4 pieces of Chocolate Cake, and 4 cups of Hot Tea?

___________

2.

Deanna and her friends had lunch at The Hamburger Hut. They ordered 6 Tuna Sandwiches, 3 Root Beers, and 4 Colas. How much did they spend?

___________

3.

How much would you be charged for 7 orders of French Toast, 4 glasses of Grapefruit Juice, and 3 cups of coffee?

___________

4.

Imagine that you and your family go out for breakfast. Your order includes 4 Plain Omelettes, 5 orders of Waffles, and 6 glasses of Tomato Juice. What will you owe?

___________

5.

Brady and several of his friends were going on a picnic. He stopped at The Hamburger Hut and ordered food to go. He bought 6 Jumbo Burgers, 8 orders of French Fries, 7 orders of Onion Rings, and 9 Colas. How much did Brady have to pay for food for the picnic?

___________

6.

Six hungry teenagers stop at The Hut after the game. They order 9 Bacon Burgers, 4 orders of Baked Beans, and 7 Milk Shakes. They also leave a $9.75 tip. How much money do they spend?

___________

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Name ________________________________________

Solving multiplication, addition, and subtraction story problems Use the menu to solve the story problems (answers exclude sales tax). 1. After the basketball game, some of the players stopped at The Hamburger Hut. Their order included 3 Tuna Sandwiches, 5 Ham Sandwiches, and 10 Milk Shakes. (a) Altogether, what did the players owe? (b) They put their money together and gave the cashier $70.00. What amount of change did she give them?

2.

___________

Dan, Darren, and Dean took their dates to dinner before the dance. They ordered 3 Hut Burgers, 3 Avocado Burgers, 6 orders of Onion Rings, and 5 Colas.

(a) Altogether, what do they spend? (b) The boys give the cashier $50.00. How much change will they get back?

3.

___________

___________ ___________

Mrs. Bell and her class ate lunch at The Hamburger Hut. They placed an order for 8 Jumbo Burgers, 7 Cheese Sandwiches, 6 Chicken Sandwiches, and 20 Iced Teas.

(a) (b)

What was the total amount spent on lunch? Mrs. Bell collected $120.00 from all the students and paid the cashier. What amount of change did Mrs. Bell get back?

___________

___________

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Solving multiplication, addition, and subtraction story problems Use the menu to solve the story problems (answers exclude sales tax).

1.

Jana’s mother reserved a room at The Hamburger Hut for a birthday lunch. Jana invited 22 of her friends. The waiter served 9 Hut Burgers, 7 Patty Melts, and 8 Chili Burgers. Eight guests had Cola, seven had Root Beer, and nine had Milk.

(a) (b) 2.

___________ ___________

After the show, members of the Dance Club go out to eat. They order 7 Steak Dinners, 4 Fish Dinners, 6 pieces of Blueberry Pie, and 3 pieces of Apple Pie.

(a) (b) 3.

What amount of money was spent on the birthday lunch? Jana’s mother gave the cashier $140.00. What change did she receive?

What will the check total? The dancers put their money together and find that they have only $98.75. How much more money do they need?

___________ ___________

Mr. Hall took his four children to The Hut for breakfast. They had 3 orders of Hot Cakes, 2 orders of Ham and Eggs, 4 glasses of Orange Juice, and 5 cups of Hot Chocolate. He left a $5.00 tip for the waiter.

(a) (b)

What amount did he spend on breakfast for his family? Mr. Hall had $40.00. How much money did he have left after paying his bill?

___________ ___________

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Name ________________________________________

Solving multiplication story problems Solve the story problems without the menu.

1.

One Beef Stew Dinner is $5.95. What would be the cost of 36 dinners?

___________

2.

How much money will The Hamburger Hut make by selling 25 Reuben Sandwiches at $5.95 per sandwich?

___________

3.

Clam Chowder is $1.60. How much money will The Hut collect if 68 bowls of Chowder are sold?

___________

4.

The Hut Charges $3.85 for an Egg Salad Sandwich. Ninety-five of these sandwiches were sold in one week. How much money did The Hut make by selling Egg Salad Sandwiches?

___________

5.

One order of Bacon and Eggs sells for $4.45. How much money would 26 orders cost?

___________

6.

How much money will The Hamburger Hut make by selling 75 Fish Dinners that cost $6.10 each?

___________

7.

A Hot Turkey Sandwich sells for $3.65. Figure out what 22 sandwiches would cost.

___________

8.

One Root Beer sells for $1.23. How much would 96 Root Beers cost?

___________

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Solving multiplication story problems Solve the story problems without the menu. 1.

By working at The Hamburger Hut, Ed can earn money for school. He makes $5.30 an hour. Find out how much he’ll earn for 75 hours.

___________

2.

Each month, one of the waitresses puts some of her tip money in a savings account. If she saves $75.00 a month, how much will she save in 24 months?

___________

3.

Julie makes $5.15 an hour. She worked 36 hours last week. Find out how much money she earned for the week.

___________

4.

Carol Ann earns $5.40 an hour working as a part-time cashier at The Hut. One month, she worked 98 hours. What amount did she earn that month?

___________

5.

Debbie, a waitress, uses part of her earnings to make her car payments. If she pays $96.35 each month, what amount will she pay in 18 months?

___________

6.

Jeff is a dishwasher at The Hamburger Hut. His monthly paycheck is $769.90. How much does he make in 12 months?

___________

7.

Each month, $54.20 is taken out of Kitty’s paycheck for taxes. What is the total amount taken out of her paycheck in one year?

___________

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Name ________________________________________

Solving multiplication story problems Solve the story problems without the menu.

1.

One of the waitresses at The Hamburger Hut must drive a total of 35 miles to work and back home each day. In 90 days, how far will she travel getting to and from her job?

___________

2.

The cook uses 125 pounds of pancake mix each month. How many pounds of mix will he use in 18 months?

___________

3.

Greg has a job working as a cook. He is saving money for a boat. If he saves $150.00 a month, what amount will he have in 24 months?

___________

4.

Mia, a hostess at The Hamburger Hut, spends $385.00 each month for rent. In one year, how much will Mia pay for rent?

___________

5.

Bernie wants to go to Mexico for a vacation. He will save $75.50 a month. In 14 months, how much will he have?

___________

6.

Johnny is saving money for college. His job at The Hamburger Hut pays him $815.75 a month. If Johnny saves 16 of his paychecks, how much will he have for college?

___________

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Name ________________________________________

Solving multiplication story problems Solve the story problems without the menu. 1.

Dishwashers at The Hamburger Hut must pay for any dishes they break. A water glass costs $.55. One summer, Ken broke 17 glasses. What amount did Ken owe The Hut for broken glasses?

___________

2.

Bacon Burgers are very popular at The Hamburger Hut and the cook uses 120 pounds of bacon a week. At $1.95 a pound, how much money is spent on bacon?

___________

3.

Waitress uniforms must be sent to the laundry every week. The laundry charges The Hamburger Hut $189.25 a month to clean the uniforms. In 18 months, how much money is spent on cleaning?

___________

4.

Last year, the owner of The Hamburger Hut decided to do some remodeling. Some of the furniture was old and needed to be replaced. Seventeen new booths were bought at a cost of $389.85 each. What was the total amount spent on new booths?

___________

5.

New light fixtures were bought for the main dining room of the restaurant. Each light cost $113.56. What was the total cost of 12 new light fixtures?

___________

6.

The Hut spends $650.00 a month for a cleaning service to clean the floors and the windows. How much does The Hut spend a year for the service?

___________

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Name ________________________________________

Multiplying to find amount of money earned Figure out how much each employee has earned working at The Hamburger Hut. Example: $ 5.35 ç hourly wage x 26 ç hours worked 3210 + 1070 $ 139.10 ç amount earned



Hours Employee Worked

Hourly Wage

Amount Earned

1. Helen

24

$5.75

____________

2. George

27

$5.95

____________

3. Janet

34

$5.60

____________

4. Jim

38

$5.35

____________

5. Shirley

43

$5.73

____________

6. Grant

46

$5.86

____________

7. Wendy

52

$6.05

____________

8. Tom

57

$6.25

____________

9. Margie

63

$5.88

____________

10. Terry

60

$6.36

____________

11. Barbara

69

$5.35

____________

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Name ________________________________________

Multiplying to find the cost of each item and adding to find the total (answers exclude sales tax)

There were 64 people who went on a tour of the city. The bus driver stopped the bus at The Hamburger Hut so that the passengers could eat lunch. There were eight groups and each group placed an order. 8 Ham Sandwiches $4.50 ea. Example: 8 Milk Shakes $3.00 ea. 1.

2. Add to find total. $ 36.00 + 24.00 $ 60.00

Multiply to find cost. $ 4.50 $ 3.00 x 8 x 8 $ 36.00 $ 24.00

Directions: Use the menu to find the cost of each order. 1. 3 Cheese Omelettes 3 Chef Salads 6 Coffees Total

_______ _______ _______ _______

5. 4 Shrimp Salads 5 Tomato Salads 9 Milks Total

_______ _______ _______ _______

2. 3 Chicken Dinners 3 Steak Dinners 4 Milk Shakes Total

_______ _______ _______ _______

6. 7 Patty Melts 3 Fish Dinners 10 Coffees Total

_______ _______ _______ _______

3. 5 Hut Burgers 4 Jumbo Burgers 5 Colas Total

_______ _______ _______ _______

7. 6 Ham Sandwiches 4 Club Sandwiches 3 Apple Pies Total

_______ _______ _______ _______

4. 6 Avocado Burgers 3 Reuben Sands. 9 Root Beers Total

_______ _______ _______ _______

8. 7 Onion Soups 4 Crab Salads 11 Hot Teas Total

_______ _______ _______ _______

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Name ________________________________________

1. 2. 3. 4.

Use the menu to find prices. Multiply to find item costs. Add check to find subtotal. Use tax table to find amount of tax.

5. 6.

Add subtotal and tax. Subtract total from amount paid.

4 Chili Burgers

3 Chef Salads

3 Colas

3 Blueberry Pies

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4 Milks

4 Tomato Juices

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Name ________________________________________

1. 2. 3. 4.

Use the menu to find prices. Multiply to find item costs. Add check to find subtotal. Use tax table to find amount of tax.

5. 6.

Add subtotal and tax. Subtract total from amount paid.

2 Steak Dinners

3 Avocado Burgers

4 Hot Teas

4 Root Beers

3 Puddings

3 Cherry Pies

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4 Cheese Sandwiches

4 Fruit Salads

3 Milk Shakes

6 Milks

3 Sherbets

3 Cheesecakes

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Name ________________________________________

1. 2. 3. 4.

Use the menu to find prices. Multiply to find item costs. Add check to find subtotal. Use tax table to find amount of tax.

5. 6.

Add subtotal and tax. Subtract total from amount paid.

5 Cereals

3 Jumbo Burgers

4 Orange Juices

4 Milk Shakes

5 Coffees

4 Lemon Pies

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4 Shrimp Salads

3 Club Sandwiches

4 Iced Teas

3 Fish Dinners

3 Carrot Cakes

6 Milks

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5/20/09 2:18:30 PM

Name ________________________________________

1. 2. 3. 4.

Use the menu to find prices. Multiply to find item costs. Add check to find subtotal. Use tax table to find amount of tax.

5. 6.

Add subtotal and tax. Subtract total from amount paid.

5 Cheese Sandwiches

4 Ham Sandwiches

4 Tuna Sandwiches

4 Vegetable Soups

6 Milks

8 Milks

3 Hot Chocolates

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2 Reuben Sandwiches

3 Meat Loaf Dinners

1 Club Sandwich

2 Beef Stew Dinners

3 Milk Shakes

7 Hot Teas

4 Root Beers

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Name ________________________________________

1. 2. 3. 4.

Use the menu to find prices. Multiply to find item costs. Add check to find subtotal. Use tax table to find amount of tax.

5. 6.

Add subtotal and tax. Subtract total from amount paid.

4 Plain Omelettes

4 Chicken Sandwiches

3 Waldorf Salads

5 Onion Soups

3 Coffees

3 Milk Shakes

4 Milks

4 Colas

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____________ change

2 Crab Salads

4 Hut Burgers

4 Onion Rings

4 French Fries

5 Iced Teas

3 Milk Shakes

3 Chocolate Cakes

5 Root Beers

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5/20/09 2:18:32 PM

Name ________________________________________

1. 2. 3. 4.

Use the menu to find prices. Multiply to find item costs. Add check to find subtotal. Use tax table to find amount of tax.

5. 6.

Add subtotal and tax. Subtract total from amount paid.

3 Bacon Burgers

4 Tomato Soups

2 Club Sandwiches

4 Hut Burgers

7 Colas

3 Milks

3 Apple Pies

4 Coffees

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5 Tuna Sandwiches

3 Fish Dinners

2 Milk Shakes

4 Root Beers

5 Cheesecakes

3 Coffees

____________ change

8 Sherbets

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1. 2. 3. 4.

Use the menu to find prices. Multiply to find item costs. Add check to find subtotal. Use tax table to find amount of tax.

5. 6.

Add subtotal and tax. Subtract total from amount paid.

3 Chili Burgers

4 Patty Melts

2 Steak Dinners

3 orders French Fries

3 Coffees

4 Colas

1 Carrot Cake

3 Cherry Pies

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2 orders French Toast

2 Tomato Salads

5 Orange Juices

5 Cheese Sandwiches

3 Ham & Eggs

3 Hot Teas

5 Coffees

4 Milks

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Name ________________________________________

1. 2. 3. 4.

Use the menu to find prices. Multiply to find item costs. Add check to find subtotal. Use tax table to find amount of tax.

5. 6.

Add subtotal and tax. Subtract total from amount paid.

4 Chicken Sandwiches

2 Ham Sandwiches

2 orders French Fries

4 orders Onion Rings

4 Banana Cream Pies

6 Colas

8 Coffees

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6 Coconut Cakes

5 Spanish Omelettes

3 Cheesecakes

5 Orange Juices

9 Root Beers

3 Hot Teas 2 Coffees

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Name ________________________________________

1. 2. 3. 4.

Use the menu to find prices. Multiply to find item costs. Add check to find subtotal. Use tax table to find amount of tax.

5. 6.

Add subtotal and tax. Subtract total from amount paid.

3 Ham & Eggs

5 Chili & Beans

2 Cereals

6 Cole Slaws

4 Tomato Juices

4 Lemon Pies

3 Toasts

5 Coffees

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POST-TEST - Multiplication (answers exclude sales tax) 1.

2.

3.

4.

$ .83 x 6





$ 7.36 x 8 $ .98 x 25





$ .45 x 9



$ 15.28 x 5







$ .62 x 7

$ .64 x 83









$ 5.24 x 4





$ 59.32 x 9

$ 4.73 x 12







$ 47.63 x 8



$ 7.98 x 54

$ 60.59



$ 9.69 x 6



$ 8.07 x 26



$ 84.25 x 23

5. 6. 7.

Seven Jumbo Burgers @ Thirty-five Plain Omelettes @ Forty-one Tomato Salads @

8.

Susan and Fred went to The Hamburger Hut for lunch. They each ordered a Reuben Sandwich for $5.95, a side order of Cole Slaw that cost $.99, and a Cola for $1.25. What was the total of their check?

___________

9.

Avocado Burgers are $5.75. How much money will The Hamburger Hut collect if 86 Avocado Burgers are sold?

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$ 70.00 x 36

$5.95 ea. ___________ $3.40 ea. ___________ $5.25 ea. ___________

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Dividing 2-digit numbers by 1 digit, no remainder.

1.

. 2 $.30

2.

. 6 $.60

3.

. 5 $.90

4.

. 3 $.57

5.

. 7 $.91



. 3 $.54



. 5 $.70



. 4 $.52



. 7 $.84



. 5 $.55

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$ .22 2 $.44 40 4 4

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3 $.36

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3 $.72

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2 $.76

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6 $.72

3 $.66

50

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8 $.96

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.

4 $.88

2 $.88

.

5 $.50

.

9 $.99

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Dividing 2-digit numbers by 1 digit, no remainder.

1.

. 4 $.64

2.

. 5 $.85

3.

. 3 $.72

4.

. 3 $.81

5.

. 4 $.76

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. 4 $.96



. 3 $.78



. 2 $.82



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. 6 $.78

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8 $.88

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7 $.70

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6 $.84

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5 $.75

3 $.45

.

2 $.48

.

6 $.96

.

5 $.65

.

8 $.96

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Dividing 2-digit numbers by 1 digit, remainder.

1.

. 7 $.89

2.

. 4 $.57

3.

. 6 $.85

4.

. 4 $.93

5.

. 7 $.79



. 6 $.93



. 3 $.98



. 5 $.84



. 5 $.97



. 6 $.80

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Example:

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.

4 $.65

.



7 $.90

.



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7 $.88

3 $.55



9 $.96

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5 $.72

3 $.74

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3 $.86

4 $.59

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8 $.95

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Name ________________________________________ $1.21 Example: 6 $7.26 Dividing 3-digit 6 numbers by 1 digit, 12 no remainder. 12 6 6

1.

. 6 $9.54

2.

. 2 $6.28

3.

. 8 $2.56

4.

. 5 $6.35



. 5 $9.55



. 3 $6.39



. 8 $4.40



. 9 $9.18

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3 $8.46

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2 $2.56

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4 $8.32

6 $6.06

7 $2.73

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7 $7.84

7 $6.23

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Dividing 3-digit numbers by 1 digit, remainder.

1.

. 8 $6.04

2.

. 6 $7.30

3.

. 6 $3.94

4.

. 4 $3.59

Example:



. 7 $5.03



. 9 $3.70



. 7 $7.29



. 3 $3.67

$ .20 R5¢ 9 $1.85 18 5 0 5

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2 $1.07

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5 $8.28

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5 $4.28

4 $9.10

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8 $2.57

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9 $9.29

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8 $9.97



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Dividing 3-digit numbers by 1 digit, with and without remainders.

1.

. 5 $6.24

2.

. 7 $8.64

3.

. 4 $4.79

4.

. 7 $9.56



. 3 $1.53



. 8 $4.57



. 5 $8.26



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7 $8.45

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4 $2.56

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2 $2.43

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9 $4.67

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6 $9.24

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Dividing 4-digit numbers by 1 digit, no remainder.

$11.00 6 $66.00 6 6 6 00

Example:

.

1.

. 4 $32.00

. 8 $72.00

2.

. 5 $35.00

. 5 $60.00

3.

. 8 $64.00

. 9 $36.00

4.

. 6 $24.00

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8 $56.00







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3 $96.00

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8 $40.00

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6 $54.00

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2 $86.00

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7 $42.00

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Dividing 4-digit numbers by 1 digit, no remainder.

.

1.

. 7 $30.03

. 8 $24.40

2.

. 5 $45.45

. 3 $24.24

3.

. 7 $49.56

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. 4 $56.24

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4 $32.04

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9 $72.09

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6 $42.30

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8 $32.16

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9 $20.70

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Dividing 4-digit numbers by 1 digit, remainder.

Example:

$ 8.79 R3¢ 6 $52.77 48 47 42 57 54 3

.

1.

. 6 $21.33

. 4 $33.33

2.

. 5 $13.53

. 6 $49.24

3.

. 3 $28.94

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4 $39.50

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4 $26.38

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5 $46.72

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6 $43.70

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3 $36.37

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Dividing 4-digit numbers by 1 digit, remainder.

.

1.

. 4 $36.29

. 2 $35.17

2.

. 8 $20.45

. 6 $83.19

3.

. 6 $28.43

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4.

. 3 $42.17

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3 $62.54

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7 $37.79

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5 $48.23

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9 $82.75

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7 $72.36

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4 $56.29

. 7 $92.38

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Dividing 4-digit numbers by 1 digit, with and without remainders.

.

1.

. 3 $32.30

. 4 $69.90

2.

. 2 $15.30

. 5 $36.37

3.

. 4 $25.37

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4.

. 9 $27.36

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6 $48.24

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7 $82.64

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3 $83.02

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7 $85.68

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8 $78.88

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4 $25.07

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Dividing 2-digit numbers by 2 digits, no remainder.

1.

. 14 $.98

2.

. 22 $.44

3.

. 34 $.68

4.

. 33 $.66

5.



. 13 $.65



. 44 $.88



. 26 $.78



. 42 $.84

. 14 $.70

. 13 $.78

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19 $.57



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11 $.99

12 $.60

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20 $.60

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31 $.93

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12 $.96

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17 $.85

.

.

15 $.75

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.

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33 $.99

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Dividing 3-digit numbers by 2 digits, no remainder.

1.

. 25 $9.00

2.

. 38 $9.12

3.

. 46 $7.36

4.

. 24 $8.64



. 11 $8.47



. 18 $3.24



. 15 $4.50



. 32 $8.32

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29 $5.22

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45 $7.20

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27 $3.78







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23 $3.45

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12 $5.40

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31 $5.58

.

18 $7.56

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13 $9.62



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Dividing 3-digit numbers by 2 digits, remainder.

Example:

$ .43 R 7¢ 18 $7.81 72 61 54

7

1.

. 19 $5.71

2.

. 38 $9.34

3.

. 15 $6.37

4.

. 45 $9.84



. 16 $5.90



. 47 $9.80



. 26 $5.97



. 17 $7.54

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25 $7.93

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24 $8.51

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36 $4.15

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46 $9.28









.

41 $9.68

.

19 $3.88

.

20 $8.83

.

23 $5.39



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Dividing 3-digit numbers by 2 digits, remainder.

1.

. 21 $6.25

2.

. 63 $8.09

3.

. 27 $9.54

4.

. 38 $9.89



. 72 $8.11



. 54 $3.28



. 17 $4.02



. 19 $7.44

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85 $7.37



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75 $4.89

32 $8.67



29 $6.57

96 $8.37

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74 $8.27

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Dividing 4-digit numbers by 2 digits, no remainder.

1.

. 12 $11.52

2.

. 26 $12.74

3.

. 28 $20.72

4.

. 59 $27.73

$ .38 46 $17.48 13 80 3 68 3 68

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. 33 $18.48



. 36 $15.12



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Dividing 4-digit numbers by 2 digits, remainder.

1.

. 18 $73.15

2.

. 14 $27.00

3.

. 58 $59.39

4.

. 74 $83.25

$ 2.11 R 18¢ 23 $48.71 46 27 23 41 23 18

Example:



. 13 $11.49



. 39 $47.32



. 64 $98.72



. 92 $10.04









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16 $32.08

.

37 $20.20

.

69 $72.58

.

70 $79.27

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Dividing 5-digit numbers by 2 digits, no remainder.

1.

. 17 $429.42

2.

. 16 $892.48

3.

. 15 $547.35

4.

. 24 $606.00



. 18 $940.50



. 14 $524.30



. 26 $371.28



. 21 $556.92

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12 $403.44

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33 $549.45

.

22 $763.84

.

29 $706.15

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Dividing 5-digit numbers by 2 digits, remainder.

1.

. 52 $193.27

2.

. 72 $643.81

3.

. 43 $336.84

4.

. 61 $276.24



. 44 $253.25



. 68 $159.63



. 37 $562.52



. 59 $438.29

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. 29 $269.83

.

76 $346.95

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52 $127.77

.

25 $548.76

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Multiplying and dividing to solve problems (answers exclude sales tax).

Solve the problems using the menu. Write the correct answers in the boxes. ORDER

COST

1. 4 Chef Salads 2. 8 French Toasts 3. 10 Colas 4. 6 Cheese Sandwiches 5. 8 Beef Stew Dinners 6. 6 Waldorf Salads 7. 7 Chili Burgers 8. 16 Chicken Sandwiches 9. 6 Shrimp Salads 10. 7 Bacon and Eggs 11. 8 Reuben Sandwiches 12. 8 Fish Dinners 13. 7 Bacon Burgers 14. 14 Tomato Salads

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DIVIDED Five Ways Three Ways Five Ways Six Ways Four Ways Eight Ways Five Ways Ten Ways Three Ways Five Ways Four Ways Five Ways Five Ways Seven Ways

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Solving division story problems Solve the story problems without the menu. 1.

The bill for hamburgers and colas came to $66.00. Twelve people shared the cost equally. How much did each person pay?

___________

2.

Pie and coffee for members of the Ladies’ Club was $86.40. The 27 members shared the cost equally. What amount did each lady owe?

___________

3.

By working at The Hamburger Hut, Gary saved $768.00. He did this by putting the same amount of money in the bank each time he was paid. There were 24 paydays. How much did Gary save out of each paycheck?

___________

4.

In May, The Hamburger Hut used 465 gallons of milk. What was the average amount used each day?

___________

5.

Mark earned $6,672.00 working at The Hut during 2008. How much was that per month?

___________

6.

Last year, 10,800 hamburgers were sold. What was the average number of burgers sold every month?

___________

7.

Elizabeth worked 27 days in July. Her paycheck came to $702.00. What was the average amount she earned each day?

___________

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Solving division story problems Solve the story problems without the menu.

1.

Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Thomas, and Miss Stevens went to a play. On the way home, they decided to stop for dessert. Their bill came to $9.75. If they split the check three ways, what will each lady pay?

___________

2.

Tom waits on tables after school. Yesterday, he was paid $216.30. If he spends half his earnings on parts for his car, how much will he have left?

___________

3.

Mary Sue worked six days last week. Her paycheck for the week amounted to $175.50. How much per day did Mary Sue earn?

___________

4.

Four men went to The Hamburger Hut for dinner. The check totals $35.80. They divide the bill 4 ways. What does each man pay?

___________

5.

Five hungry road workers stop at The Hut for lunch. They each place the same order: two Jumbo Burgers, Onion Rings, Milk Shake, and Cherry Pie. The total bill comes to $96.25. How much is the bill for each worker?

___________

6.

Mrs. Thurman gave a party for eight teenagers. She dropped them off at The Hamburger Hut for lunch. The cost of hamburgers, fries, and root beer for the group was $61.44. How much did Mrs. Thurman spend on each teenager?

___________

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Using multiplication or division to solve story problems Solve the story problems without the menu.

1.

Suppose that 15 people go out for lunch. Each person orders Crab Salad for $7.25. What will the check total?

___________

2.

The tables at The Hamburger Hut will each seat 4 people. If a group of 24 people comes into The Hut for lunch, how many tables will be needed?

___________

3.

One day, the chef decided to make Strawberry Shortcake. He planned to put 8 berries on each piece of cake. If he had 86 pieces of cake, how many berries will he need?

___________

4.

From one pound of meat, the cook can make 4 hamburgers. He wants to make 176 burgers. How many pounds of meat will he need?

___________

5.

Each day, the cook makes omelettes for breakfast. He uses many cartons of eggs. There are 12 eggs in each carton. One morning, he used 180 eggs making omelettes. How many cartons did he use?

___________

6.

Todd has a part-time job at The Hamburger Hut. Sometimes he helps the chef by making sandwiches. He puts 2 pickles on each plate. Last weekend, he made 375 sandwiches. How many pickles did he use?

___________

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Using addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division to solve story problems Solve the story problems without the menu.

1.

One of Ronda’s jobs at The Hamburger Hut is to set the tables. She places 4 glasses on each of the 28 tables. How many glasses does she use?

___________

2.

Michelle earned $15.86 in tips on Tuesday and $18.95 on Wednesday. What did her tips total for those two days?

___________

3.

If you bought a Hut Burger with cheese for $4.65 and paid for it with a $5.00 bill, how much money would you have left?

___________

4.

Joey worked a total of 92 hours during the month of May. He earned $482.08. How much did Joey earn per hour?

___________

5.

Mr. Lee’s breakfast was $5.35, and Mr. Ramirez paid $4.70 for his breakfast. How much more did Mr. Lee spend for his meal?

___________

6.

Myra makes Milk Shakes. From one gallon of ice cream, she can make 20 shakes. Yesterday, she made 80 Milk Shakes. Find out how many gallons of ice cream she used.

___________

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Using addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division to solve story problems Solve the story problems without the menu.

1.

When Nancy is not waiting on tables at The Hut, she has other jobs to do. One of these jobs is filling the salt and pepper shakers on each table. If there are 36 tables in the dining room, how many shakers must she fill?

___________

2.

Three boys stop at The Hamburger Hut for lunch. They are very hungry. Each orders a Jumbo Burger, French Fries, Root Beer, and pie. The check comes to $35.04. They split the cost three ways. What is each boy’s share?

___________

3.

Cindy, a waitress at The Hut, wants to use her tip money to buy a new swimsuit. The cost of the suit is $26.00. Cindy has saved $12.75. How much more money does she need?

___________

4.

The chef puts 6 large shrimp in each salad. If 12 people order Shrimp Salad, how many shrimp will be needed?

___________

5.

Sam saved $80.65 in June, $95.75 in July, and $110.55 in August. Altogether, how much money did he save in that three-month period?

___________

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Using addition, multiplication, and division to solve story problems Solve the story problems using the menu (answers exclude sales tax). 1.

Three of you go to The Hamburger Hut after the game. You have an Egg Salad Sandwich, a bowl of Vegetable Soup, and a glass of Milk. Your friends each have a Chicken Sandwich, French Fries, and Root Beer.

(a) (b)

2.

What is the total cost of dinner for you and your friends? You decide to split the bill three ways. How much will your share be?

___________ ___________

Gordon and John took their dates out for dinner. They had 4 Steak Dinners, 3 glasses of Milk, 1 cup of Coffee, and 4 dishes of Ice Cream.

(a) (b)

What will be the total cost of dinner? John and Gordon will share the cost of the check equally. How much will Gordon owe?

___________ ___________

3.

After the bowling tournament, six team members went to The Hut for something to eat. They ordered 2 Reuben Sandwiches, 4 Hot Beef Sandwiches, 6 cups of Coffee, and 5 pieces of Cheesecake.

(a) (b)

What will the check total? If the 6 bowlers divide the bill equally, what will each person owe?

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Using addition, multiplication, or division to solve story problems Solve the story problems using the menu (answers exclude sales tax). 1.

The Jackson family, the Jones family, and the Allen family went for breakfast together. They had the following: 6 orders of Hot Cakes, 5 orders of Bacon and Eggs, 8 glasses of Orange Juice, and 8 cups of Coffee.

(a) (b) 2.

___________ ___________

Jack and his friends are going to the park for a picnic. He will stop at The Hamburger Hut for food. He’ll order 10 Hut Burgers, 8 orders of Onion Rings, and 10 Colas.

(a) (b) 3.

Altogether, how much did the three families owe? If the cost is shared equally, how much will each family pay?

How much money will Jack have to pay the cashier? The cost of the food for the picnic will be split 10 ways. How much money will each person owe?

___________ ___________

Mrs. Riley calls the manager of The Hamburger Hut and makes arrangements for a club luncheon. She asks him to serve 8 Ham Sandwiches, 7 Club Sandwiches, 15 bowls of Onion Soup, 13 cups of Coffee, and 1 piece of Blueberry Pie.

(a) (b)

How much will food for the luncheon cost? The 15 people will share the cost of the bill equally. How much will each person owe?

___________ ___________

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Using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to solve story problems Solve the story problems using the menu (answers exclude sales tax).

1.

Three mothers decided to treat their children to dessert at The Hamburger Hut. The waiter served 2 pieces of Cheesecake, 4 pieces of Carrot Cake, 2 Milk Shakes, and 4 glasses of Root Beer.

(a) (b) (c) 2.

___________ ___________

How much did the boys owe? They gave the cashier $80.00. How much change did they get back? The cost of the dinner was shared equally by the 4 boys. What amount did each boy pay?

___________ ___________ ___________

After the swim meet, some of the team members had dinner together. Their order included 7 Chicken Dinners, 5 cups of Hot Chocolate, 1 glass of Orange Juice, and 6 pieces of Chocolate Cake.

(a) (b) (c)

How much money will the team members owe? If the check is paid with $80.00, how much change will be returned? The total amount of the check will be split 7 ways. How much will each member pay?

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Andy, Tony, Danny, and Joe took their dates to The Hamburger Hut. They ordered 4 Liver and Onion Dinners, 4 Meat Loaf Dinners, 8 glasses of Iced Tea, and 6 pieces of Coconut Cake.

(a) (b) (c) 3.

How much did dessert for everyone cost? One of the mothers gave the cashier $30.00. How much did she get back? The mothers plan to split the cost three ways. How much money will each mom owe?

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Using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to solve story problems Solve the story problems using the menu (answers exclude sales tax). 1.

Five people have lunch at The Hamburger Hut. They order 2 Chef Salads, 2 Shrimp Salads, 1 Waldorf Salad, and 2 pieces of Cherry Pie.

(a) (b) (c) 2.

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The Track Team ate at The Hamburger Hut after the meet. Their order included 4 Chili Burgers, 5 Avocado Burgers, 6 orders of Onion Rings, and 1 piece of Cherry Pie.

(a) (b) (c) 3.

How much will the check total? A $100.00 bill is used to pay the check. What amount will the change be? If the cost of the bill is divided equally among the 5 people, how much money will each person owe?

How much did the check total? Their change from $70.00 would be how much? The 9 team members each pay an equal share of the bill. How much does each member pay?

___________ ___________ ___________

Two hungry boys went to The Hamburger Hut for breakfast. The waitress brought 1 order of Hot Cakes, 1 order of Bacon and Eggs, 2 glasses of Orange Juice, 1 order of Toast, and 1 cup of Hot Chocolate.

(a) (b) (c)

What was the total amount spent for breakfast? The boys gave the cashier $20.00. How much change did they get? They split the cost. How much did each boy chip in?

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Multiplying, adding, and dividing to solve problems (answers exclude sales tax).

Solve the following using the menu. Write the correct answers in the boxes. ORDER

COST

DIVIDED

COST EACH

1. 1 Hut Burger 1 Milk Shake 2 Lemon Pies

Three Ways Total

2. 2 Ham Sandwiches 2 Meat Loaf Dinners 4 Coffees

Five Ways Total

3. 4 Jumbo Burgers 4 Colas 4 Apple Pies

Eight Ways Total

4. 5 Bacon Burgers 3 Patty Melts 6 Puddings 2 Crab Salads 1 Grapefruit Juice

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Name ________________________________________

Dividing to find money earned per hour Figure out how much each employee earns an hour (hourly wage) working at The Hamburger Hut. Example:

$ 5.36 hours worked è 18 $96.48 90 0 64 54 0 108 1080

ç hourly wage ç amount earned

Hours Worked

Hourly Wage

Amount Earned

1. Helen

16

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$ 83.36

2. George

40

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$216.00

3. Janet

39

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$211.38

4. Jim

28

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$154.00

5. Shirley

43

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$226.18

6. Grant

64

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$344.96

7. Wendy

46

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$255.30

8. Tom

29

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$149.35

9. Margie

36

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$203.40

10. Terry

72

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$432.00

11. Barbara

55

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$327.25

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1. Add check to find subtotal. 2. Use tax table to find amount of tax.

3. Add subtotal and tax. 4. Divide total to find cost per person.

4 Ham and Eggs

19.80

3 Chili Burgers

14.55

2 Oranges Juices

2.08

3 Milk Shakes

9.00

2 Coffees

1.80

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4 Cheese Omelettes

16.00

3 people share the cost of the check. How much does each person pay?__________

3 Chicken Sandwiches

12.75

4 Tomato Juices

4.16

2 Tuna Sandwiches

7.90

4 Milks

4.40

2 Colas

2.50

3 Milk Shakes

9.00

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Name ________________________________________

1. 2. 3. 4.

Use the menu to find prices. Multiply to find item costs. Add check to find subtotal. Find tax on tax table.

5. Add subtotal and tax. 6. Divide total to find cost per person.

2 Chicken Dinners

4 Cheese Sandwiches

3 Fish Dinners

3 Clam Chowder Soups

1 Meat Loaf Dinner

6 Hot Chocolates

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7 people share the cost of the check. How much does each person pay?________

3 Cereals

4 Jumbo Burgers

2 Ham and Eggs

4 orders French Fries

1 order French Toast

4 Iced Teas

5 Orange Juices

1 Root Beer

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Name ________________________________________

1. 2. 3. 4.

Use the menu to find prices. Multiply to find item costs. Add check to find subtotal. Find tax on tax table.

5. Add subtotal and tax. 6. Divide total to find cost per person.

5 orders French Fries

3 Crab Salads

4 orders Onion Rings

2 Chef Salads

3 Milks

5 Hot Teas

1 Grapefruit Juice

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4 people share the cost of the check. How much does each person pay?________

4 Cereals

4 Chili Burgers

4 Plain Omelettes

3 Hut Burgers

4 Orange Juices

5 Colas

4 Coffees

2 Hot Chocolates

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Name ________________________________________

1. 2. 3. 4.

Use the menu to find prices. Multiply to find item costs. Add check to find subtotal. Find tax on tax table.

5. Add subtotal and tax. 6. Divide total to find cost per person.

4 Cherry Pies

1 Cheese Omelette

3 Coconut Cakes

1 Steak Dinner

2 Banana Cream Pies

2 Fish Dinners

9 Milks

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4 people share the cost of the check. How much does each person pay?________

4 orders Waffles

1 Shrimp Salad

1 French Toast

3 Fruit Salads

1 Orange Juice

1 Chef Salad

5 Hot chocolate

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Name ________________________________________

1. 2. 3. 4.

Use the menu to find prices. Multiply to find item costs. Add check to find subtotal. Find tax on tax table.

5. Add subtotal and tax. 6. Divide total to find cost per person.

2 Reuben Sandwiches

2 Vegetable Soups

3 Hot Turkey Sandwiches

2 Ham Sandwiches

4 Coffees

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2 people share the cost of the check. How much does each person pay?________

3 Liver & Onions

5 Cheese Omelettes

1 Steak Dinner

5

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Name ________________________________________

1. 2. 3. 4.

Use the menu to find prices. Multiply to find item costs. Add check to find subtotal. Find tax on tax table.

5. Add subtotal and tax. 6. Divide total to find cost per person.

2 Patty Melts

2 Bacon & Eggs

1 Bacon Burger

5 orders Toast

3 Root Beers

2 Plain Omelettes

3 Lemon Pies

5 Coffees

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4 people share the cost of the check. How much does each person pay?________

3 Waldorf Salads

1 Egg Salad Sandwich

3 Chef Salads

2 Ham Sandwiches

3 Cheesecakes

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Name ________________________________________

1. 2. 3. 4.

Use the menu to find prices. Multiply to find item costs. Add check to find subtotal. Find tax on tax table.

5. Add subtotal and tax. 6. Divide total to find cost per person.

2 Steak Dinners

1 Fish Dinner

2 Meat Loaf Dinners

1 Chicken Dinner

2 orders Onion Rings

2 Carrot Cakes 2 Milk Shakes

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2 people share the cost of the check. How much does each person pay?________

3 orders Toast

5 Clam Chowder Soups

1 Spanish Omelette

4 Onion Soups

3 Cereals

9 Hot Chocolates

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Name ________________________________________

1. 2. 3. 4.

Use the menu to find prices. Multiply to find item costs. Add check to find subtotal. Find tax on tax table.

5. Add subtotal and tax. 6. Divide total to find cost per person.

3 Hot Beef Sandwiches

3 Spanish Omelettes

2 Hot Turkey Sandwiches

1 Waffles

1 Reuben Sandwich

1 Plain Omelette

3 Tomato Juices

2 Cheese Omelettes

3 Colas

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3 people share the cost of the check. How much does each person pay?________

2 Chicken Dinners

1 Steak Dinner

1 Beef Stew Dinner

3 Patty Melts

1 Fish Dinner

2 Jumbo Burgers

2 Coffees

3 Ice Creams

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Name ________________________________________

1. 2. 3. 4.

Use the menu to find prices. Multiply to find item costs. Add check to find subtotal. Find tax on tax table.

5. Add subtotal and tax. 6. Divide total to find cost per person.

2 Fish Dinners

2 Club Sandwiches

1 Meat Loaf Dinner

2 Hut Burgers

2 Reuben Sandwiches

2 French Fries

1 Jumbo Burger

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4 people share the cost of the check. How much does each person pay?________

1 Steak Dinner

3 Ham Sandwiches

2 Reuben Sandwiches

3 Baked Beans

2 Beef Stews

3 Cheesecakes

3 Sherberts

3 Milk Shakes

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POST-TEST - Multiplication

(answers exclude sales tax)

1.

$.46 x 8

$.92 x 9

$2.49 x 7

$ 5.27 x 6

$52.37 x 4

2.

$62.39 x 3

$.49 x 26

$3.29 x 32

$5.37 x 49

$7.07 x 20

$52.44 x 38

3.

4. Seven Crab Salads Forty-six glasses of Cola

$78.95 x 49

@ $7.25 ea. @ $1.25 ea.

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5.

Amanda makes $5.35 an hour working at The Hamburger Hut. Last week, she worked 37 hours. How much money did she earn for the week?

____________

6.

On the way home from work, Jack’s dad stopped at The Hut and bought hamburgers to take home for dinner. The order included 4 Jumbo Burgers at $5.95 ea. and 3 orders of Onion Rings at $2.10 ea. He gave the waitress a $4.00 tip. How much did he spend? ____________

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$50.08 x 63

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POST-TEST- Multiplication & Division

(answers exclude sales tax)

1.

. 5 $.75

. 2. 17 $.68 . 3. 32 $68.59



. 6 $9.24 . 32 $6.72

. 8 $49.36

. 9 $56.00 . 16 $4.06

. 31 $16.12

. 86 $58.48 . 26 $780.00

4. Matt, Mike, and Mark went to The Hamburger Hut for lunch. They ordered 3 Chili Burgers at $4.85 ea., 2 Milk Shakes at $3.00 ea., and 1 Root Beer for $1.23. (a) Altogether, how much will the boys’ lunch cost?­­­ __________ (b) If they pay with $30.00, what amount will they receive in change? __________ (c) How much will each boy owe if they split the bill 3 ways? __________ 5. Sandy earned $546.25. She worked a total of 95 hours. Find out how much Sandy earned per hour. __________ ©Remedia Publications

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Answer Key PAGE 1 1) .39 .88 .93 .84 2) 1.28 2.15 .84 .80 3) .54 1.72 .99 .52 4) .95 .96 1.26 1.40 5) 1.11 1.16 .60 1.84 6) 1.40 1.44 .48 3.05 2

3

1) 2.76 2.19 1.68 2.80 2) 2.48 4.15 1.95 1.00 3) 1.56 1.84 1.86 4.30 4) .81 1.20 1.50 2.40 5) 1.05 1.36 2.60 .60 6) 1.17 2.24 1.60 1.45 1) 1.68 .90 1.56 .98 2) 1.20 1.26 1.38 1.75 3) 1.14 1.61 1.86 1.47 4) 2.10 2.66 2.40 2.94 5) 2.64 3.50 3.43 .72 6) 3.64 1.54 2.34 2.88

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1) 3.90 5.11 1.98 3.99 2) 3.15 3.96 4.20 5.39 3) 5.67 3.66 4.56 5.60 4) 4.98 6.23 5.10 6.58 5) 5.25 4.38 5.53 5.40 6) 6.93 5.88 6.51 5.16

5

1) 1.84 2.25 3.28 3.96 2) 2.08 2.61 1.36 2.43 3) 2.70 2.72 2.88 3.60 4) 3.12 2.32 3.68 4.05 5) 1.53 1.52 4.32 2.70 6) 3.42 3.76 1.60 3.15

6

1) 5.58 4.32 5.12 5.40 2) 5.13 4.96 4.64 4.77 3) 5.85 6.75 5.84 5.36 4) 7.38 6.88 6.32 6.30 5) 7.12 8.10 7.36 7.04 6) 7.92 7.68 8.01 7.65

7

1) 9.99 5.20 4.68 11.28 2) 21.48 20.35 15.00 11.10 3) 47.10 28.32 18.60 34.80 4) 34.10 16.10 15.75 12.72 5) 8.72 9.48 24.96 26.25 6) 18.30 37.44 32.45 27.72 52.64 25.06 33.74 43.96

22.08 2) 19.88 22.14 29.70 52.22 49.44 53.88 5) 47.25 44.94 60.83 23.88 56.94

PAGE 15 1) 14.04 12.42 16.72 21.25 2) 34.78 40.80 49.68 26.66 3) 40.02 38.72 34.96 48.36

4) 30.24 24.07 33.75 56.28 42.24 21.84

16

1) 73.44 27.86 31.80 52.46 2) 34.00 32.66 21.42 38.88 3) 71.72 77.28 87.12 31.73



4) 93.08 87.12 80.75 75.36

17

1) 618.24 350.30 715.46 367.84 2) 231.68 611.72 278.71 313.92 3) 203.72 519.12 188.10 345.92



4) 405.08 357.96 769.12 817.92 336.96 191.04 411.68

18

1) 685.52 400.32 224.50 469.78 2) 281.05 545.70 142.04 206.25 3) 223.74 385.48 458.38 136.08



4) 620.84 374.12 143.64 630.48 729.64 589.68 473.28

19

1) 213.15 370.76 240.04 671.47 2) 438.96 210.00 554.76 252.00 3) 274.32 437.76 408.90 357.28



4) 602.00 147.24 233.68 487.83 301.00 253.12

20

1) 2,715.48 2) 1,641.64



3) 3,338.64 2,839.20 6,323.30 2,027.30 4) 2,321.75 1,991.34 3,491.64 7,141.44 5) 1,409.00 4,076.98 2,990.26 2,510.55

70.98

2,116.14 2,616.09

5) 34.56

86.08

31.08

5) 46.88

45.63

5) 250.20

5) 610.88

531.96 5) 780.20

2,985.92 2,063.10 2,382.08 1,777.41

8

1) 17.43 23.88 60.13 49.50 3) 4) 34.86 31.62 55.62 41.65 6)

21

9

1) 29.52 29.07 54.72 65.61 2) 17.01 21.52 68.67 68.64 3) 26.82 30.56 77.04 71.84 4) 38.34 46.56 78.21 73.44 5) 44.28 52.29 81.54 76.96 6) 40.72 62.46 58.24 83.25

1) 2,288.43 2) 1,765.12

2,825.28 2,990.98

1,673.56 3,765.65

2,995.98 2,463.44



3) 5,608.68 4) 4,018.00 5) 3,686.00

2,230.22 4,424.00 2,470.00

5,970.98 3,393.00 1,443.00

5,591.44 6,045.00 4,988.00

10

1) 32.48 60.72 48.50 48.87 2) 61.44 82.24 94.44 137.45 3) 152.96 59.52 61.56 130.16

22

1) 1,774.72 2) 3,921.96

782.85 6,515.58 1,135.62 723.60



4) 144.95 206.25 67.98 87.70 5) 209.44 76.38 89.46 261.85 6) 124.78 285.60 244.89 282.24



11

1) 93.36 90.86 183.82 318.96 2) 103.74 96.04 205.10 119.94 3) 165.34 270.76 189.84 160.50

3) 4,593.92 962.88 1,703.06 2,735.85 4) 2,564.70 3,454.40 2,297.32 2,682.80 5) 1,621.80 1,742.03 2,398.56 7,428.38

25

1) 1.62 24.77 2) 1.79 27.29 3) 1.89 28.88 4) 1.98 30.30 5) 2.08 31.83 6) 2.19 33.44 7) 2.25 34.35 8) 2.44 37.32 9) 2.45 37.45 10) 2.55 39.01 11) 2.66 40.61 12) 2.67 40.80 13) 2.77 42.27 14) 2.81 42.89 15) 2.86 43.71

26

1) 7.83 2) 1.12, 27.88 4) 1.06, 8.04

27

1) 4.25 21.25 2) 1.25 7.50 3) 5.95 47.60 4) 3.95 39.50 5) 5.95 23.80 6) 4.95 64.35 7) 5.25 84.00 8) 8.25 99.00 9) 1.23 11.07 10) 4.65 79.05 11) 1.50 40.50 12) 4.50 153.00 13) 3.40 142.80 14) 4.55 131.95

28

1) 49.50 2) 5.20 3) 18.60 4) 34.00 5) 32.55 6) 24.40 7) 13.50 8) 15.00 9) 74.25 10) 33.60

29

1) 16.01 2) 31.50 3) 54.30 6) 45.07 7) 30.25 8) 54.45

30

1) 23.30 2) 32.39 3) 33.11 4) 39.09 6) 76.40



4) 201.54 260.82 259.26 365.12 5) 289.50 437.64 522.55 492.90 6) 454.50 603.47 566.22 676.41

12

1) 318.78 292.64 669.15 537.20 2) 308.88 391.14 686.07 530.24 3) 281.76 287.55 661.23 554.16



4) 307.44 524.61 604.96 583.74 5) 378.56 566.55 675.76 833.22 6) 229.84 151.02 702.16 861.21

13

1) 7.99 3.77 4.20 8.25 2) 6.48 4.68 7.56 9.88 3) 5.04 3.25 4.95 4.32



4) 6.72 5.74 3.96 8.32 7.28

14

1) 22.31 23.40 58.88 27.26 2) 45.12 56.05 19.17 17.68 3) 23.50 22.04 18.75 18.24 4) 23.45 39.44 69.72 16.66 5) 24.70 36.48 53.30 25.41

5) 3.90 4.86 7.80

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3) 310.40, 91.98

4) 35.60 5) 32.70 5) 79.25

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Answer Key PAGE 31 1) (a) 64.35 (b) 5.65 2) (a) 48.85 (b) 1.15 3) (a) 117.10 (b) 2.90 32

1) (a) 137.41 (b) 2.59 3) (a) 36.81 (b) 3.19

2) (a) 103.15 (b) 4.40

33

1) 214.20 2) 148.75 3) 108.80 4) 365.75 5) 115.70 6) 457.50 7) 80.30 8) 118.08

34

1) 397.50 2) 1,800.00 3) 185.40 4) 529.20 5) 1,734.30 6) 9,238.80 7) 650.40

35

1) 3,150 2) 2,250 3) 3,600.00 5) 1,057.00 6) 13,052.00

4) 4,620.00

36

1) 9.35 2) 234.00 3) 3,406.50 5) 1,362.72 6) 7,800.00

4) 6,627.45

37

1) 138.00 2) 160.65 3) 190.40 4) 203.30 5) 246.39 6) 269.56 7) 314.60 8) 356.25 9) 370.44 10) 381.60 11) 369.15

38

1) 12.00 + 16.95 + 5.40 = 34.35 2) 19.50 + 24.75 + 12.00 = 56.25 3) 21.25 + 23.80 + 6.25 = 51.30 4) 34.50 + 17.85 + 11.07 = 63.42 5) 26.00 + 26.25 + 9.90 = 62.15 6) 31.85 + 18.30 + 9.00 = 59.15 7) 27.00 + 16.40 + 6.90 = 50.30 8) 8.75 + 29.00 + 12.65 = 50.40

PAGE 45 Top) 14.55 + 16.50 + 2.70 + 2.85 = 36.60 + 2.56 = 39.16 Change: 10.84; 18.20 + 6.60 + 5.00 + 6.75 = 36.55 + 2.56 = 39.11 Change: .89

Bottom) 7.50 + 5.20 + 14.85 + 4.50 = 32.05 + 2.24 + 34.29 Change: 65.71; 10.50 + 15.00 + 3.45 + 4.40 = 33.35 + 2.33 = 35.68 Change: 4.32

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Top) 17.00 + 4.40 + 9.20 + 7.20 = 37.80 + 2.65 = 40.45 Change: 4.55; 9.00 + 8.40 + 7.50 + 4.60 + 6.00 = 35.50 + 2.49 = 37.99 Change: 62.01



Bottom) 18.60 + 9.00 + 11.07 = 38.67 + 2.71 = 41.38 Change: 8.62; 24.00 + 5.20 + 3.45 + 1.80 = 34.45 + 2.41 = 36.86 Change: 3.14

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Top) 14.85 + 6.00 + 4.16 + 2.10 + 5.90 = 33.01 + 2.31 = 35.32 Change: 14.68; 12.75 + 5.94 + 9.20 + 4.50 = 32.39 + 2.27 = 34.66 Change: 5.34



Bottom) 22.60 + 3.75 + 8.05 = 34.40 + 2.41 = 36.81 Change: 63.19; 3.45 + 11.07 + 10.40 + 10.80 = 35.72 + 2.50 = 38.22 Change: 21.78

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1) 4.98 4.34 4.05 20.96 58.14 2) 58.88 76.40 533.88 381.04 3) 24.50 53.12 56.76 430.92 209.82 4) 1,937.75 1,151.21 2,520.00 5) 41.65 6) 119.00 7) 215.25 8) 16.38 9) 494.50

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Top) 19.40 + 3.75 = 23.15 + 1.62 = 24.77 Change: .23; 16.95 + 7.05 = 24.00 + 1.68 = 25.68 Change: 4.32

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1) .15 .18 .12 . 22 2) .10 .14 .24 .12 3) .18 .13 .38 .44 4) .19 .12 .12 .10 5) .13 .11 .22 .11



Bottom) 19.50 + 4.40 = 23.90 + 1.67 = 25.57 Change: 14.43; 20.00 + 4.16 = 24.16 + 1.69 = 25.85 Change: 4.15

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1) .16 .24 .33 .15 2) .17 .26 .11 .24 3) .24 .41 .10 .16 4) .27 .10 .14 .13 5) .19 .13 .15 .12

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Top) 16.50 + 4.60 + 4.50 = 25.60 + 1.79 = 27.39 Change: 12.61; 17.25 + 4.92 + 6.75 = 28.92 + 2.02 = 30.94 Change: 19.06

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1) .12R5 .15R3 .16R1 .28R2 2) .14R1 .32R2 .12R6 .14R2 3) .14R1 .16R4 .12R4 .24R2 4) .23R1 .19R2 .18R1 .14R3 5) .11R2 .13R2 .10R6 .11R7



Bottom) 12.00 + 9.00 + 4.35 = 25.35 + 1.77 = 27.12 Change: 2.88; 19.80 + 6.60 + 9.00 = 35.40 + 2.48 = 37.88 Change: 7.12

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1) 1.59 1.91 2.82 1.12 2) 3.14 2.13 1.28 .39 3) .32 .55 2.08 .89 4) 1.27 1.02 1.01 1.81

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Top) 15.00 + 4.16 + 4.50 = 23.66 + 1.66 = 25.32 Change: 4.68; 17.85 + 12.00 + 9.20 = 39.05 + 2.73 = 41.78 Change: 3.22

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1) .75R4 .71R6 .53R1 2.27R2 2) 1.21R4 .41R1 1.65R3 .32R1 3) .65R4 1.04R1 2.74R2 1.03R2 4) .89R3 1.22R1 .85R3 1.24R5



Bottom) 26.00 + 4.60 + 8.55 = 39.15 + 2.74 = 41.89 Change: 8.11; 12.30 + 18.30 + 6.60 = 37.20 + 2.60 = 39.80 Change: .20

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1) 1.24R4 .51 1.20R5 .64 2) 1.23R3 .57R1 .42 1.21R1 3) 1.19R3 1.65R1 1.76 .51R8 4) 1.36R4 2.17R1 2.82R1 1.54

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Top) 15.00 + 15.80 + 6.60 + 3.54 = 40.94 + 2.87 = 43.81 Change: 1.19; 18.00 + 5.40 + 8.80 = 32.20 + 2.25 = 34.45 Change: 5.55

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1) 8.00 9.00 32.00 43.00 2) 7.00 12.00 5.00 6.00 3) 8.00 4.00 9.00 12.00 4) 4.00 9.00 7.00 24.00



Bottom) 11.90 + 4.10 + 9.00 + 4.92 = 29.92 + 2.09 = 32.01 Change: 17.99; 17.40 + 11.90 + 8.05 = 37.35 + 2.61 = 39.96 Change: 60.04

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1) 4.29 3.05 8.01 7.05 2) 9.09 8.08 30.02 8.01 3) 7.08 10.04 8.01 4.02 4) 14.06 14.06 29.05 2.30

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Top) 13.60 + 11.40 + 2.70 + 4.40 = 32.10 + 2.25 = 34.35 Change: 15.65; 17.00 + 6.25 + 9.00 + 5.00 = 37.25 + 2.61 = 39.86 Change: .14

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1) 3.55R3 8.33R1 9.87R2 8.75R1 2) 2.70R3 8.20R4 6.59R2 7.28R2 3) 9.64R2 3.89R5 9.34R2 12.12R1 4) 10.08R2 40.20R1 4.90R5 2.88R5



Bottom) 14.50 + 8.40 + 5.75 + 8.85 = 37.50 + 2.63 = 40.13 Change: 9.87; 17.00 + 8.80 + 9.00 + 6.15 = 40.95 + 2.87 + 43.82 Change: 56.18

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1) 9.07R1 17.58R1 20.84R2 5.39R6 2) 2.55R5 13.86R3 9.64R3 9.19R4 3) 4.73R5 7.40R5 10.33R5 14.07R1

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Top) 13.95 + 8.20 + 8.75 + 6.90 = 37.80 + 2.65 = 40.45 Change: 4.55; 6.00 + 17.00 + 3.30 + 3.60 = 29.90 + 2.09 = 31.99 Change: 18.01



4) 14.05R2 3.89R3 16.74R2 13.19R5

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Bottom) 19.75 + 6.00 + 15.00 = 40.75 + 2.85 = 43.60 Change: 56.40; 18.30 + 4.92 + 2.70 + 11.60 = 37.52 + 2.63 = 40.15 Change: 4.85

1) 10.76R2 17.47R2 9.01 27.67R1 2) 7.65 7.27R2 8.04 12.24 3) 6.34R1 13.20R1 11.80R4 9.86 4) 3.04 6.08R5 4.19 6.26R3

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1) .07 .05 .03 .05 2) .02 .02 .09 .05 3) .02 .03 .05 .03 4) .02 .02 .02 .03 5) .05 .06 .08 .03

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1) .30R1 .36R14 .31R18 .23R25 2) .24R22 .20R40 .35R11 .20R8 3) .42R7 .22R25 .11R19 .44R3 4) .21R39 .44R6 .20R8 .23R10

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1) .29R16 .11R19 .08R57 .11R13 2) .12R53 .06R4 .06R39 .08R69 3) .35R9 .23R11 .27R3 .11R19 4) .26R1 .39R3 .22R19 .20R9

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PAGE 83 Top) 11.00 + 8.40 + 3.30 + 1.04 = 23.74 + 1.66 = 25.40 5.08 ea.; 21.75 + 11.30 + 5.75 = 38.80 + 2.72 = 41.52 10.38 ea.

Bottom) 12.00 + 13.60 + 4.16 + 3.60 = 33.36 + 2.34 = 35.70 5.95 ea.; 19.40 + 12.75 + 6.25 + 2.36 = 40.76 + 2.85 = 43.61 6.23 ea.

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1) .96 .66 .95 2) .49 .56 .45 3) .74 .42 .23 4) .47 .18 .65

Top) 9.00 + 9.30 + 4.60 + 9.90 = 32.80 + 2.30 = 35.10 3.90 ea.; 4.00 + 8.25 + 12.20 + 6.00 + 2.30 = 32.75 + 2.29 = 35.04 8.76 ea.



1) 4.06R7 .88R5 2.00R8 2) 1.92R12 1.21R13 .54R22 3) 1.02R23 1.54R16 1.05R13 4) 1.12R37 .10R84 1.13R17

Bottom) 15.40 + 3.75 + 1.04 + 5.90 = 26.09 + 1.83 = 27.92 6.98 ea.; 6.50 + 14.85 + 5.65 = 27.00 + 1.89 = 28.89 9.63 ea.

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Top) 11.90 + 10.95 + 3.60 = 26.45 + 1.85 = 28.30 5.66 ea.; 2.70 + 9.00 + 6.00 + 2.90 + 4.20 = 24.80 + 1.74 = 26.54 13.27 ea.



Bottom) 18.75 + 8.25 + 4.60 + 2.30 + 1.80 = 35.70 + 2.50 = 38.20 9.55 ea.; 20.00 + 3.50 = 23.50 + 1.65 = 25.15 5.03 ea.

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Top) 9.10 + 4.65 + 3.69 + 6.90 = 24.34 + 1.70 = 26.04 8.68 ea.; 8.90 + 3.50 + 6.80 + 4.50 = 23.70 + 1.66 = 25.36 6.34 ea.



Bottom) 11.40 + 16.95 + 9.00 = 37.35 + 2.61 = 39.96 6.66 ea.; 3.85 + 9.00 + 6.80 + 8.25 + 6.60 = 34.50 + 2.42 = 36.92 9.23 ea.

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Top) 16.50 + 11.60 + 4.20 = 32.30 + 2.26 = 34.56 11.52 ea.; 6.10 + 6.50 + 5.70 + 6.00 = 24.30 + 1.70 = 26.00 13.00 ea.



Bottom) 2.10 + 4.80 + 9.00 + 3.75 + 3.95 = 23.60 + 1.65 = 25.25 5.05 ea.; 8.00 + 5.00 + 10.62 = 23.62 + 1.65 = 25.27 3.61 ea.

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Top) 16.50 + 7.30 + 5.95 + 3.12 + 3.75 = 36.62 + 2.56 = 39.18 6.53 ea.; 14.40 + 3.85 + 3.40 + 8.00 + 4.16 = 33.81 + 2.37 = 36.18 12.06 ea. Bottom) 13.00 + 5.95 + 6.10 + 1.80 + 2.20 = 29.05 + 2.03 = 31.08 7.77 ea.; 8.25 + 13.65 + 11.90 + 4.95 = 38.75 + 2.71 = 41.46 6.91 ea.

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Top) 12.20 + 5.80 + 11.90 + 5.95 + .99 = 36.84 + 2.58 = 39.42 6.57 ea.; 8.20 + 8.50 + 4.40 + 2.30 = 23.40 + 1.64 = 25.04 6.26 ea. Bottom) 8.25 + 11.90 + 11.90 + 4.35 = 36.40 + 2.55 = 38.95 7.79 ea.; 13.50 + 2.85 + 9.00 + 9.00 = 34.35 + 2.40 = 36.75 12.25 ea.

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1) 3.68 8.28 17.43 31.62 209.48 2) 187.17 12.74 105.28 263.13 141.40 3) 1,992.72 3,868.55 3,155.04 4) 50.75 57.50 5) 197.95 6) 34.10

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1) .15 1.54 6.22R2 6.17 2) .04 .21 .25R6 .68 3) 2.14R11 .52 30.00 4) (a) 21.78 (b) 8.22 (c) 7.26 5) 5.75

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1) 25.26 52.25 33.62 2) 55.78 37.45 16.65 3) 36.49 14.28 34.72 4) 25.25 26.52 24.35

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1) 3.71R35 5.75R25 9.30R13 2) 8.94R13 2.34R51 4.56R39 3) 7.83R15 15.20R12 2.45R37 4) 4.52R52 7.42R51 21.95R1

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1) 22.60 4.52 2) 30.00 10.00 3) 12.50 2.50 4) 18.00 3.00 5) 47.60 11.90 6) 22.80 2.85 7) 33.95 6.79



8) 68.00 6.80 9) 39.00 13.00 10) 31.15 6.23 11) 47.60 11.90 12) 48.80 9.76 13) 32.55 6.51 14) 73.50 10.50

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1) 5.50 2) 3.20 3) 32.00 4) 15 gals. 5) 556.00 6) 900 7) 26.00

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1) 3.25 2) 108.15 3) 29.25 4) 8.95 5) 19.25 6) 7.68

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1) 108.75 6) 750

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1) 112

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1) 72

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1) (a) 21.66 (b) 7.22 2) (a) 43.80 (b) 21.90 3) (a) 54.30 (b) 9.05

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1) (a) 61.47 (b) 20.49 3) (a) 97.50 (b) 6.50

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1) (a) 28.32 (b) 1.68 (c) 9.44 2) (a) 76.00 (b) 4.00 (c) 19.00 3) (a) 70.14 (b) 9.86 (c) 10.02

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1) (a) 32.60 (b) 67.40 (c) 6.52 2) (a) 63.00 (b) 7.00 (c) 7.00 3) (a) 12.36 (b) 7.64 (c) 6.18

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1) 4.25 + 3.00 + 4.60 = 11.85 3.95 ea. 2) 9.00 + 11.60 + 3.60 = 24.20 4.84 ea. 3) 23.80 + 5.00 + 9.20 = 38.00 4.75 ea. 4) 23.25 + 13.65 + 9.00 + 14.50 + 1.04 = 61.44 10.24 ea.

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2) 34.81 2) 11.68

3) 688

4) 44

3) .35

5) 15

4) 5.24

5) .65 6) 4

3) 13.25 4) 72 5) 286.95

2) (a) 71.80 (b) 7.18

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1) 5.21 2) 5.40 6) 5.39 7) 5.55 11) 5.95

3) 5.42 8) 5.15

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Top) 23.68 + 1.66 = 25.34 12.67 ea. ; 23.55 + 1.65 = 25.20 8.40 ea. Bottom) 24.56 + 1.72 = 26.28 6.57 ea.; 32.15 + 2.25 = 34.40 6.88 ea.

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Top) 13.00 + 18.30 + 5.80 = 37.10 + 2.60 = 39.70 7.94 ea.; 12.00 + 4.80 + 7.08 = 23.88 + 1.67 = 25.55 3.65 ea.



Bottom) 9.00 + 9.90 + 3.75 + 5.20 = 27.85 + 1.95 = 29.80 7.45 ea.; 23.80 + 8.80 + 4.60 + 1.23 = 38.43 + 2.69 = 41.12 5.14 ea.

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Add whole numbers Subtract whole numbers Multiply whole numbers Divide whole numbers Add money/decimals Subtract money/decimals Multiply money/decimals Divide money/decimals Perform mental computations and estimation Select appropriate operations to solve word problems Solve word problems using the appropriate operations Apply mathematical operations to everyday situations

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Department Store Math

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Market Math

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Hamburger Hut (x, ÷)

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Old-Fashioned Ice Cream Parlor (x, ÷)

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Menu Math for Beginners

The Real Life Math Program is both practical and fun — students will have a blast as they refer to the colorful menus and price lists to figure food costs, calculate what items they have enough money to buy, take advantage of discounts, apply sales tax, and more. Computational math has never been so exciting!

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