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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

math
1. 3 letters arrived in the mail on Monday. 5 letters arrived on Tuesday. How many letters arrived all together on Monday and Tuesday?
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2. If your teacher gave you 6 puzzles last week and 1 puzzle this week, how many puzzles do you have?
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3. Albert has 2 fiction books and 2 non-fiction books. Albert also has 12 magazines. How many books does Albert have?
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4. Greg has 5 candles on a birthday cake. Brad adds 2 candles to the cake so that the candles will match Greg's age. How old is Greg?
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5. There are four chicks and three cows on a farm. How many animals on this farm?
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6. There are four cows and two bulls on a farm. How many animals on this farm?
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7. Michael ran four miles on Thursday. Michael walked for three miles on Friday. How many total miles did Michael run or walk all together?
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8. Jane has 2 brown shirts and 1 gray shirt. How many shirts does Jane have?
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9. The black dog ran 4 miles. The white dog ran 3 miles. How many miles did the dogs run all together?
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10. 2 letters arrived in the mail on Monday. 3 letters arrived on Tuesday. How many letters arrived all together on Monday and Tuesday?
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~ { 4:22 AM }
surrounded by colours of the rainbow;


questions
math is good.

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surrounded by colours of the rainbow;


questions
1. Paul and Jill both have colds. Paul sneezed 6 times. Jill sneezed 4 times. How many times did they both sneeze?

~ { 4:18 AM }
surrounded by colours of the rainbow;


5 marks math question.
1. Paul and Jill both have colds. Paul sneezed 6 times. Jill sneezed 4 times. How many times did they both sneeze?
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2. It snowed on 4 days in December. It also snowed on 3 days in January. How many days did it snow in December and January?
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3. Greg ran 4 miles on Thursday. Greg walked for 2 miles on Friday. How many total miles did Greg run or walk all together?
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4. A fruit basket has 5 oranges and 3 pears. How many total fruits are in this fruit basket?
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5. There are four chicks and three cows on a farm. How many animals on this farm?
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6. Bill has 2 candles on a birthday cake. Greg adds 1 candle to the cake so that the candles will match Bill's age. How old is Bill?
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7. Bill caught 2 fish. Brad caught 3 fish. How many fish did Bill and Brad catch?
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8. A parking lot has 5 cars and 2 minivans. How many vehicles in the parking lot?
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9. Brad has 3 violet shirts and 1 red shirt. How many shirts does Brad have?
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10. To get to Jill's house, you need to first go 3 miles on 2nd Street. You then turn on 4th street for 4 miles and you will read Jill's house. How far is it to Jill's house?
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~ { 4:14 AM }
surrounded by colours of the rainbow;


5 marks math question.
6
14of the chairs in a hall are in rows of 13. Half of the chairs are in rows of 7. There are 112 more chairs in rows of 7. The rest of the chairs are stacked up. Find the total number of chairs. (5 marks)
6
14of chairs in rows of 13
7
14of chairs in rows of 7
7
14−
6
14= 112 chairs
1
14of chairs = 112 chairsTotal chairs = 14 ×
1
14= 14 × 112 chairs = 1568 chairsThe total number of chairs is 1568 chairs.

~ { 4:14 AM }
surrounded by colours of the rainbow;


math
Shop A has 156 kg of rice. Shop B has 72 kg of rice. After both shops sold an equal amount of rice, the ratio of rice that shop A has to shop B is 4:1. Find the amount of rice sold by the each shop. (3 marks)
1 unit => 84 ÷ 3 = 28 kgShop B sold 72 − 28 = 44 kg Each shop sold 44 kg of rice.

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surrounded by colours of the rainbow;


hehe
hehe i got 2 blog websites.

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