Computer Lab: A computer lab has 3,000 computers that need to be updated. If 100 computers are updated each day, how many days will it take to update all the computers?
3,000÷100=30 Answer: It will take 30 days to update all the computers.
23 x 100
2300
450 / 10
45
Six million, seven hundred and twenty thousand
6,720,000
A farmer has 4 baskets of apples. Each basket contains 20 apples. He sells 3 baskets at $15 per basket and gives away 5 apples from the remaining basket. How many apples does the farmer have left?
56 x 1,000
56,000
A factory produces 150 cars each day. It costs $12,000 to make each car. If the factory sells 50 cars at $18,000 each and the rest at $16,000 each, how much total revenue does the factory make in a day?
4 2/5 + 1 3/10
5 1/2
134 x 10
1,340
123 x 1,000
123,000
245 x 30
7,350
Sports Equipment: A school bought 7,000 soccer balls to distribute equally among 10 sports teams. How many soccer balls will each team receive?
7,000÷10=700 Answer: Each team will receive 700 soccer balls.
4 x (5 + 13)
Cereal Boxes: A grocery store received a shipment of 9,000 boxes of cereal. If they were packed into crates with 100 boxes in each, how many crates were shipped?
9,000÷100=90 Answer: 90 crates were shipped.
One hundred and twenty-three thousand, four hundred and fifty-six
123,456
6,700 / 100
67
24 + 16 ÷ 4 × 2
43,200 / 100
432
14 + 9 x 7
77
A baker uses 2 1/3 cups of flour for one batch of cookies and 1 3/4 cups of flour for another batch. How many cups of flour did the baker use altogether?
4 1/12 cups.
A toy store sells 6 action figures in one packet for $30. They are also sold individually at $7 each. If David buys 2 packets and 3 individual action figures, how much does he spend in total?
76 x 100
7,600
Class Party: There are 2,400 cookies available for a class party. If each of the 100 students receives an equal amount, how many cookies will each student get?
2,400÷100=24 Answer: Each student will get 24 cookies.
7 x 30
210
Classroom Chairs: A school has 1,500 chairs to be distributed equally among 10 classrooms. How many chairs will each classroom get?
1,500÷10=150 Answer: Each classroom will get 150 chairs.
A farmer has two fields. One field is 3 3/4 acres, and the other 5 1/2 acres. How many acres does the farmer have in total?
9 1/4 acres
Sarah baked 2 1/4 pans of brownies in the morning and 3 2/3 pans in the afternoon. How many pans of brownies did she bake in total?
5 11/12 pans
2 1/4 + 3 3/8
5 5/8
Packaging Boxes: A factory produces 9,000 toys every day. Each toy is packed into a box that holds 100 toys. How many boxes are needed to pack all the toys in one day?
9,000÷100=90 Answer: 90 boxes are needed to pack all the toys in one day.
A classroom has 5 rows of desks. Each row has 6 desks. If the school buys 3 new desks for each row, how many desks will there be in total?
(38 - 10) ÷ 2
Field Trip Cost: The total cost of a field trip for 45 students is $9,000. If the cost is shared equally among the students, how much does each student need to pay?
9,000÷45=200 Answer: Each student needs to pay $200.
A sports team ordered 12 water bottles at $5 each and 8 towels at $7 each. They also bought 2 sports bags for $20 each. What was the total cost of the purchase?
Eight million, nine hundred and ninety-nine thousand, nine hundred and ninety-nine
8,999,999
4,375
Four thousand, three hundred and seventy-five
Concert Tickets: A concert venue has 50,000 seats. If tickets for all the seats were sold at $100 each, how much total revenue did the concert generate?
50,000×100=5,000,000 Answer: The concert generated $5,000,000 in revenue.
6,780 / 10
678
432 x 100
43200
Books in a Library: A school library has 8,700 books. If they decide to divide the books equally among 100 shelves, how many books will be on each shelf?
8,700÷100=87 Answer: Each shelf will have 87 books.
5,100 ÷ 100
51
2,506
Two thousand, five hundred and six
7,600 / 100
76
During a hike, Tom walked 4 2/5 kilometers before lunch and 2 3/10 kilometers after lunch. How many km did Tom walk in total?
6 7/10 km
7 + (28 - 4 ÷ 2) × 5
137
7,140,000
Seven million, one hundred and forty thousand
20 - 5 x 2 + 6
12,000 / 1,000
12
100 x 24
2,400
School Supplies: A school received 8,400 pencils to be distributed among 10 classrooms. How many pencils will each classroom receive?
8,400÷10=840 Answer: Each classroom will receive 840 pencils.
345 x 1,000
345,000
9,820,000
Nine million, eight hundred and twenty thousand
(8 + 2) × 5 − 7
Tom has 5 times as many marbles as Jerry. Jerry has 8 marbles. After giving 4 marbles to his friend, how many marbles does Tom have left?
69 x 100
6900
In a candy store, a box of chocolates costs $15 and a lollipop costs $3. If Mia buys 2 boxes of chocolates and 5 lollipops, how much does she spend in total?
7 5/12 + 2 3/8
9 19/24
A school buys 3 boxes of pencils. Each box has 12 packs, and each pack has 5 pencils. If the school gives away 50 pencils to students, how many pencils are left?
123,000 / 1,000
123
900 ÷ 10
90
89 x 10
890
67 x 10
670
200 x 174
34,800
(96 - 32) ÷ (4 + 8 ÷ 2)
1 7/12 + 2 5/6
4 1/12
School Supplies: A school ordered 5,000 notebooks, and the notebooks are packed in boxes of 50. How many boxes did the school receive?
5,000÷50=100 Answer: The school received 100 boxes.
(6 + 4) × 3 − 10 ÷ 2
5 3/6 + 2 1/3
7 1/2
Sally has 10 candies. She buys 3 more bags, each with 6 candies. She shares 8 candies with her friends. How many candies does she have left?
6,000 x 150
900,000
Bicycle Factory: A factory produced 60,000 bicycles in a month. If the bicycles are divided equally among 1,000 stores, how many bicycles will each store receive?
60,000÷1,000=60 Answer: Each store will receive 60 bicycles.
Book Fair: At a book fair, 80,000 books were sold. If each customer bought 10 books, how many customers attended the fair?
80,000÷10=8,000 Answer: 8,000 customers attended the fair.
4 5/6 + 3 1/4
8 1/12
Susan had $120 and Pat had 2x as much money as her at first. Susan got some money and Pat spent some money. The amount Susan got was 3x as much as the amount Pat spent. They had the same amount in the end. How much did Susan get?
Susan got $90.
6 2/9 + 3 4/15
9 22/45
Movie Theater Tickets: A movie theater sold 7,500 tickets for a weekend. If the total revenue from ticket sales was $75,000, what was the price of each ticket?
75,000÷7,500=10 Answer: The price of each ticket was $10.
3,450,000 / 1,000
3,450
A group of 3 adults and 10 children bought tickets to watch a dance performance. Each adult ticket cost $7 more than each child ticket. The group paid a total of $125. What was the cost of each child ticket?
50 - 30 ÷ 6
45
A garden has 3 sections. The first section has 25 flowers. The second section has 4 times as many flowers as the first section. The third section has 15 fewer flowers than the second section. How many flowers are in the garden in total?
( 8 + 12 ÷ 4) × (6 − 3) + 5
Water Tank: A water tank can hold 12,000 liters of water. If the tank is filled with 100 liters every minute, how many minutes will it take to fill the tank?
12,000÷100=120 Answer: It will take 120 minutes to fill the tank.
2,300 / 100
23
In a carpark, there are 5 times as many cars as motorcycles. There are a total of 264 wheels. How many cars are there in the carpark?
Five hundred thousand and one
500,001
Sarah bought 4 boxes of markers. Each box has 8 markers. She also bought 3 sets of pencils, with 12 pencils in each set. If she gave 10 markers and 6 pencils to her friend, how many markers and pencils does she have left?
A family went to the zoo. They bought 2 adult tickets at $15 each and 3 child tickets at $10 each. They also spent $25 on food and $12 on souvenirs. How much did the family spend in total?
( 20 − 4) × 3 + 12 ÷ (6 ÷ 2)
Ahmad and Daryl had an equal amount of money at first. Ahmad's father gave hime another $180 and Daryl spent $255. Ahmad then had 4 times as much money as Daryl. How much money did each of them have at first?
(18 − 6) ÷ 2 + 3 × 4
A shop sells erasers at $1 each and in packets of 6 at 1 packet for $4. Edmund wants to buy 38 erasers. What is the least amount of money that Edmund will need?
5 3/8 + 2 5/16
7 11/16
Eight thousand, two hundred and fifty
8,250
3 2/5 + 2 3/10
5 7/10
(5 × 4) + 12 ÷ (3 × 2)
1,340 / 10
134
3 5/8 + 6 1/4
9 7/8
36,750
Thirty-six thousand, seven hundred and fifty
12 x 1,000
12,000
A soccer team played 6 games. They won 4 games and earned 3 points for each win. They lost the other 2 games and got 0 points for each loss. How many total points did the soccer team earn?
45 x 10
450
890 / 10
89
Lucy made 1 3/4 liters of lemonade and 2 5/6 liters of orange juice. How much liquid did she make in total?
4 7/12 liters
A farmer has 15 chickens, 10 cows, and 5 horses. Each chicken has 2 legs, each cow has 4 legs, and each horse has 4 legs. How many legs do all the animals have in total?
56,000 / 1,000
56
Fruit Baskets: A farmer has 5,600 apples and wants to divide them equally into 100 baskets. How many apples will each basket contain?
5,600÷100=56 Answer: Each basket will contain 56 apples.
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