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Daily Math Review

Daily Math Review. Days 136-140 April 11-15, 2011. Monday. Add. 1. 3,307,536 + 2,014,074 Multiply. 2. 134 X 50 3. Divide. 1,376 ÷ 12 Add. 4. 1/3 + ¾ Subtract. 5. 7/8 – 1/5 6. 7,015 - 1,204.

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Daily Math Review

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  1. Daily Math Review Days 136-140 April 11-15, 2011

  2. Monday Add. 1. 3,307,536 + 2,014,074 Multiply. 2. 134 X 50 3. Divide. 1,376 ÷ 12 Add. 4. 1/3 + ¾ Subtract. 5. 7/8 – 1/5 6. 7,015 - 1,204 The table below shows the number of points Ella earned playing a computer game on different dates. Points Earned Date Number of Points May 21 119,321 May 27 121,754 May 29 131,777 June 1 112,897 June 3 145,767 On which date did Ella first have a total of at least 1,000,000 points? When Ella finished playing the video game on the date you gave, what is the total number of points Ella had earned? Ella will be giving the video game to her cousin at the end of the month of June. She wants to try and score exactly 3,000,000 points during the month of June. Explain a way she can score a total of exactly 3,000,000 points during June.

  3. Tuesday 1. The longest cantilever bridge in the United States is 1,644 feet long. The longest cantilever bridge in Canada is 157 feet shorter than the US bridge. Which number sentence below could be used to determine the length of the longest cantilever bridge in Canada? a. _____ - 157 = 1,644 b. 157 + _____ = 1,644 c. 1,644 – 157 = _____ d. ____ + 1,644 + 157 2. A building had 2,016 offices in it. Each floor has 36 offices. Which number sentence below could be used to determine the number of floors that the building has? a. 2,016 x 36 = ____ b. ____ - 36 = 2,016 c. 2,016 ÷ 36 = _____ d. 36 + 2,016 = _____ 3. A group of 42 coworkers have won a lottery prize of $3,600,000. Which number sentence below could be sued to determine the amount of money that each coworker will receive? a. $3,600,000 ÷ 42 = ____ b. $3,600,000 x 42 = ____ c. $3,600,000 – 42 = ____ d. $3,600,000 + 42= ____ 4. Which number sentence below demonstrates the commutative property of addition? a. 56 + 34 + 34 + 56 b. 48 + (22 + 15) = (48 + 22) + 15 c. 63 + 0 + 37 = 63 + 37 d. 36 + 48 = 30 + 54

  4. Wednesday 1. A right angle measures 90°. True or false? 2. A straight angle measure 90°? True or false? 3. An acute angle measures less than 90°. True or false? 4. An obtuse angle measures more than 180°. True or False? If a baby robin eats 84 worms that are 2 inches long in a day, how many feet of worms does a baby robin eat daily?

  5. Thursday 1. 2 tons (T) = _____ lbs 2. 5 T = ______ lbs 3. 4 pt = _____ c 4. 7 qt = _____ pt 5. 7 yd = _____ in Sara has $10.65, Bill has $3.28, and Jen has $7.92. Rounding to the nearest dollar, about how much money do they have all together?

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