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This set of questions will give you the opportunity to determine how to solve word problems that require more than one step or operation.
Math I Get it
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Determine which operations you will need to use to solve this multi-step problem. Martha is purchasing 6 flower bouquets which have 9 flowers in each bouquet. Then she purchased 15 extra individual flowers. How many total flowers will Martha have? MULTIPLY, 6 x 9, to find the total flowers from the bouquets. Then ADD the 15 extra flowers to find the TOTAL number of flowers.
Determine which operations you will need to use to solve this multi-step problem. A teacher order 5 large pizzas that each had 10 slices of pizza. After the party there were 6 slices of pizza left, how many slices of pizza were eaten? MULTIPLY, 5 x 10, to find the total slices of pizza. Then SUBTRACT the 6 slices that were left to determine how many slices were eaten during the party.
Determine which operations you will need to use to solve this multi-step problem. Tony went to the store to purchase 12 apples. Tim also purchase 17 apples. After combining their apples, they share the apples with their friends who ate 13 apples. How many apples were left? ADD to find the total number of apples the boys had. Then SUBTRACT, 13, to determine how many apples were left after the friends ate the apples.
Determine which operations you will need to use to solve this multi-step problem. At snack time Tina ate 4 bunches of grapes. Each bunch had 4 grapes. Lisa at 6 grapes. How many more grapes did Tina eat than Lisa? First, MULTIPLY, 4 x 4, to determine the total number of grapes Tina ate. Then SUBTRACT, 16 - 6, to determine how many more grapes she ate than Lisa.
Determine which operations you will need to use to solve this multi-step problem. At snack time Tina ate 4 bunches of grapes. Each bunch had 4 grapes. Later, Tina ate 15 more grapes. How many grapes did Tina eat in one day? First, MULTIPLY, 4 x 4, to determine the total number of grapes Tina ate. Then ADD, 16 + 15, to determine the total number of grapes that Tina ate in one day.
Determine which operations you will need to use to solve this multi-step problem. Mother had 24 mini-cupcakes to share equally among her 6 children. Her oldest, Tom had 1 mini-cupcake left. How many cupcakes did Tom eat? First, DIVIDE, 24 ÷ 6, to determine how many mini-cupcakes each child received. Then SUBTRACT, 4 - 1, to determine how many mini-cupcakes Tom ate.
Determine which operations you will need to use to solve this multi-step problem. At the toy store there were 6 shelves with 9 toy cars on each shelf. At the end of the day only 6 toy cars remained, how many toy cars were sold that day? First, MULTIPLY, 6 x 9, to determine the total number of toy cars. Then, SUBTRACT, 54 - 6, to determine the number of toy cars sold.
Determine which operations you will need to use to solve this multi-step problem. Each bag has 8 pieces of candy. After buys 12 bags of candy, Tom bought 4 more pieces of candy. How many pieces of candy did Tom have? First, MULTIPLY, 8 x 12, then add 4 the additional pieces of candy to find the total pieces of candy that Tom has.
Determine which operations you will need to use to solve this multi-step problem. Marc had 96 crayons. After giving away 54 crayons, he shared the remaining crayons equally among 6 bags. How many crayons were in each bag? First, SUBTRACT, 96 - 54 = 42. Then DIVIDE, 42 ÷ 6, to determine the number of crayons in each bag.
Determine which operations you will need to use to solve this multi-step problem. Will purchased 6 boxes of brownies that each contained 18 brownies. He then repackaged them in bags with 3 brownies each. How many bags did he have? MULTIPLY, 6 x 18, then DIVIDE by 3 to determine the number of bags.
Determine which operations you will need to use to solve this multi-step problem. Roy packaged 54 mini-cupcakes equally on trays of 6 cupcakes. He then sold them for $3 each. How much money did Roy earn? First, DIVIDE 54 by 6, then MULTIPLY by 3 to find the amount of money Roy earned.
Determine which operations you will need to use to solve this multi-step problem. Roy packed 8 boxes with 4 oranges in each box. He had 3 extra oranges. How many oranges did he have altogether? First, MULTIPLY, 8 x 4, then ADD 3 to find the total oranges.
Determine which operations you will need to use to solve this multi-step problem. I have $75. I purchased 10 notebooks for $5 each. How much money do I have left? First, MULTIPLY, 10 x 5, then SUBTRACT, 75 - 50, to find the amount of money left over.
Determine which operations you will need to use to solve this multi-step problem. Tom had 85 chocolates. He ate 7 and then packaged the rest in bags of with 3 chocolates. How many bags did he have? First, SUBTRACT, 85 - 7, then DIVIDE, 78 ÷ 3, to determine the number of bags.
Determine which operations you will need to use to solve this multi-step problem. I baked 25 chocolate chip cookies and 43 peanut butter cookies. My dog ate 15 cookies, how many cookies did I have left? ADD, 25 + 43, then SUBTRACT, 68 - 15 to find the number of cookies I had left.
Determine which operations you will need to use to solve this multi-step problem. Jack ate twice as many cookies as Marc. Marc ate 9 cookies. How many cookies did they eat altogether? First, MULTIPLY 9 x 2, then ADD, 18 + 9 to find the total cookies eaten.
Determine which operations you will need to use to solve this multi-step problem. Tim took 8 bags with 5 pears in each bag and packed them on trays with 4 pears. How many trays did he have? MULTIPLY, 8 x 5, then Divide by 4 to determine the number of trays.
Determine which operations you will need to use to solve this multi-step problem. I had 65 balloons to take to my friends party. On the way 15 of them broke. Once I arrived at the party, I placed the same number of balloons on each of 10 tables. How many balloons were on each table? SUBTRACRT, 65 - 15 = 50 unbroken balloons. Then, 50 DIVIDED by 10 tables.
Determine which operations you will need to use to solve this multi-step problem. Marty had 7 packages with 10 toy cars. He shared them equally with 35 of his students. How many cars did each student get? MULTIPLY, 7 x 10 = 70 total cars Then, 70 divided by 35 students to determine how many cars each student would get.
Determine which operations you will need to use to solve this multi-step problem. Marty had 7 packages with 10 toy cars. He discovered that 8 of them had broken wheels. How many cars did Marty have to give to his students? MULTIPLY, 7 x 10 = 70 total cars SUBTRACT, 70 - 8, to determine how many cars were not broken.
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