Friday, September 27, 2013

Homework for Friday September 27th

Here are some review problems you should do on loose-leaf paper for Monday. DO NOT use a calculator, practice these with long division and multiplication.You don't have to copy the problem down, just show your work. 

Review Problems
1.) Mr. M is going to buy special t-shirts for his homeroom.  There are 21 students in his class and each of the shirts costs $12.  How much will the t-shirts cost before taxes?  (what kind of problem is this?)

2.)  James is buying some pens that are on sale for $0.18 each.  He buys 48 of them to make sure he has enough for the school year.  How much was his subtotal before taxes? (How much did he spend before taxes)
(what kind of problem is this?)

 3.)  Eric went to Gamestop to trade in some games.  He received $68 in store credit for 16 games.  On average, how much store credit did he receive for each game? (no remainder)
(what kind of problem is this?)


4.)   Billy needed to buy some screws to fix his door.  He paid $2.80 and the screws cost $0.08 each.  How many screws did he buy?
(what kind of problem is this?)


CHALLENGE: GCF   +  multiplying decimals + adding decimals . THIS ONE IS LONG :)

5.) Kimberly is making some fruit baskets for her aunts.  The fruit baskets will have the same number of bananas, apples, pears, and oranges in each one.  She bought 12 bananas, 36 apples, 18 pears, and 30 oranges.  
a)  What is the greatest number of BASKETS she can make?

b)  How many bananas, apples, pears, and oranges will be in EACH basket?

Part 2:
Bananas are $0.24 each, apples are $0.79 each, pears are $0.35 each, and oranges are $0.20 each.  
c) How much did she pay for all of the bananas? All of the apples? All of the pears? All of the oranges?  

d)  How much did she pay for ALL of the fruit?

e.)  How much did EACH fruit basket cost her before taxes? 


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