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edMe Mambo mathematical word problems
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Question #15
On a scale from 0 to 100 with 10 being not sure, 40 being somewhat sure, 70 being pretty sure, and 100 being very sure.
How sure are you that you solved the first problem?
(The one about the distance between water tables.)
Question #5
Last summer, Jon's family found 152 shells at the beach. This summer they were at the beach for 7 days. Each day they found 9 shells.
How many fewer shells did they find this year than last year?
Question #5
Adeline has 8 packs of Fun Gum. Each pack has 7 pieces of gum. Marisol buys Juicy Gum. Each Juicy Gum pack has 9 pieces of gum.
Adeline has 11 more pieces of gum than Marisol.
How many packs of gum did Marisol buy?
Question #8
Mr. Dent had 32 markers in his classroom. He buys new boxes of markers that have 9 markers in each box. Now, he has 86 markers.
How many new boxes did he buy?
Question #11
This year, Central Middle School is having a bake sale. Two teams of students bake cookies.
- Josie’s team sells cookies in boxes of 36.
- Rich’s team sells cookies in bags of 20.
After the bake sale, 1 box and 1 bag of cookies remained. The organizers decided to give the remaining cookies to the 6 students on the teams. Each student received the same number of cookies.
What is the largest number of cookies each student could have received?
Question #14
On a scale from 0 to 100 with 10 being not sure, 40 being somewhat sure, 70 being pretty sure, and 100 being very sure.
How sure are you that you solved the first problem?
(The one about how many will run this year.)
Question #4
Okay, now you will solve the word problems.
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