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Review Questions

Jan’s family owns a farm. And she has some extra fruit baskets Jan’s family owns a farm. And she has some extra fruit baskets. If you want a basket with 6 apples in it, Jan will sell it for $580. If you want a basket with 10 apples in it, the total cost is $900. How much are the basket?

Ms. Gloria has 24 coins in her wallet. They are all pennies and nickels. If there are 4 more pennies than nickels, how many nickels does Ms. Gloria have?

Jeremy and Jennifer both have 20 comic books Jeremy and Jennifer both have 20 comic books. If Jeremy gives Jennifer 4 comic books, how many more comic books will Jennifer have than Jeremy?

Dora has 12 dolls but her sister only has 6 Dora has 12 dolls but her sister only has 6. How many dolls does Dora have to give her sister so that they have the same amount?

You traded 3 pencils that cost the same You traded 3 pencils that cost the same. You also traded an eraser for 60 beads. If you got 300 beads altogether, how much was each pencil?

Mia wanted 3 colored pencils and a highlighter Mia wanted 3 colored pencils and a highlighter. If she could trade 250 candies for the highlighter, and the total was 460 candies, how much was each colored pencil? Make one formula to solve the problem.

Dane traded 2 tubes of paint and a paintbrush for 630 beads Dane traded 2 tubes of paint and a paintbrush for 630 beads. If the paintbrush cost 450 beads, how much was 1 tube of paint? Make one formula to solve the problem.

When Javier wanted 6 bracelets, Sarah discounted the total price by 30 stickers. If he gave her 420 stickers, how much did she usually charge for 1 bracelet?

Robert’s family is making chocolate fondue Robert’s family is making chocolate fondue. They divided the strawberries up evenly among the 5 of them. Then his mother gave him 8 of hers because she was full. If Robert ended up with 18 strawberries, how many strawberries did the family have at first?

Lana is distributing surveys with a team Lana is distributing surveys with a team. They divided up their surveys among the 28 people in the team and then went out to distribute them. If Lana gave away 6 surveys, and still had 14 left, how many surveys did the whole team get?