Math Expression

Download Report

Transcript Math Expression

Julie has 8 more beads than
Steve. Steve has 16 beads.
Which expression represents
the number of beads Julie has?
A. 16 + 8
B. 16 – 8
C. 24 + 8
D. 24 – 8
1
Matthew has 17 more marbles than Abel.
Abel has 50 marbles. Which expression
represents the number of marbles
Matthew has?
A. 17 – 50
B. 50 – 17
C. 50 + 17
D. 67 – 50
2
Yazmin has 25 more rocks than
Arlene. Arlene has 47 rocks. Which
expression represents the number
of rocks Yazmin has?

 A. 47 – 25
 B. 25 – 47
 C. 25 + 47
 D. 72 – 25

3
Cesar has 10 more Pokemon cards than
Alexis. Alexis has 20 Pokemon cards. Which
expression represents the number of
Pockemon cards Cesar has?
A. 20 – 10
B. 10 – 20
C. 10 + 20
D. 30 – 10
4
Jonathan has 12 more Bey blades than
Joaquin. Joaquin has 34 Bey blades.
Which expression represents the
number of Bey Blades Jonathan has?
A. 12 – 34
B. 34 – 12
C. 12 + 34
D. 46 – 12
5
Joey has 3 tops more than Alex. Alex has 6
tops. What expression would you use to
know how many tops does Joey have?
A. 6 – 3
B. 3 – 6
C. 6 + 3
D. 9 – 3
6
Which expression shows 5 less
than 18?
A. 18 + 5
B. 18 − 5
C. 23 − 5
D. 5 − 18
7
Which expression shows 8 less
than 27?
A. 27 + 8
B. 27 − 8
C. 23 − 8
D. 8 − 27
8
Which expression shows 12 less
than 18?
A. 18 + 12
B. 18 − 12
C. 23 − 12
D. 12 − 18
9
Which expression shows 9 less
than 99?
A. 99 + 9
B. 90 − 9
C. 99 − 9
D. 9 − 99
10
Which expression shows 6 less
than 66?
A. 66 + 6
B. 66 − 6
C. 66 − 6
D. 6 −66
11
What number makes this
number sentence true?
 19 − 13 = 20 − ____
 A. 14
 B. 12
 C. 13
 D. 6
12
What number makes this
number sentence true?
 25 − 12 = 20 − ____
 A. 37
 B. 7
 C. 13
 D. 6
13
What number makes this
number sentence true?
 40 − 30 = 20 − ____
 A. 10
 B. 20
 C. 30
 D. 0
14
What number makes this
number sentence true?
 35 − 15 = 20 − ____
 A. 20
 B. 15
 C. 5
 D. 0
15
Hector bought 13 kagero cards for $1.04.
He paid for the kagero cards with a $5 bill.
Which expression shows the correct
amount of change he should receive?
A. $5.00 − $1.04
B. $5.00 + $1.04
C. $13.00 − $5.00
D. $13.00 + $5.00
16
Salma bought 12 little pet shop dolls for
$3.24. She paid for the pencils with a $5
bill. Which expression shows the correct
amount of change she should receive?
A. $5.00 − $3.24
B. $5.00 + $3.24
C. $12.00 − $5.00
D. $12.00 + $5.00
17
Keila bought 8 pencils for $1.04. She
paid for the pencils with a $5 bill.
Which expression shows the correct
amount of change she should receive?
A. $8.00 − $5.00
B. $5.00 − $1.04
C. $5.00 + $1.04
D. $8.00 + $5.00
18
Evan bought 13 hot wheels for $4.04.
She paid for the pencils with a $5 bill.
Which expression shows the correct
amount of change she should receive?
A. $13.00 + $5.00
B. $5.00 − $4.04
C. $5.00 + $4.04
D. $13.00 − $5.00
19
Naily entered a 3-day bicycle race. He rode his
bicycle 20 miles on Friday. He rode 40 miles on
Saturday, and he rode 50 miles on Sunday.
Which number sentence can be used to find the
total number of miles Keith rode?
A. 20 + 40 + 50 =
B. 40 − 20 + 50 =
C. 20 + 40 − 50 =
D. 20 + 40 + 3 =
20
Daniel entered a 3-day bicycle race. He rode his
bicycle 15 miles on Friday. He rode 25 miles on
Saturday, and he rode 35 miles on Sunday.
Which number sentence can be used to find the
total number of miles Keith rode?
A. 15 + 25 + 35 =
B. 25 − 15 + 35 =
C. 15 + 35 − 35 =
D. 25 + 35 + 3 =
21
Brian entered a 3-day bicycle race. He rode his
bicycle 10 miles on Friday. He rode 40 miles on
Saturday, and he rode 50 miles on Sunday.
Which number sentence can be used to find the
total number of miles Keith rode?
A. 10 + 40 + 3 =
B. 10 + 40 + 50 =
C. 40 − 10 + 50 =
D. 10 + 40 − 50 =
22
Jesus entered a 3-day bicycle race. He rode his
bicycle 30 miles on Friday. He rode 40 miles on
Saturday, and he rode 50 miles on Sunday.
Which number sentence can be used to find the
total number of miles Keith rode?
A. 30 + 40 + 50 =
B. 30 + 40 − 50 =
C. 40 − 30 + 50 =
D. 30 + 40 + 3 =
23