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Two Step Problems
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1) Tom and Lana were comparing their Halloween candy. Tom received 4
18 × 4
8
times as much candy as Lana received. Tom then split his candy evenly
72÷9
1.
into 9 piles to eat later. If Nancy received 18 ounces of candy, how many
ounces of candy would be in each of Tom's piles?
910
2.
56
2) Paul developed a game for phones that he sold for $3. After the first week
4,095 × 2
3.
he discovered he had 4,095 downloads from girls and 2 times as many
8,190÷9
boys download the game. Of the boys who downloaded it he only had 1/9
1,953
4.
who bought the full game. How many boys bought the full game?
2,322
5.
3) Sarah was trying to save up $475. At her job she made $12 an hour and
12 × 28
4,125
she worked 28 hours a week. After paying for her food and other
336÷6
6.
expenditures she ended up only saving 1/6 of her weeks earnings. How
much money did she save up each week?
2,264
7.
6,368
4) At the flea market Ned found 9 buckets of LEGOs with each bucket
1,736 × 9
8.
containing 1,736 LEGO pieces. If he wanted to split the LEGO pieces
15,624÷8
into 8 piles, how many pieces should he put into each pile?
5) An industrial machine made 5,805 cans of diet sodas and 2 times as many
5,805 × 2
regular sodas over the course of 47 minutes. The regular sodas were then
11,610÷5
placed into 5 shipping boxes with each shipping box containing the same
number of sodas. How many regular sodas were in each shipping box.
6) While playing a game Vanessa defeated 3 enemies with each enemy
5,500 × 3
defeated earning her 5,500 points. If she traded in all her points for 4 extra
16,500÷4
lives, how many points is it per life?
7) A king size candy bars costs $2 with each candy bar having 1,698
1,698 × 4
calories. If you bought 4 candy bars and took 3 days eating them (eating
6,792÷3
the same amount each day) how many calories would you consume a
day?
8) A restaurant owner bought 8 boxes of disposable cups for $78, with each
2,388 × 8
box containing 2,388 cups. If he wanted to divvy up the cups among his 3
19,104÷3
restaurants, with each restaurant getting the same number of cups, how
many cups should each store get?
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