Math Word Problems Worksheet Page 25

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Show your work and/or explain your thinking for each problem.
Set 22
1.
Maria and Rebecca were measuring their wrists for a bracelet. Maria said her wrist was 14
cm around and Rebecca said hers was 14.0 cm. Maria said they were the same but Rebecca
said hers was more precise. Who is correct? Explain.
2.
Dakota is playing darts. He scored 65 points with 6 shots. Which of the following number
sentences are possible results of Jay’s 6 shots?
2 15 3 10 5
x
x
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15 4 10 2 5
x
x
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25 2 10 3 5
x
x
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3 5 2 25 5
x
x
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3.
Leo has taken 6 math tests this semester.
85 76 95 90 82 79 76
What is the median of Leo’s math test scores?
What is the mode of Leo’s math test scores?
Do you think the median or the mode best describes Leo’s scores on the 6 tests? Explain.
4.
Which angle in the diagram appears to be obtuse?
5.
The director of the local math bee wants to charge a small fee to cover expenses. She
estimates that it will cost about $270 to run the contest. There are about 60 people
registered. About how much should she charge each contestant?
6.
One side of an equilateral triangle is 6 centimeters. What is the perimeter of the triangle?
7.
Mr. Ball the librarian is buying new books for the library. He has chosen 32 new books.
Each book costs $5.95. How much will the new books cost all together?
8.
The length of a rectangle is twice as long as its width. The width is 4 inches. What is the
perimeter of the rectangle?
9.
When the figure below is cut out and folded up what is its most
specific term for the figure?
10. Name three capital letters (A, B, C,…) that have exactly two parallel lines.

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