Math Word Problems Worksheet Page 30

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Show your work and/or explain your thinking for each problem.
Set 26
1.
Which of the following circles appear to have a diameter that is less than 1 inch?
2.
Jackie says if a polygon has four sides it must be a rectangle. Melinda disagrees. Draw a
figure that proves that Melinda is correct.
3.
Samantha is choosing an outfit for a school party. She has three party dresses and two
pairs of shoes that match. How many different outfits consisting of a dress and a pair of
shoes could she put together?
4.
Approximately how many miles is it from the intersection of Park and Porch to Maple and
Pine? Use the map to help you determine the distance.
5.
Brook earned money on the weekend mowing lawns in his neighborhood. When he got
paid for his first job he had double the money he had when he left home. When he got paid
for his second job he had triple the money he had after his first job. When he finished his
last job of the day he had double the money he had after he finished his second job. Brook
had $60.00 at the end of the day. How much did he leave home with?
6.
Jeff has enough paint to cover a wall that is 12 meters by 15 meters. At most how many
squares of size 3 meter by 3 meters can he paint?
7.
Taj has 20 feet of fencing to build a rectangular pen for her tortoise. One possibility is
shown below. Each square is 1 foot on each side. What is the greatest possible area she
can enclose with that much fencing?

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