Math Word Problems Worksheet Page 39

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Set 33
1.
Mrs. Teshima buys 5 pounds of apples for $.59 per pound. How much does she pay
for the apples?
2.
Which angle appears to be acute? Explain.
3.
Which angle appears to be obtuse? Explain
4.
The teacher picks a number at random from the numbers 1 through 21. What is the
probability that the number will be odd? Write your answer as a fraction.
5.
The sum of 5 consecutive whole numbers is 2010. What are the five whole
numbers?
6.
The parallelogram shown in the figure has one vertex, Point P, located at (1, 5).
Translate the figure right three units and down 1 unit. What are the coordinates of
Point P on the translated parallelogram?
Point P
(0, 0)
7.
Mr. Brown drives 5.6 miles to get to school in the morning. After school he drives
2.9 miles to the grocery store, and then 3.55 miles back home. When he gets home
the odometer on his car reads 15,550 miles. What did the odometer read before he
left for school in the morning?
8.
Write the following number in standard form.
Two-thousand three-hundred fifty-four and twenty-seven hundredths
9.
Insert parenthesis and any of the four arithmetic operations to make a true
statement.
20 6 2 9 3 = 11
10. Craig is creating an art project involving circles. The diameters of the three circles
are 12 inches, 5 inches, and 7 inches. What is the radius of each of the three
circles?

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