Math Word Problems Worksheet Page 40

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Show your work and/or explain your thinking for each problem.
Set 34
1.
On the average, a car rental company rents 987 cars per month. How many cars
does it rent in one year? (1 year = 12 months)
2.
Angie wants to buy a CD for $19.50, a book for $24.95, and a t-shirt for $15. She
has $68. How much change will she get back?
3.
A square and a regular pentagon have the same perimeter. The length of each side
of the square is 15 feet. How long is each side of the pentagon?
4.
Mr. Lee used 12 gallons of gasoline to drive 146.4 miles. On the average how
many miles per gallon did she drive?
5.
A bag of candy contains about 415 pieces. If the bag was divided evenly among 30
students, about how many pieces of candy would each student receive?
6.
Which answer makes the inequality true? 24 + 19 > h {33, 43}
7.
Order the decimals from least to greatest. Then place them on a number line.
0.4, 1.9, 1.1, 0.7, 1.5
0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
8.
Karla is practicing for a dance competition. On Monday, she practices for
5
4
1
hours. On Tuesday, she practices for 1
hours. On Wednesday, she practices for
6
6
1
3
2
hours. On Thursday, she practices for 1
hours. On Friday, she practices for
6
6
2
hours. How many hours does she practice in all?
1
6
9.
The rectangle has been divided into 10 equal parts. Represent the shaded portion as
a decimal and as a fraction, in simplest form.
10. Bob drove his car 14.0 miles on Monday, 23.8 miles on Tuesday and 5.3 miles on
Wednesday. How many miles did he drive on all 3 days?

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