Ashley has 14 dimes in her pocket. Nathan has 3 more than half as many dimes as Ashley. Which expression will represent the dimes in Nathan's pocket?

Moira is a teacher, and she drives to school and back every day from her home. It is 32 miles from her home to work. How far does Moira drive roundtrip in 5 work days?

Phoebe has a collection of 120 coins. Phoebe knows that she has 22 dimes and 48 nickels, and the rest are quarters. Which equation can be used to find the number of quarters (q) Phoebe has?

Barry completed a math assignment in five days. On each of the first 4 days has solved 24 questions. On the fifth day, he solved 4 questions. Which equation can be used to find the total number of questions on the assignment (t)?

Ellen and Susan are playing a game called Thinking of Two numbers. Susan begins with her two numbers. Their product is 27. When you divide the larger by the smaller, the quotient is 3. What are Susan's two numbers?

During the first year, Mrs. Jackson's Photo Shop took a total of 24,760 pictures. During the second year, Mrs. Jackson's Photo Shop took 6,000 more pictures than were taken. What is the total number of pictures taken? Round to the nearest 1,000

Callie took 46 pictures from her vacation which she wanted to put into a scrapbook. If 6 pictures fill up a page in her book, how many pages will she completely fill, will there be any pictures remaining?

Jill and Rebecca have 2 sandwiches each and a bag of chips for lunch each day. They eat the same thing for 5 days. How many sandwiches and chips will they both have eaten at the end of the 5 days?

Cooper walks dogs for $5 an hour. He walks dogs for 3 hours each Saturday and Sunday. How much will Cooper earn if he walks dogs for 2 Saturdays and 2 Sundays?

Elizabeth had 32 pictures of her vacation. 2 weeks later, she added 42 more. By the end of her vacation, she had 94 pictures. She used this equation to find out how many pictures (p) she had taken during her vacation. 32+42+p=9 What should replace p?

Juan can run 38 yards in 5 seconds. If he keeps the same pace, how many yards can he run in 30 seconds?

Shawn is thinking of a number in his head. If he subtracts 8 from the number and divides the resulting number by 3, he gets 12. What was Shawn's original number?

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