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1.   Timothy adopted a beautiful little white puppy from the rescue shelter in his town. The adoption fee was $45. On the way home from the shelter, Timothy went to the pet store. At the pet store he bought a collar ($2.29), a leash ($5.74), a bag of puppy food ($2.86), a chew toy ($0.88), a water dish ($2.99), and a food dish ($1.67). How much did Timothy spend in all?
2.   Jordan wanted to dress up her cat like a princess for Dress Up Your Pet Day. Her father helped her build a small cage for carrying her cat to school. The cage was 28.4 inches long and eighteen inches wide. What was the perimeter of the cage?

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3.   The third grade class participated in National Kazoo Day by marching in the parade playing their kazoos. It was a long parade and they were very tired by the time it was over. From the beginning of the parade to the first corner was 0.8 miles. From that corner to the next turn was 0.2 miles. From there to the parking lot at the end of the parade was 1.1 miles. How far did they march in all?
4.   The climate of the Sahara Desert doesn't invite many people to live on it. It is a lonely land of sand and scorching heat. Brandon is planning to run in the Sahara Marathon when he is in high school. He will run from El-Aaiun to Dakhla. On the first day he and the other runners will travel 70.7 km, 76.8 km the second day, and 79.7 km the last day. How many km will they run in all?

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5.   The students at Fullerwood Elementary School held a Pastry Tasting Party on National Pastry Day. There were at least one hundred different kinds of pastry! Everything was so good and looked beautiful, too. The students and their families provided the homemade pastries. The teachers brought the drinks. Tickets were sold for $1.85 each to raise money for the computer lab. If five hundred fifty-three people bought tickets, how much money was raised for the lab?
6.   Emma's husband gave her a diamond necklace for her birthday. She loved the gem so much that she thought she would buy a bracelet and earrings to match. The bracelet cost four times as much as the earrings. The earrings cost $90.28. How much did the bracelet cost?

 

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7.   Janine and her family are going hiking in the White Mountains. Her parents need to buy new hiking boots for Janine and her three brothers. Boots for Janine cost $54.15, and boots for her brothers are $66.24 each. How much will it cost to purchase boots for Janine and her brothers?
8.   The smell from the landfill was terrible. The students in Mr. Jackson's class made many phone calls and found out it would cost $608 per ton to clean up. There is an average of 9.5 tons on each acre of the 16.6-acre landfill. How much will it cost to clean up the landfill?

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9.   Rachel and Jordan were going with their parents to make a visual inspection of the building site for their new house. They left at 8:45 a.m. and drove straight to the building site. It was 10:17 a.m. when they arrived. Their father drove at an average speed of fifty miles per hour the whole way. To the nearest mile, how far away is the building site?
10.   The herds are split up as follows:
At Mamie's pasture: 19 cows, 5 heifers, 12 calves
At McLeod's pasture: 17 cows, 9 calves, 1 bull
At Mary Lou's pasture: 19 cows, 12 calves, 1 bull
At Nadine's pasture: 5 calves
Cows make up what percentage of all the animals in these four pastures? Round your answer to the nearest percent.

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11.   John and Kelly are counting bubbles during their yeast fermentation experiment. According to the method, the number of bubbles passing through the apparatus per second indicates the rate of sugar consumption by the yeast. During their calibration step they each counted bubbles. John counted 68 bubbles in one minute. Kelly counted 99 bubbles in 98 seconds. Compare their calculated bubble-rates (in bubbles/second) and report which one was greater, (John's or Victoria's) and by how much.

12.   Pure water boils at 100C at sea level. Now you may recall that if a solute is added to water it increases the boiling point slightly. One day, Cameron decided to see if this was really true (he didn't believe it). He added some salt to a beaker of water and used an accurate thermometer to measure the temperature at which the water boiled. He found that the boiling point was raised to 101.4C. He had measured the boiling point of pure water earlier and found it to be 99.7C by his thermometer. How manyC did the boiling point increase in his experiment?


 


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