180 Days of Math for Fifth Grade Day 13 Answers Key

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180 Days of Math for Fifth Grade Answers Key Day 13

Directions Solve each problem.

Question 1.
49 + 5 = ______
Answer: 54
Perform an addition operation to find the sum of the two given numbers.
49 + 5 = 54

Question 2.
180 Days of Math for Fifth Grade Day 13 Answers Key 2
Answer:
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By performing the multiplication operation for the two given numbers we can find the product of 6 and 6.
We get 36

Question 3.
32 ÷ 8 = ____
Answer: 32 ÷ 8 = 4
By performing the division operation for the two given numbers we can find the quotient of 32 and 8
32 ÷ 8 = 4

Question 4.
Is 16,563 less than 16,653?
___________
Answer: 16,563 is greater than 16,653

Question 5.
Write 0.25 as a fraction.
___________
Answer:
0.25 as a fraction is 25/100.

Question 6.
(3 × 5) + 6 = ___
Answer:
(3 × 5) + 6
15 + 6 = 21

Question 7.
180 Days of Math for Fifth Grade Day 13 Answers Key 3 × 4 = 20
Answer:
Let the unknown value be x.
x × 4 = 20
x = 20/4
x = 5

Question 8.
How many mL are in 7 L?
_____________
Answer:
Convert from liters to milliliters.
1 Liter = 1000 milliliters
7 liters = 7 × 1000 milliliters = 7000 milliliters.

Question 9.
Does a pentagon have five right angles?
___________
Answer: A pentagon has a maximum of three right angles.

Question 10.
Favorite Foods

Tacos

Spaghetti Pizza Hot Dogs
17 18 26

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How many children were surveyed?
_____________
Answer: Children who love pizza were most surveyed.

Question 11.
What is the probability that you toss a coin and it lands with tails up?
_________________
Answer:1/2
There are two chances of getting tails of heads TH or HT
So, the probability that you toss a coin and it lands with tails up is 1 out of 2.

Question 12.
Sam had ten dollars to spend.
180 Days of Math for Fifth Grade Day 13 Answers Key 4
He buys 3 milkshakes. How many cheeseburgers can he buy with the rest of his money?
Answer:
The cost of 1 milkshake is $1
3 milkshakes = 3 × $1 = $3.00
The cost of cheeseburger is $2
$10 – $3 = $7.00
Sam can buy 3 cheeseburgers with the rest of his money.

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