180 Days of Math for Sixth Grade Day 103 Answers Key

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180 Days of Math for Sixth Grade Answers Key Day 103

Directions: Solve each problem.

Question 1.
Subtract 186 from 372.
Answer: 372 – 186 = 186

Question 2.
30 • 70 = _________
Answer:
3 × 7 =21
In the same way when you multiply 30 × 70 we get 210.

Question 3.
573 ÷ 8 = __________
Answer: 71.625
Thus the quotient is 71.625

Question 4.
Round 3,579 to the nearest thousand.
Answer: The number 3579 to the nearest thousand is 4000.

Question 5.
5 × \(\frac{2}{3}\) = _________
Answer:
5 × \(\frac{2}{3}\)
10/3 = 3.33

Question 6.
24 ÷ 8 – (4 + 6) × 2 = __________
Answer:
24 ÷ 8 – (4 + 6) × 2
3 – (10) × 2
3 – 20 = -17

Question 7.
4 + 7 = 121 ÷ 180 Days of Math for Sixth Grade Day 103 Answers Key 1
Answer:
4 + 7 = 11
121 ÷ 11 = 11
Thus the missing number is 11.

Question 8.
Distribute
4(5 + x) = ___________
Answer:
4(5 + x)
4 × 5 + 4 × x
20 + 4x = 4x + 20

Question 9.
Calculate the perimeter of the shape.
180 Days of Math for Sixth Grade Day 103 Answers Key 2
Answer:
The perimeter of the triangle = a + b + c
P = 5 + 4 + 3
P = 12 cm
Thus the perimeter of the shape is 12 cm.

Question 10.
Name the solid shape.
180 Days of Math for Sixth Grade Day 103 Answers Key 3
Answer: The name of the three-dimensional shape is a triangular pyramid.

Question 11.
Steve, Mark, Melissa, Joe, and Mary are in a group. They randomly line up at the door. What is the probability that the name of the first person in line begins with M?
Answer:
Total number of persons = 5
The probability that the name of the first person in line begins with M is 3/5

Question 12.
In a bouquet, there are an equal number of tulips and roses. There are twice as many daisies as there are tulips or roses. If there are 24 daisies in the bouquet, what is the total number of flowers in the bouquet?
Answer:
Given,
In a bouquet, there are an equal number of tulips and roses.
There are twice as many daisies as there are tulips or roses.
Number of daisies = 24
tulips or roses = 12
Total number of flowers in the bouquet is 12 + 12 + 24 = 48

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