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- Q1Of the 571 students at Smith Elementary School, 108 walk home at the end of the day. Twenty-five of those students skip home. All of the rest are car riders. Which answer below describes how to best find out how many students are car riders?Subtract the number of students at Smith Elementary from the number of car riders.Add the number of students at Smith Elementary to the number of walk home students.Subtract 25 from the total number of students at Smith Elementary, then add the amount of walk home students.Subtract the number of walk home students from the total number of students at Smith Elementary.30s
- Q2Mr. Kyle saved $502 in January. In February he spent $149 of the money he had saved. He saved $291 more in March. Which number sentence can be used to find the amount of money Mr. Kyle had at the end of March?502 - 149 - 291502 - 149 + 291 =502 + 149 - 291502 + 149 + 29130s
- Q3An average man is 56 inches tall from the feet to the top of the head. His legs alone are 29 inches long. How long is the rest of his body?33 inches long.27 inches long.85 inches long.37 inches long.30s
- Q4Mrs. Jones' class counted out 112 stickers to give to their reading buddies. 56 were not used. How many stickers did they have left?They had 168 left.They had 64 left.They had 56 left.They had 76 left.30s
- Q5The number line represents a distance of 1 foot.JHGF30s