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? Math Problem Guide

This document is an extra worksheet for math problems that students need to solve by showing complete procedures. It includes various scenarios involving calculations related to saving money, distributing items, and basic arithmetic. Students are required to submit their solutions by March 21st.

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? Math Problem Guide

This document is an extra worksheet for math problems that students need to solve by showing complete procedures. It includes various scenarios involving calculations related to saving money, distributing items, and basic arithmetic. Students are required to submit their solutions by March 21st.

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Extra worksheet - Math Problem Guide

Name: ______________________________________ Grade:______________ Date: _________

Solve the following problems by showing the complete procedure. Bring the solution in a folder. Deadline
Friday, March 21st.

Carlos wants to buy a bicycle that costs COP 750,000. If he saves money for 12 months, how much money
will he need to save per month?

Emma wants to buy a PlayStation 5 that costs COP 2,367,900. If she has only 25 days to save, how much
does she need to save each day?

Sophia needs 250 balloons for her party. She bought 8 packs of balloons, each containing 25 balloons, but
12 balloons popped before the party. Does she have enough balloons for the party? If not, how many more
packs does she need to buy?

Mrs. Robinson's class has 17 students, and she bought 4 packs of balloons, each containing 51 balloons. If
she distributes them equally, how many balloons does each student receive? How many balloons are left over?

A farmer has 3 farmland plots. Each plot has 124 fruit trees. How many trees does he have in total?

An event organizer needs 302 balloons. He buys 224 balloons. Does he have extra balloons, or is he missing
some? If he is missing balloons, how many more packs should he buy if each pack contains 20 balloons?

A truck transports 125 boxes of oranges. If each box contains 48 oranges, how many oranges does it
transport in total?

A group of 36 students is going on a field trip. If each bus has 12 seats, how many buses do they need?

A supermarket sells packs of 9 water bottles. If a customer buys 95 bottles, how many full packs can he buy,
and how many bottles are left over?

A cyclist travels 135 km in 9 days, covering the same distance each day. How many kilometers does he
travel per day?

Remember to show your work and double-check your answers. Good luck!

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