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Your Classroom Edition!. Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader?. Copy. 1,000,000. Cheat. 500,000. Save. 300,000. 5th Grade 9. 5th Grade 10. Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader?. 175,000. 100,000. 4th Grade 7. 4th Grade 8. 50,000. 3rd Grade 5. 3rd Grade 6. 25,000. 10,000.
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Copy 1,000,000 Cheat 500,000 Save 300,000 5th Grade 9 5th Grade 10 Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? 175,000 100,000 4th Grade 7 4th Grade 8 50,000 3rd Grade 5 3rd Grade 6 25,000 10,000 2nd Grade 3 2nd Grade 4 5,000 2,000 1st Grade 1 1st Grade 2 1,000
5th Grade 9 Question • Brooker PTA is buying Science Fair boards. They want 20 boxes of boards. Each box holds 50 boards. How many boards will they be getting?
5th Grade 9 Answer • Brooker PTA is buying Science Fair boards. They want 20 boxes of boards. Each box holds 50 boards. How many boards will they be getting? • 20 x 50 = 1,000
5th Grade 10 Question • On Monday, Beef O’ Brady’s sold 340 wings. On Tuesday, they sold half as many, but on Wednesday, they sold 3 times as many as on Monday. How many wings did they sell on Tuesday and Wednesday all together? • A. 170 • B. 1,190 • C. 1,020 • D. 340
5th Grade 10 Answer • On Monday, Beef O’ Brady’s sold 340 wings. On Tuesday, they sold half as many, but on Wednesday, they sold 3 times as many as on Monday. How many wings did they sell on Tuesday and Wednesday all together? • A. 170 • B. 1,190 340/2= 170 and 340 x 3 =1,020 • C. 1,020 170+1020=1,190 • D. 340
4th Grade 7 Question • Round 346,237 to the nearest ten-thousand.
4th Grade 7 Answer • Round 346,237 to the nearest ten-thousand. • 350,000
4th Grade 8 Question • Paco’s Tacos sold 458 tacos on Saturday. They sold half as many last Saturday. How many did they sell last Saturday?
4th Grade 8 Answer • Paco’s Tacos sold 458 tacos on Saturday. They sold half as many last Saturday. How many did they sell last Saturday? • 458/2=229
3rd Grade 5 Question • Mrs. Roman had $8.00. She bought a chocolate milkshake for $2.85, a Giant Size Kit-Kat for $1.45, and 2 crunch bars for $0.88 each. The tax was $0.42. How much change did she get back?
3rd Grade 5 Answer • Mrs. Roman had $8.00. She bought a chocolate milkshake for $2.85, a Giant Size Kit-Kat for $1.45, and 2 crunch bars for $0.88 each. The tax was $0.42. How much change did she get back? $1.52- Add what she spent and subtract from $8.00
3rd Grade 6 Question • Which is true? • A. 2/5 > 0.6 • B. 50% < 0.05 • C. 0.8 = 80% • D. 0.06 = 60%
3rd Grade 6 Answer • Which is true? • A. 2/5 > 0.6 • B. 50% < 0.05 • C. 0.8 = 80% • D. 0.06 = 60%
2nd Grade 3 Question • 9/10 of Mr. Heinz is pure muscle. Which percent can be used to show Mr. Heinz’ muscle?
2nd Grade 3 Answer • 9/10 of Mr. Heinz is pure muscle. Which percent can be used to show Mr. Heinz’ muscle? • 9/10 = 90/100 = 90%
2nd Grade 4 Question • The temperature when Mr. Heinz got to school was 63F. When he leaves at 3:30 it will be 86F. Which statement describes the change in temperature from morning to afternoon? • A. Increased 23 • B. Increased 149 • C. Decreased 23 • D. Decreased 149
2nd Grade 4 Answer • The temperature when Mr. Heinz got to school was 63F. When he leaves at 3:30 it will be 86F. Which statement describes the change in temperature from morning to afternoon? • A. Increased 23 • B. Increased 149 • C. Decreased 23 • D. Decreased 149
1st Grade 1 Question • What decimal represents 3/10 • A. 0.03 • B. 0.3 • C. 3.03 • D. 0.033
1st Grade 1 Answer • What decimal represents 3/10 • A. 0.03 • B. 0.3 • C. 3.03 • D. 0.033
1st Grade 2 Question • Mr. Thornton uses 2 and 2/3 cups of M&M’s to make his delicious cookies. If he doubles the amount of M&M’s, how many cups will he use? • A. 5 and 1/3 • B. 4 and 2/3 • C. 2 and 4/3 • D. 4 and 4/3
1st Grade 2 Answer • Mr. Thornton uses 2 and 2/3 cups of M&M’s to make his delicious cookies. If he doubles the amount of M&M’s, how many cups will he use? • A. 5 and 1/3 • B. 4 and 2/3 • C. 2 and 4/3 • D. 4 and 4/3
1,000,000 Question • A silly 5th grader used the following ingredients to make a new flavor of soda • 1 and 1/4 cups Dr. Pepper • 1/2 cup Mt. Dew • 2 and 2/3 cups Sunkist • 3/4 cup Sprite • How many cups of soda was used to make this soda concoction? • A. 10 and 1/4 B. 5 and 1/6 C. 6 and 1/3
1,000,000 Answer • B. 5 and 1/6 • LCD= 12 • 3/12+6/12+8/12+9/12=26/12 • 26/12=2 and 2/12= 2 and 1/6 • 2 and 1/6 + 3= 5 and 1/6