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Question 1 |
There are 302 children in a community. Out of those, 118 children like basketball, 98 children like baseball and the rest of the children like soccer. How will you find out the number of children who like soccer?
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A. |
302 - (118 + 98) |
B. |
302 + (118 + 98) |
C. |
302 + (118 X 98) |
D. |
302 + (118 - 98) |
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Question 2 |
See the table to answer this question.
How many employees like Hawaii and Florida for their vacation?  |
A. |
677 |
B. |
912 |
C. |
867 |
D. |
932 |
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Question 3 |
See the table to answer this question.
How many more employees chose California than chose New York for their vacation spot?  |
A. |
69 |
B. |
75 |
C. |
65 |
D. |
60 |
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Question 4 |
A company conducted a survey among its employees to know their favorite spots for vacation. See the table to answer this question.
How many more employees like Florida than California?
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A. |
170 |
B. |
167 |
C. |
180 |
D. |
235 |
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Question 5 |
If rounded to the nearest hundred, which expression below shows the number of employees who chose Florida and California for their vacation place?  |
A. |
400 + 200 |
B. |
300 + 450 |
C. |
200 + 350 |
D. |
500 + 300 |
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Question 6 |
A stall at the fair sold 371 hats on the first day and 434 hats on the second day. If the stall had 900 hats, how many were left unsold? |
A. |
98 |
B. |
805 |
C. |
95 |
D. |
96 |
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