ISEE Lower Level (grades 5-6) Mathematics Achievement › How to find the whole from the part
At a party, of the cake was eaten. If each of the 12 attendees had one piece of cake, how many pieces were in the whole cake?
Bessy is making shirts for her daughters. If 2 square feet of fabric is enough for her to make 1 shirt, how many shirts can she make with 9 square feet of fabric?
Together, Patricia, Alex and Steve compose 25 percent of their math club. How big is the math club?
Greg eats 4 brownies, which is equal to of the total batch. How many brownies are in the total batch?
There are 4 canoes at a summer camp. Each canoe can hold a maximum of 6 campers, but each canoe must have an even number of campers in order to maintain balance.
Which of the following is NOT a possible number of campers who could have paddled from one end of the lake to the other using all 4 canoes?
Andrea and her three friends all pitched in to buy a puppy. Each person paid equal parts. If Andrea paid 20 dollars, what was the total cost of the puppy?
If there are 4 servings in an ice cream container, and each serving is equal to 2 ounces, how many ounces are in the entire container?
There are 8 slices in a pie, and each slices weights 1.5 ounces. What is the total weight of the pie in ounces?
In Cody's class, there are boys for every
girl. If there are
boys in the class, how many students are there in the class altogether?
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