Whole and Part

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In the 30-day month of January, for every three days it snowed, there were seven days it did not snow. The number of days in January on which it did not snow was how much greater than the number of days in January on which it snowed?

2

In the 30-day month of January, for every three days it snowed, there were seven days it did not snow. The number of days in January on which it did not snow was how much greater than the number of days in January on which it snowed?

3

If Mr. Jones’ math class has 8 boys and two-thirds of the class are girls, how many total students are in the class?

4

A pitcher of water is filled \dpi{100} \small \frac{2}{5} of full. An additional 27 ounces of water is added. Now the pitcher of water is completely full. How much water does the pitcher hold?

5

If Mr. Jones’ math class has 8 boys and two-thirds of the class are girls, how many total students are in the class?

6

A pitcher of water is filled \dpi{100} \small \frac{2}{5} of full. An additional 27 ounces of water is added. Now the pitcher of water is completely full. How much water does the pitcher hold?

7

Mr. Owens spent $7.50 for a dinner buffet. The amount he paid accounted for 3/4 of the money in his wallet. How much money is left in his wallet for other expenses?

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Mr. Owens spent $7.50 for a dinner buffet. The amount he paid accounted for 3/4 of the money in his wallet. How much money is left in his wallet for other expenses?

9

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What is the remainder when 27 is divided by 6?

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