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Mathematics, 29.12.2020 01:00 robert7248

-packs of cola were on sale at a grocery store. Jonn bought the limit which was o six-packs. How many individual cans of cola is this?
4. Lori is reading The Grapes of Wrath for her American literature class. She read 85 pages last
weekend, 135 pages during the week, and 98 pages this weekend. What is the total number of
pages she has read so far?
5. A football team scored 34 points in their first game, 21 points in their second game, 9 points in
their third game, and 28 points in their fourth game. What is the team's average score for the
season so far?
6. Reuben chews four pieces of chewing gum a day. The gum is sold in packages containing
seven pieces. How many packages gum will he need to buy this week?
7. Apply the rules of order of operations to solve the following problems.
a 52 - 6x 7 = ?
b. 108 +9 * 5 = ?
C. (54 + 42) + 12 = ?
d. 183 - [(12 + 7) * 4] = ?
8. Chan wants to buy a used car that costs $8,500. He took out a loan for the cost of the car, and
his payments are $209 per month for four years. At the end of four years, how much more than

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