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ISEE Middle Level Quantitative Reasoning Flashcards: Multi Step Word Problems

Study Multi Step Word Problems in ISEE Middle Level Quantitative Reasoning with focused flashcards that help you recognize the idea, recall the key rule, and apply it in practice-style prompts.

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This deck focuses on Multi Step Word Problems, giving you a quick way to review the definitions, rules, and examples that matter most for ISEE Middle Level Quantitative Reasoning.

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ISEE Middle Level Quantitative Reasoning Flashcards: Multi Step Word Problems

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What is the per-person cost if a \48billissplitequallyamongbill is split equally amongbillissplitequallyamong6$ people?

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\8$. Divide the total bill amount equally by the number of people sharing it.

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Flashcard 1: What is the per-person cost if a \48billissplitequallyamongbill is split equally amongbillissplitequallyamong6$ people?

Answer: \8$. Divide the total bill amount equally by the number of people sharing it.

Flashcard 2: What is the total score if you earn 333 goals worth 222 points each and 444 free throws worth 111 point each?

Answer: 101010 points. Compute by multiplying goals and free throws by their respective point values and summing the products.

Flashcard 3: What is the total number of seconds in 555 minutes plus 202020 seconds?

Answer: 320320320 seconds. Convert minutes to seconds by multiplying by 606060 and add the extra seconds.

Flashcard 4: What is the remaining money from \100afterbuyingafter buyingafterbuying4shirtsatshirts atshirtsat$18$ each?

Answer: \28$. Determine the remainder by multiplying shirts by price per shirt and subtracting from the starting amount.

Flashcard 5: What is the total cost of 222 items at \7.50eachpluseach pluseachplus$3$ shipping?

Answer: \18$. Find the sum by multiplying items by unit price and adding the shipping fee.

Flashcard 6: What is the total number of apples if you have 333 bags of 999 apples and then eat 555 apples?

Answer: 222222 apples. Calculate by multiplying bags by apples per bag and subtracting those consumed.

Flashcard 7: What is the final temperature if it is 15∘15^\circ15∘ and it drops 7∘7^\circ7∘ then rises 4∘4^\circ4∘?

Answer: 12∘12^\circ12∘. Adjust the initial temperature by subtracting the drop and then adding the subsequent rise.

Flashcard 8: What is the total number of pencils if 181818 are shared equally among 333 classes and each class gets 222 extra?

Answer: 242424 pencils total. Distribute the initial pencils equally, then add extras per class multiplied by the number of classes to the original total.

Flashcard 9: What is the total value of 444 quarters, 333 dimes, and 222 nickels in cents?

Answer: 140140140 cents. Sum the values by multiplying each coin type by its cent value and adding the results.

Flashcard 10: What is the total cost after a \5discountondiscount ondiscounton3ticketsattickets atticketsat$12$ each?

Answer: \31$. Compute the pre-discount total by multiplying tickets by price, then subtract the discount.

Flashcard 11: What is the total weight of 444 boxes at 666 lb each plus one box that is 333 lb heavier than 666 lb?

Answer: 333333 lb. Add the weight of four standard boxes to the weight of one box increased by 333 lb.

Flashcard 12: What is the total cost for 222 pizzas at \11eachpluseach pluseachplus3drinksatdrinks atdrinksat$2$ each?

Answer: \28$. Sum the costs by multiplying quantities by respective prices for pizzas and drinks, then adding together.

Flashcard 13: What is the total number of students if 666 groups have 777 students, then 555 more students join?

Answer: 474747 students. Calculate by multiplying groups by students per group and adding the joining students.

Flashcard 14: What is the remaining length from a 505050 cm ribbon after cutting 333 pieces of 121212 cm each?

Answer: 141414 cm. Find the remainder by multiplying pieces by length per piece and subtracting from the original length.

Flashcard 15: What is the total money earned at \9perhourforper hour forperhourfor5hours,thenspendinghours, then spendinghours,thenspending$12$?

Answer: \33$. Compute earnings by multiplying rate by hours, then subtract the spent amount.

Flashcard 16: What is the total number of stickers if you buy 555 packs of 888 and then give away 666?

Answer: 343434 stickers. Determine by multiplying packs by stickers per pack and subtracting those given away.

Flashcard 17: What is the total time in minutes for 222 hours and 353535 minutes?

Answer: 155155155 minutes. Convert hours to minutes by multiplying by 606060 and add the extra minutes.

Flashcard 18: What is the total distance for 333 laps of 400400400 m plus a 200200200 m warm-up?

Answer: 140014001400 m. Obtain the sum by multiplying laps by distance per lap and adding the warm-up distance.

Flashcard 19: What is the total number of pages in 444 chapters with 252525 pages each plus a 101010-page appendix?

Answer: 110110110 pages. Compute by multiplying the number of chapters by pages per chapter and adding the appendix pages.

Flashcard 20: What is the change from \20afterbuyingafter buyingafterbuying2itemscostingitems costingitemscosting$6eachandaeach and aeachanda$3$ item?

Answer: \5$. Determine total expenditure through multiplication and addition, then subtract from the initial amount to find the remainder.

Flashcard 21: What is the total cost of 333 notebooks at \4eachplusaeach plus aeachplusa$2$ pen?

Answer: \14$. Calculate by multiplying the quantity of notebooks by their unit price and adding the pen's cost.