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Flashcard 1: What is the per-person cost if a \48billissplitequallyamong6$ 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 3 goals worth 2 points each and 4 free throws worth 1 point each?
Answer: 10 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 5 minutes plus 20 seconds?
Answer: 320 seconds. Convert minutes to seconds by multiplying by 60 and add the extra seconds.
Flashcard 4: What is the remaining money from \100afterbuying4shirtsat$18$ 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 2 items at \7.50eachplus$3$ 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 3 bags of 9 apples and then eat 5 apples?
Answer: 22 apples. Calculate by multiplying bags by apples per bag and subtracting those consumed.
Flashcard 7: What is the final temperature if it is 15∘ and it drops 7∘ then rises 4∘?
Answer: 12∘. Adjust the initial temperature by subtracting the drop and then adding the subsequent rise.
Flashcard 8: What is the total number of pencils if 18 are shared equally among 3 classes and each class gets 2 extra?
Answer: 24 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 4 quarters, 3 dimes, and 2 nickels in cents?
Answer: 140 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 \5discounton3ticketsat$12$ 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 4 boxes at 6 lb each plus one box that is 3 lb heavier than 6 lb?
Answer: 33 lb. Add the weight of four standard boxes to the weight of one box increased by 3 lb.
Flashcard 12: What is the total cost for 2 pizzas at \11eachplus3drinksat$2$ 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 6 groups have 7 students, then 5 more students join?
Answer: 47 students. Calculate by multiplying groups by students per group and adding the joining students.
Flashcard 14: What is the remaining length from a 50 cm ribbon after cutting 3 pieces of 12 cm each?
Answer: 14 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 \9perhourfor5hours,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 5 packs of 8 and then give away 6?
Answer: 34 stickers. Determine by multiplying packs by stickers per pack and subtracting those given away.
Flashcard 17: What is the total time in minutes for 2 hours and 35 minutes?
Answer: 155 minutes. Convert hours to minutes by multiplying by 60 and add the extra minutes.
Flashcard 18: What is the total distance for 3 laps of 400 m plus a 200 m warm-up?
Answer: 1400 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 4 chapters with 25 pages each plus a 10-page appendix?
Answer: 110 pages. Compute by multiplying the number of chapters by pages per chapter and adding the appendix pages.
Flashcard 20: What is the change from \20afterbuying2itemscosting$6eachanda$3$ 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 3 notebooks at \4eachplusa$2$ pen?
Answer: \14$. Calculate by multiplying the quantity of notebooks by their unit price and adding the pen's cost.