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WEEKLY MATH HOMEWORK (2) - Due Friday

  1. On a trip to the zoo, Kevin counted the number of animal feet he saw. He tallied the feet of 8 giraffes, 10 flamingos, and 2 tigers. How many feet did he count all together?

  1. Erica studied for an exam at a coffee shop. She bought a muffin for $2, a coffee for $3, and a sandwich for $4. If she came into the coffee shop with $15, how much did she have when she left?

  1. Michael has 16 blocks stored in boxes. If there are 8 boxes, how many blocks must go in each box?

  1. Sean has 55 bananas. 29 are eaten by a hippopotamus. How many bananas does Sean have left?

  1. Phillip weighs 57 pounds. Elizabeth weighs 4 more pounds than Phillip. How much do the two of them weigh together?

  1. Jason's family compared cell phone plans to get the best deal. At A-Mobile, the family plan is $39 for the first two lines and $9 for each additional line. At B-Mobile, the family plan is $29 for the first two lines and $15 for each additional line. Jason's family needs to purchase 5 cell phone lines. Which family plan should Jason's family go with?

  1. On Thursday the Meat King Market sold 210 pounds of ground beef. On Friday they only sold 137 pounds. How much more meat did they sell on Thursday than Friday?

  1. Brayden and Gavin were playing touch football. Touchdowns were worth 7 points. Brayden scored 3 touchdowns and Gavin scored 5 touchdowns. How many points does their team have?

Tic Tac Toe Game Directions: (Skill: multiplication facts)

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Optional Challenge: Jim, Carla and Tom are members of the same family. Carla is 5 years older than Jim. Tommy is 6 years older than Carla. The sum of their three ages is 31 years. How old is each one of them?