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Multiply
Question: 20
× 12
Answer: 240
Question: 99
× 40
Answer: 3600
Question: 199
× 125
Answer: 24875
Question: 497
× 200
Answer: 99400
Question: 1986
× 876
Answer: 1739736
Subtract
Question: 13
- 3
Answer: 10
Question: 32
- 8
Answer: 24
Question: 78
- 17
Answer: 61
Question: 494
- 65
Answer: 429
Question: 9,820
- 1,208
Answer: 8612
Divide
Question: 5 )100
Answer: 0.05
Question: 9 )342
Answer: 0.02631578947
Question: 14 )896
Answer: 0.015625
Question: 33 )4686
Answer: 0.00704225352
Question: 114 )52098
Answer: 0.0021881838
Add
Question: 8
+ 16
Answer: 24
Question: 19
+ 38
Answer: 57
Question: 45
+ 93
Answer: 138
Question: 262
+ 594
Answer: 856
Question: 5,176
+ 11,840
Answer: 17016
Scale drawings and scale factors
Question: Ashley drew a scale drawing of a summer camp. The sand volleyball court is 6 centimetres long in the drawing. The actual volleyball court is 18 metres long. What scale did Ashley use for the drawing?
Answer: 1 centimetre = 3 metres
Question: Jake owns horses, which require a special veterinarian for their care. The nearest horse vet is 49 centimetres away from Jake's stable on a map. How far apart are Jake's stable and the horse veterinarian in real life if the map uses a scale of 1 centimetre = 2 kilometres?
Answer: 98 kilometres
Question: Lea made a scale drawing of a house and its lot. The scale of the drawing was 1 millimetre = 2 metres. If the front lawn is 21 millimetres in the drawing, how long is the actual lawn?
Answer: 42 metres
Question: Kayla, a secondary school student, is also enrolled in a class at the local university. The university is 26 kilometres away from the secondary school, and these two are 2 centimetres away on a map of the area. What scale does the map use?
Answer: 1 centimetre = 13 kilometres
Question: The starting and finish lines for a yearly race in Fulton are 8 kilometres apart. On a map with a scale of 1 centimetre = 4 kilometres, what is the distance between the starting line and the finish line?
Answer: 2 centimetres