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Mathematics, 15.01.2021 22:10, tanyiawilliams14991

1. Randy owns 120 baseball cards, and Phil owns 95 baseball cards. The number of baseball cards Davis owns is equal to 5 times the difference between Randy's number of cards and Phil's. How many cards does Davis own? 2. A marketing manager wants to package 48 promotional items into 1 supervalue pack and 10 smaller promotional packs. He uses 8 items for the supervalue pack and equally divides the rest into the smaller packs. How many items will be in each of the smaller packs?

3. For an art project, Corinne and Amelia want to combine their colored pens and distribute them equally among 12 first graders. If Corinne has 84 colored pens and Amelia has 72 colored pens, how many pens does each first grader get?

4. Lynn paid $12.21 for ribbon. The cost per yard was $1.48. How many yards did she get?

5. Find the quotient of 72.86 ÷ 7.1. Round to the nearest hundredth.

6. Kelly has 17.8 oz of dough. How many circles of dough can she cut that are 3.9 oz each? Round to the nearest hundredth.

7.What is 64 ÷ 4.7? Round to the nearest hundredth.

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