Some students made a pamphlet about a talent show.

They each set goals for the number of pamphlets they want to hand out.
They want to know who has to hand out the smallest number of pamphlets to reach his or her goal.

Student Joel Elise Babs Tamar
Pamphlets handed out 302 311 311 331
Goal 325 350 400 375
So far Elise and Babs have both handed out the same number of pamphlets.
Do they need to hand out the same number of pamphlets to reach their goals? Drag the correct words to explain.

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Elise's goal is Bab's goal. So, Elise needs to hand out fewer pamphlets to reach her goal.

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I apologize for the confusion. Based on the given information, Elise's goal is not the same as Babs' goal. Elise's goal is 350 pamphlets, while Babs' goal is 400 pamphlets. Therefore, Elise would need to hand out more pamphlets than Babs to reach her goal.

A second grade class sells 185 raffle tickets and wants to reach a total of 300.

A third grade class sells 265 and wants to reach a goal of 350.
Which class has fewer tickets left to sell to reach its goal?
Conjecture: The third grade class has to sell fewer tickets to reach its goal.

Kelli uses the number lines below to justify the conjecture. Which statement is true?

Two number lines. The first number line shows one hundred seventy-five, two hundred, two hundred twenty-five, two hundred fifty, two hundred seventy-five, and three hundred. The number one hundred eighty-five is graphed between one hundred seventy-five and two hundred. The second number line shows two hundred twenty-five, two hundred fifty, two hundred seventy-five, three hundred, three hundred twenty-five, and three hundred fifty. The number two hundred sixty-five is graphed between two hundred fifty and two hundred seventy-five.

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Responses

The number lines show that the distance from 185 to 300 is the same as the distance from 265 to 350.

The number lines show that the distance from 185 to 300 is the same as the distance from 265 to 350.

The number lines show that the distance from 185 to 300 is greater than the distance from 265 to 350.

The number lines show that the distance from 185 to 300 is greater than the distance from 265 to 350.

The number lines show that the distance from 185 to 300 is less than the distance from 265 to 350.

The number lines show that the distance from 185 to 300 is less than the distance from 265 to 350.

The number lines do not support the conjecture.

The statement "The number lines show that the distance from 185 to 300 is less than the distance from 265 to 350" is true.

Find 562 − 255.

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562 − 255 =
307

Did you have to regroup?

Yes, you would have to regroup in this subtraction problem. Here's the step-by-step calculation:

5 6 2 (minuend)
- 2 5 5 (subtrahend)
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3 0 7 (difference)

So the correct answer is 307.

The Rizzo family drove 481 miles to go on vacation this summer.

The Nichols family drove 362 miles for their vacation.
The Padilla family drove 297 miles for their vacation.
How many fewer miles did the Padilla family drive than the Rizzo family?

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Responses

81 miles

81 miles

119 miles

119 miles

184 miles

184 miles

284 miles