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CATBRIDGE — MATHEMATICS STUDYING MATERIALS

Mathematics - Packs and Leftovers

  • Vova eats 4 tomatoes a day. He buys tomatoes in packs of 6. How many packs does he need to buy for a week? How many tomatoes will be left?
  • Anna drinks 3 bottles of water a day. She buys water in packs of 8. How many packs does she need to buy for a week? How many bottles will be left?
  • Tom eats 5 apples a day. He buys apples in bags of 10. How many bags does he need to buy for a week? How many apples will be left?
  • Kate eats 2 yogurts a day. She buys yogurt in packs of 12. How many packs does she need to buy for a week? How many yogurts will be left?
  • David eats 7 bananas a day. He buys bananas in bunches of 9. How many bunches does he need to buy for a week? How many bananas will be left?
  • Emily eats 3 eggs a day. She buys eggs in cartons of 10. How many cartons does she need to buy for a week? How many eggs will be left?
  • Mark eats 6 candies a day. He buys candies in boxes of 15. How many boxes does he need to buy for a week? How many candies will be left?
  • Sophie drinks 2 cups of milk a day. She buys milk in bottles of 5 cups each. How many bottles does she need to buy for a week? How many cups of milk will be left?
  • John eats 4 sandwiches a day. He buys sandwiches in packs of 9. How many packs does he need to buy for a week? How many sandwiches will be left?
  • Lisa eats 5 cookies a day. She buys cookies in boxes of 20. How many boxes does she need to buy for a week? How many cookies will be left?