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Juanita can walk 4 miles in 1 hour.  At this rate, how many miles can Juanita walk in 1 week if she walks 8 hours each day?

miles.

 

Look at the stack below.  Fifteen wooden 1 inch cubes are stacked in a single line.  Fifteen faces are showing.  Not including the bottom side, how many faces could be seen in all if you looked at the stack from all sides.

 

Stack1.gif (1731 bytes)

 

faces.

 

The number of two dollar bills I need to pay for a purchase is 5 times more than the number of ten dollar bills I need to pay for the same purchase.  What is the cost of the purchase?

dollars.

 

Consecutive numbers are natural numbers that follow in order such as 2, 3, 4, 5, and so on.  Find three consecutive numbers whose sum is 24. 

The three consecutive numbers are , , and .

 

How many times does the letter B appear in the diagram below.

BBB

BBBBB

BBBBBBB

BBBBBBBBB

BBBBBBBBBBB

BBBBBBBBBBBBB

 

times.

 

 

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