Exam 3: Understanding Addition and Subtraction
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A plane flying at its maximum speed can go 250 miles per hour with a tailwind or 160 miles per hour into a headwind. What is the plane's maximum speed with no wind?
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Using Pattern Blocks, if hexagon + triangle =
, then what is the value of trapezoid?

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I left my house at 6 : 40 P.M. and arrived at 10 : 20 P.M. How long did the trip take me?
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Solve the following riddle.
I have 224 cents and 25 coins. I have the same number of quarters as pennies. Each type of coin worth less than 50 cents is used. What are the coins?
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Place the digits 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 into the boxes below to obtain the largest sum. 

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Place the digits 1, 2, 3, 8 , and 9 in the boxes to obtain the greatest difference. You can only use each digit once. 

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Sam was told by the doctor that he had to lose about 40 pounds. Six weeks ago he weighed 190 pounds. Below is a weekly record of his progress. How much does he weigh now?

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During a card game of Hearts, Nick had a score of 25 points before his opponent "shot the moon," subtracting a score of 26 from Nick's total. What was Nick's score after his opponent "shot the moon"?
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When Joe wakes up in the morning, the clock is blinking and says 3: 15 . His watch says 6: 50 . When did the power go off?
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Find the base x for which the following statement is true.

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I have 10 coins consisting of quarters, dimes and nickels. There are 2 more nickels than quarters. I have twice as many dimes as nickels. How much money do I have?
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Fred has 6-gallon tanks and George has 5-gallon tanks. They both purchased the same amount of gasoline to fill their tanks. What is the smallest amount of gasoline they could have purchased?
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Choose among the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 to make the difference 135. You can use each digit only once.

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The GCF of 114 and x is 38; the LCM of 114 and x is 228. Find x .
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