Sum,Difference and Multiple( Week 33 Evaluation) 1. Morgan and Joe both have a certain number of the cards. The number of the cards that Morgan has is 2 times as what Joe has, and what Morgan has is 24 more cards than what Joe has. How many cards do they have respectively?(Separate the answers by a comma.) 2. The sum of two numbers is 40. The larger number is 3 times the smaller number. What is the larger number? 3. Mary and Jay has a total of $42 together, and what Mary has is twice as what Jay has. How much money do they have respectively?(Separate the answers by a comma.) 4. There are two numbers with a sum of 648. One number is 7 times the other number. What is the smaller number? 5. Emily and Kevin have $36 in total. Kevin has 5 times as much as Emily. How much money (in dollars) does Kevin have? 6. John weighs 5 times as much as his younger brother George, and their total weight is 294 pounds. How much does George weigh (in pounds)? 7. The length of a rectangle is twice its width. If the perimeter is 30 inches, what is the area of the rectangle(in square inches)? 8. The length of a rectangle is 3 times its width. If its perimeter is 160 inches, what is the difference (in inches) between the length and the width? 9. Kevin and his brother made some money by working during the summer. Kevin's brother earned $15 more than of what Kevin earned. If the total amount of what they both earn is $335, how much money did Kevin's brother earn (in dollars)? 10. There are 3 times as many marbles in a red bag as in a blue bag. The total number of marbles in two bags is 112. How many marbles need to be moved from the red bag to the blue bag, so that there will be 3 times as many marbles in the blue bag as in the red bag? |