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What time will it be in 1 hour and 30 minutes? What time was it 2 hours and 45 minutes ago? How much time will pass between now and 12:00?

What time will it be in 2 hours and 15 minutes? What time was it 1 hour and 45 minutes ago? How much time will pass between now and 1:15?

What time will it be in 1 hour and 45 minutes? What time was it 3 hours and 15 minutes ago? How much time will pass between now and 3:00?

What time will it be in 2 hours and 15 minutes? What time was it 1 hour and 15 minutes ago? How much time will pass between now and 11:OO?

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Label each angle acute, obtuse or right.

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Try these "not so snappy" story problems. They require you to useBvariety of P~pbl~I1l~~I~ingstrategies including makil'lg.alist, gue§s~BdcheCk,w()rkiDg backward~./~nd dra'IVing~dia~rarn .• gemember, answers in story problems are Written in>~icorn.pletesentence.

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Sammy spent Saturday collectir1gse€lsq~lI~by the seashore. He ga~e half of whC3cthecollect~dto his prather. He thentpok half of'iVhatremaineq and put thefTI in his aquarium. If Sammy then had 16 seashell~left, howmanydid collect at the seashore?

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A candy bar cost sixty-eight cents at the corner store. Sarah-Jane went to the store with a pocket full of pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters. What is the fewest number of coins she can use to pay for one candy bar? If she decides to buy two bars, which coin will she not need to use?

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A ship.rn~nf()fstuffed animals is being used a~ prizE;~atalocal toy store. The prizes are§toreeinthreestacksoffifteen box~sE;~ch.lfeach box contains two toys, how many stuffed anima.ls will the storei:>e giving away?

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The sword smith can forge 6 swords in two days. How many swords could he make in 11 days?

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Fourkids§to()diinHnewhilewaitingfortheit.~chool bus. Susan was behind Timothy. Chris was between Susan~nq Timothy. Susan was in front of Colin. Who wasatthe backoftheline?

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