Easy Math
By Stupid Elk
Welcome to Easy Math!  If you've already tried Hard Math (By Steven Lee) you can give your brain a break with this easy math.  If you have just started looking at our math section, this will warm up your brain a bit.  (At least not fry it like the Hard Math does!)  Well, enjoy!

1. 26+45=?
 Answer for #1

2. 56-48=?
 Answer for #2

3. 9x6=?
 Answer for #3

4. 63/9=?  (/ means divide)
 Answer for #4

5. 54-32+11=?
 Answer for #5

6. 81/(3*9)=?
 Answer for #6

7. 68/2+41=?
 Answer for #7

8. Dan has 2 feet of string.  Don has 2 yards of string.  How many inches of string do they have altogether?
 Answer for #8

9. Bob ran 30 meters.  How many centimeters did he run? (A meter = 100 centimeters)
 Answer for #9

10. Take the number of days in a week. Multiply by 5. Divide by 7. Subtract 4. Add 27. What is the answer?
 Answer for #10

11. Theodore has 23 pieces of paper.  John has 14 pieces of paper.  How many more pieces of paper does Theodore have than John?
 Answer for #11

12. 15     How much does n equal?
   +  n
     29
 Answer #12

13. 45     How much does n equal?
   -   n
     18
 Answer for #13

14. 15/n=3  How much does n equal?
 Answer for #14

15. 11
   x  n
     66
Answer for #15

16. What is the name of the shape with 5 sides?
Answer for #16

17. If you count by 3s starting on 3, what is the eighth number you'll say?
Answer for #17

18. It is 5:00 P.M. on Tuesday.  If 50 hours pass, what time and day is it?
Answer for #18

19. There are eleven projects in every box.  There are five boxes.  How many projects are there?
Answer for #19

20. If you take the number 100, then add thirty, then subtract ninety, what would you have?
Answer for #20


Bonus Questions

1.  Start with 4. Add 8. Subtract 6. Add 5. Multiply by 4. Divide by 2. Multiply by 3. Subtract 11. Divide by 5. Add 5. Divide by 8. Multiply by 4.  Divide by 2. Add 8. Add 2. Subtract 7. Multiply by 4. Divide by 2. Subtract 6. Divide by 4. Subtract 2.  What is the answer?
Answer for Bonus #1

2. Use the numbers 8, 4, 2, and 1 in that order and make equations to equal the numbers 0-10.  Use +, -, x, and / in any order and as many times you need to get the answers.
Answer for Bonus #2

3. Do the same thing as Bonus #2, except use four fours.  (Hint: you can use two fours together like 44 or the fraction 4/4.)
Answer for Bonus #3

4. What is 15 * 15?
Answer for Bonus #4

5. (This one's really tricky!)
Two of the statements below are false.  Identify them.
1) 14+41 > 13+31
2) 23-5 < 9+8
3) 4*5 < 3*7
Answer for Bonus #5
 
 



 
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