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Day on the Mountain, A
- Math Word Problems
1.
If a Clark's nutcracker is carrying 130 seeds in its special pouch and buries 62 on one side of the mountain, how many seeds are left in the pouch to be buried?
192
78
68
2.
If a black bear is located 1250 feet above sea level and a garter snake is located 3000 feet above sea level, what is the difference in their elevations?
1750 feet
750 feet
4250 feet
3.
If 42 rams are grazing near a stream and one third of the herd separate from the rest to search for food, how many rams are searching for more food?
3 rams
14 rams
28 rams
4.
There are 3 hummingbirds licking nectar from the wildflowers and 4 more join. How many hummingbirds in all?
1
7
12
5.
1 meter is equal to approximately 3.281 feet. If you were to walk 1000 meters up a mountain, about how many feet will you have walked?
328 feet
32810 feet
3281 feet
6.
If you were standing 6000 ft above sea level, how many meters above sea level would you be?
1828.8 meters
1676.4 meters
1981.2 meters
7.
If black bears are located 1000 feet above sea level, rams are 5000 feet above sea level, and yellow-bellied marmots are 7000 feet above sea level, how many feet difference in elevation are between the marmots and the bears?
8000 feet
2000 feet
6000 feet
8.
If black bears are located 1000 feet above sea level, rams are 5000 feet above sea level, and yellow-bellied marmots are 7000 feet above sea level, how many feet difference in elevation are between the rams and the bears?
6000 feet
4000 feet
2000 feet
9.
There are 5 rams by the stream when a mountain lion approaches. If all but one ram escapes from their predator, how many managed to get away?
3 rams
4 rams
2 rams
10.
Mountain goats can jump up to 12 feet in one single bound. If a mountain goat jumped 3 consecutive times at 12 feet, how much farther up the mountain is he?
12 feet
24 feet
36 feet
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