I bet you think you’re pretty good at math; I’m not. But we do use basic math daily, right?
So, here’s a question that might make you pause: Can you solve math problems meant for 11-year-olds?
Many adults struggle with questions that kids tackle every day in school. From fractions to basic geometry, these concepts often slip away as years pass. That’s why I’ve put together 201 math questions straight from a 5th-grade syllabus.
In this list, you’ll find questions that range from simple calculations to tricky word problems.
Don’t worry – I’ve included answers and explanations too.
Let’s see if you’re truly smarter than a 5th grader!
201 Fun 5th Grader Math Questions
I’ll be honest, I suck at math, but does that mean this is me venting out my years old frustration?
NO! This is just a fun, mind-bending activity for all.
So here’s your list of 201Â math questions to find out if you’re smarter than a 5th grader or not.
Easy Math Questions from Grades 1-2Â
1. What is 7 + 5?
Answer:Â 12
2. What is 9 – 4?
Answer:Â 5
3. What is 3 × 2?
Answer:Â 6
4. What is 8 ÷ 4?
Answer:Â 2
5. If you have 3 apples and your friend gives you 2 more, how many apples do you have?
Answer:Â 5
6. What is the smallest two-digit number?
Answer:Â 10
7. How many sides does a square have?
Answer:Â 4
8. What is 15 + 10?
Answer:Â 25
9. What is 20 – 9?
Answer:Â 11
10. What is 2 × 5?
Answer:Â 10
11. How many legs do 3 cats have in total?
Answer:Â 12
12. What is 30 ÷ 10?
Answer:Â 3
13. What comes after 49?
Answer:Â 50
14. If you have 6 candies and you eat 3, how many are left?
Answer:Â 3
15. What is 12 + 8?
Answer:Â 20
16. What is 5 × 1?
Answer:Â 5
17. How many corners does a rectangle have?
Answer:Â 4
18. What is 50 – 25?
Answer:Â 25
19. What is 4 × 2?
Answer:Â 8
20. What is 10 ÷ 2?
Answer:Â 5
21. How many fingers do you have on one hand?
Answer:Â 5
22. If you have 10 pencils and give 4 away, how many are left?
Answer:Â 6
23. What is the sum of 9 and 6?
Answer:Â 15
24. What is 18 – 7?
Answer:Â 11
25. What is 2 × 6?
Answer:Â 12
26. What is 8 ÷ 2?
Answer:Â 4
27. How many sides does a triangle have?
Answer:Â 3
28. What is 7 × 1?
Answer:Â 7
29. What is 5 × 3?
Answer:Â 15
30. If you have 4 apples and get 5 more, how many apples do you have?
Answer:Â 9
31. What is 10 + 15?
Answer:Â 25
32. What is 20 – 10?
Answer:Â 10
33. What is 9 × 0?
Answer:Â 0
34. What is 6 ÷ 3?
Answer:Â 2
35. How many corners does a circle have?
Answer:Â 0
36. What is 25 + 5?
Answer:Â 30
37. What is 14 – 8?
Answer:Â 6
38. What is 3 × 3?
Answer:Â 9
39. What is 16 ÷ 4?
Answer:Â 4
40. How many sides does a hexagon have?
Answer:Â 6
41. What is 11 + 9?
Answer:Â 20
42. What is 19 – 10?
Answer:Â 9
43. What is 4 × 4?
Answer:Â 16
44. What is 15 ÷ 5?
Answer:Â 3
45. If you have 7 bananas and eat 2, how many are left?
Answer:Â 5
46. What is 20 + 30?
Answer:Â 50
47. What is 30 – 15?
Answer:Â 15
48. What is 2 × 4?
Answer:Â 8
49. What is 8 ÷ 1?
Answer:Â 8
50. How many days are there in a week?
Answer:Â 7
Intermediate Math Questions from Grades 3-4
51. What is 45 ÷ 5?
Answer:Â 9
52. If you have 3 pizzas, each cut into 8 slices, how many slices do you have in total?
Answer:Â 24
53. What is 12 × 3?
Answer:Â 36
54. What is 100 – 45?
Answer:Â 55
55. What is 4/8 simplified?
Answer:Â 1/2
56. If a rectangle’s length is 10 cm and width is 4 cm, what is its area?
Answer: 40 cm²
57. What is 7 × 9?
Answer:Â 63
58. How many minutes are there in 2 hours?
Answer:Â 120
59. What is 25% of 200?
Answer:Â 50
60. If you divide 81 by 9, what do you get?
Answer:Â 9
61. What is 5/10 as a decimal?
Answer:Â 0.5
62. What is the perimeter of a square with sides of 6 cm each?
Answer:Â 24 cm
63. What is 50 × 2?
Answer:Â 100
64. How many centimeters are there in 3 meters?
Answer:Â 300 cm
65. If a box weighs 15 kg and another box weighs 7 kg less, how much does the second box weigh?
Answer:Â 8 kg
66. What is 9 × 6?
Answer:Â 54
67. What is 64 ÷ 8?
Answer:Â 8
68. If a triangle has one side measuring 3 cm, another side measuring 4 cm, and the last side measuring 5 cm, what is its perimeter?
Answer:Â 12 cm
69. What is the value of 5³ (five cubed)?
Answer:Â 125
70. If a train travels 60 km in 1 hour, how far will it travel in 4 hours?
Answer:Â 240 km
71. Convert 2.5 to a fraction.
Answer:Â 5/2
72. What is the sum of 2/5 and 3/5?
Answer:Â 1
73. What is 35 × 10?
Answer:Â 350
74. If you have 4 equal parts of a whole pizza, what is each part called as a fraction?
Answer:Â 1/4
75. What is the difference between 89 and 47?
Answer:Â 42
76. If a bottle contains 3 liters of water and you pour out 1.5 liters, how much is left?
Answer:Â 1.5 liters
77. What is 1.25 × 2?
Answer:Â 2.5
78. If a basket has 5 apples and each apple weighs 200 grams, what is the total weight?
Answer:Â 1 kg
79. What is the equivalent of 1/3 as a decimal?
Answer:Â 0.333
80. How many edges does a cube have?
Answer:Â 12
81. What is 42 × 5?
Answer:Â 210
82. What is 16 ÷ 0.5?
Answer:Â 32
83. If a circle has a radius of 7 cm, what is its diameter?
Answer:Â 14 cm
84. What is the value of 100 ÷ 25?
Answer:Â 4
85. What is 4.5 + 3.2?
Answer:Â 7.7
86. If a store sells pens at $3 each and you buy 7 pens, how much do you pay?
Answer:Â $21
87. What is 144 ÷ 12?
Answer:Â 12
88. How many grams are there in 2.5 kilograms?
Answer:Â 2500 grams
89. What is the average of 5, 10, and 15?
Answer:Â 10
90. How many degrees are there in a right angle?
Answer:Â 90 degrees
91. What is 20% of 50?
Answer:Â 10
92. If a triangle has angles of 60° and 60°, what is the measure of the third angle?
Answer: 60°
93. If a bus leaves at 8:00 AM and arrives at 10:30 AM, how long is the trip?
Answer:Â 2 hours 30 minutes
94. What is the value of 7 × 11?
Answer:Â 77
95. What is 3/8 + 5/8?
Answer:Â 1
96. How many milliliters are there in 3 litres?
Answer:Â 3000 ml
97. What is 50 ÷ 0.5?
Answer:Â 100
98. What is the area of a rectangle with length 8 cm and width 5 cm?
Answer: 40 cm²
99. If a car travels 150 km in 3 hours, what is its average speed?
Answer:Â 50 km/h
100. What is the least common multiple (LCM) of 4 and 6?
Answer:Â 12
Advanced Math Questions of Grade 5Â
101. Solve for xx: 5x+10=355x + 10 = 35
Answer:Â x=5x = 5
Explanation:Â Subtract 10 from both sides:Â 5x=255x = 25. Divide by 5:Â x=5x = 5.
102. What is the area of a triangle with a base of 8 cm and height of 10 cm?
Answer: 40 cm240 \, \text{cm}^2
Explanation: Use the formula: Area=12×base×height=12×8×10=40 cm2\text{Area} = \frac{1}{2} \times \text{base} \times \text{height} = \frac{1}{2} \times 8 \times 10 = 40 \, \text{cm}^2.
103. Convert 0.75 into a fraction.
Answer:Â 34\frac{3}{4}
Explanation:Â 0.75=75/1000.75 = 75/100, simplify by dividing both numerator and denominator by 25.
104. What is the volume of a cube with a side length of 6 cm?
Answer: 216 cm3216 \, \text{cm}^3
Explanation: Volume = side3=6×6×6=216\text{side}^3 = 6 \times 6 \times 6 = 216.
105. What is 343^4?
Answer:Â 8181
Explanation: 34=3×3×3×3=813^4 = 3 \times 3 \times 3 \times 3 = 81.
106. Find the greatest common divisor (GCD) of 24 and 36.
Answer:Â 1212
Explanation: The common factors are 1,2,3,4,6,121, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12. The largest is 1212.
107. Solve for yy: 12y=9612y = 96
Answer:Â y=8y = 8
Explanation:Â Divide both sides by 12:Â y=96/12=8y = 96/12 = 8.
108. What is 15%15\% of 240240?
Answer:Â 3636
Explanation: 240×0.15=36240 \times 0.15 = 36.
109. If a rectangle has a perimeter of 50 cm and one side is 15 cm, what is the other side?
Answer: 10 cm10 \, \text{cm}
Explanation: Perimeter = 2(length+width)=502(\text{length} + \text{width}) = 50. Solve 2(15+x)=502(15 + x) = 50: x=10x = 10.
110. What is the decimal form of 7/87/8?
Answer:Â 0.8750.875
Explanation: Divide 7 by 8: 7÷8=0.8757 \div 8 = 0.875.
111. If 3x=183x = 18, what is 2x+42x + 4?
Answer:Â 1616
Explanation: Solve x=18/3=6x = 18/3 = 6. Substitute: 2(6)+4=162(6) + 4 = 16.
112. How many prime numbers are there between 1 and 20?
Answer:Â 88
Explanation:Â Prime numbers:Â 2,3,5,7,11,13,17,192, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19.
113. Find the LCM of 4, 5, and 6.
Answer:Â 6060
Explanation: The smallest common multiple of 4,5,4, 5, and 66 is 6060.
114. What is the square root of 121?
Answer:Â 1111
Explanation: 11×11=12111 \times 11 = 121.
115. Convert 3.253.25 into a fraction.
Answer:Â 134\frac{13}{4}
Explanation:Â 3.25=325/100=13/43.25 = 325/100 = 13/4.
116. Solve 4x−7=94x – 7 = 9.
Answer:Â x=4x = 4
Explanation:Â Add 7:Â 4x=164x = 16. Divide by 4:Â x=4x = 4.
117. What is the sum of the angles in a quadrilateral?
Answer: 360∘360^\circ
Explanation: The sum of the angles in a quadrilateral is always 360∘360^\circ.
118. What is the product of 0.5 and 0.4?
Answer:Â 0.20.2
Explanation: 0.5×0.4=0.20.5 \times 0.4 = 0.2.
119. A car covers 240 km in 4 hours. What is its speed?
Answer: 60 km/h60 \, \text{km/h}
Explanation:Â Speed =Â Distance/Time=240/4\text{Distance} / \text{Time} = 240 / 4.
120. Convert 2500 grams into kilograms.
Answer: 2.5 kg2.5 \, \text{kg}
Explanation: 2500 g=2500/1000=2.5 kg2500 \, \text{g} = 2500 / 1000 = 2.5 \, \text{kg}.
121. What is the area of a circle with a radius of 7 cm?
Answer: 154 cm2154 \, \text{cm}^2
Explanation: Area = πr2=3.14×7×7\pi r^2 = 3.14 \times 7 \times 7.
122. Solve 2(x+5)=202(x + 5) = 20.
Answer:Â x=5x = 5
Explanation: Expand: 2x+10=202x + 10 = 20. Solve x=5x = 5.
123. What is 1010% of 500500?
Answer:Â 5050
Explanation: 500×0.1=50500 \times 0.1 = 50.
124. What is 81÷9+781 ÷ 9 + 7?
Answer:Â 1616
Explanation: 81÷9=981 ÷ 9 = 9. Add 7: 9+7=169 + 7 = 16.
125. If a rectangle’s sides are 10 cm and 5 cm, what is its diagonal length?
Answer: 11.18 cm11.18 \, \text{cm}
Explanation:Â Use Pythagoras theorem:Â 102+52=11.18\sqrt{10^2 + 5^2} = 11.18.
126. Solve 6y+4=286y + 4 = 28.
Answer:Â y=4y = 4
Explanation:Â Subtract 4:Â 6y=246y = 24. Divide by 6:Â y=4y = 4.
127. What is the decimal equivalent of 1/61/6?
Answer:Â 0.16670.1667
Explanation: 1÷6=0.16671 ÷ 6 = 0.1667.
128. If a cylinder has a radius of 3 cm and height of 10 cm, what is its volume?
Answer: 282.6 cm3282.6 \, \text{cm}^3
Explanation: Volume = πr2h=3.14×32×10\pi r^2 h = 3.14 \times 3^2 \times 10.
129. Solve 7x=847x = 84.
Answer:Â x=12x = 12
Explanation: Divide both sides by 7: x=84÷7=12x = 84 ÷ 7 = 12.
130. What is the perimeter of a triangle with sides measuring 8 cm, 6 cm, and 10 cm?
Answer: 24 cm24 \, \text{cm}
Explanation:Â 8+6+10=248 + 6 + 10 = 24.
131. Find the difference between the square of 10 and the square of 8.
Answer:Â 3636
Explanation: 102−82=100−64=3610^2 – 8^2 = 100 – 64 = 36.
132. What is 4/5−2/104/5 – 2/10?
Answer:Â 3/53/5
Explanation: Convert 4/54/5 and 2/102/10 to have a common denominator.
133. A number increased by 15 is 60. What is the number?
Answer:Â 4545
Explanation: Subtract 15: 60−15=4560 – 15 = 45.
134. What is 25÷0.525 ÷ 0.5?
Answer:Â 5050
Explanation: Dividing by 0.5 is equivalent to multiplying by 2: 25×2=5025 × 2 = 50.
135. Convert 3/83/8 into a decimal.
Answer:Â 0.3750.375
Explanation: Divide 3 by 8: 3÷8=0.3753 ÷ 8 = 0.375.
136. What is 12×(5+3)12 × (5 + 3)?
Answer:Â 9696
Explanation: Solve inside the parentheses first: 5+3=85 + 3 = 8. Then multiply: 12×8=9612 × 8 = 96.
137. If a bag contains 24 marbles, and 1/3 of them are red, how many red marbles are there?
Answer:Â 88
Explanation: 1/3×24=81/3 \times 24 = 8.
138. What is the cube root of 6464?
Answer:Â 44
Explanation: 4×4×4=644 × 4 × 4 = 64.
139. Solve for xx: 3x+12=273x + 12 = 27.
Answer:Â x=5x = 5
Explanation:Â Subtract 12 from both sides:Â 3x=153x = 15. Divide by 3:Â x=5x = 5.
140. What is 1/2+2/31/2 + 2/3?
Answer: 7/67/6 or 1161 \frac{1}{6}
Explanation:Â Convert to a common denominator:Â 3/6+4/6=7/63/6 + 4/6 = 7/6.
141. A triangle has two sides measuring 5 cm and 12 cm. What is the length of the hypotenuse?
Answer: 13 cm13 \, \text{cm}
Explanation:Â Use Pythagoras theorem:Â 52+122=13\sqrt{5^2 + 12^2} = 13.
142. What is 1515% of 8080?
Answer:Â 1212
Explanation: 80×0.15=1280 × 0.15 = 12.
143. How many degrees are in the interior angles of a pentagon?
Answer: 540∘540^\circ
Explanation: Use the formula (n−2)×180(n-2) × 180 where n=5n = 5: 3×180=5403 × 180 = 540.
144. What is the probability of rolling a 5 on a standard 6-sided die?
Answer:Â 1/61/6
Explanation:Â There is one favorable outcome (rolling a 5) out of six total outcomes.
145. If the mean of five numbers is 20, what is their total sum?
Answer:Â 100100
Explanation: Mean = Sum of numbers÷Number of items\text{Sum of numbers} ÷ \text{Number of items}. 20×5=10020 × 5 = 100.
146. Solve for xx: 4(x−2)=164(x – 2) = 16.
Answer:Â x=6x = 6
Explanation: Divide by 4: x−2=4x – 2 = 4. Add 2: x=6x = 6.
147. What is 6÷0.26 ÷ 0.2?
Answer:Â 3030
Explanation: Dividing by 0.20.2 is equivalent to multiplying by 55: 6×5=306 × 5 = 30.
148. A rectangular field is 50 m long and 30 m wide. What is the length of its diagonal?
Answer: 58 m58 \, \text{m}
Explanation:Â Use Pythagoras theorem:Â 502+302=58\sqrt{50^2 + 30^2} = 58.
149. What is the perimeter of a regular hexagon with a side length of 7 cm?
Answer: 42 cm42 \, \text{cm}
Explanation: Perimeter = 6×side length=6×7=426 × \text{side length} = 6 × 7 = 42.
150. What is the value of 52−425^2 – 4^2?
Answer:Â 99
Explanation: 52−42=25−16=95^2 – 4^2 = 25 – 16 = 9.
Fun and Creative Math Questions
151. If a hen lays 3 eggs a day, how many eggs will it lay in a week?
Answer:Â 2121
Explanation: Multiply 3×7=213 \times 7 = 21.
152. What number comes next in the sequence: 2, 4, 8, 16, 32?
Answer:Â 6464
Explanation:Â Each number is multiplied by 2.
153. If you have $10 and spend $6.50, how much money do you have left?
Answer:Â 3.503.50
Explanation: Subtract 10−6.50=3.5010 – 6.50 = 3.50.
154. If a pizza is cut into 12 slices and you eat 3, what fraction of the pizza is left?
Answer: 9/129/12 or 3/43/4
Explanation: Subtract 12−3=912 – 3 = 9.
155. What is half of 1,000?
Answer:Â 500
Explanation: 1,000÷2=5001,000 ÷ 2 = 500.
156. If a frog jumps 5 meters each time, how far will it go in 6 jumps?
Answer: 30 meters30 \, \text{meters}
Explanation: 5×6=305 \times 6 = 30.
157. A book has 300 pages. If you read 25 pages a day, how many days will it take to finish the book?
Answer:Â 1212
Explanation: 300÷25=12300 ÷ 25 = 12.
158. How many months are there in 4 years?
Answer:Â 4848
Explanation: 12×4=4812 \times 4 = 48.
159. If you roll two dice, what is the highest number you can roll?
Answer:Â 1212
Explanation: The highest number is 6+6=126 + 6 = 12.
160. If a watermelon weighs 3 kg and you eat 1/3 of it, how much is left?
Answer: 2 kg2 \, \text{kg}
Explanation: 3−1=23 – 1 = 2.
161. How many hours are there in 3 days?
Answer:Â 7272
Explanation: 24×3=7224 \times 3 = 72.
162. If you buy 5 packs of pencils, each with 12 pencils, how many pencils do you have in total?
Answer:Â 6060
Explanation: 5×12=605 \times 12 = 60.
163. What number am I? I am less than 20, a multiple of 3, and greater than 10.
Answer:Â 1212
Explanation: Possible multiples: 12,15,1812, 15, 18. The smallest is 1212.
164. A clock shows 3:15 PM. How many minutes are there until 4:00 PM?
Answer:Â 4545
Explanation: 60−15=4560 – 15 = 45.
165. If a car travels 60 km in 1 hour, how far will it travel in 3.5 hours?
Answer: 210 km210 \, \text{km}
Explanation: 60×3.5=21060 \times 3.5 = 210.
166. What is 5 squared plus 5 cubed?
Answer:Â 150150
Explanation: 52=255^2 = 25, 53=1255^3 = 125, 25+125=15025 + 125 = 150.
167. If you eat 1/4 of a cake and your friend eats 1/3, what fraction of the cake is left?
Answer:Â 5/125/12
Explanation: 1−(1/4+1/3)=1−7/12=5/121 – (1/4 + 1/3) = 1 – 7/12 = 5/12.
168. How many legs do 8 chairs have?
Answer:Â 3232
Explanation: 4×8=324 \times 8 = 32.
169. If a triangle has sides 5 cm, 6 cm, and 7 cm, what is its perimeter?
Answer: 18 cm18 \, \text{cm}
Explanation: Add 5+6+7=185 + 6 + 7 = 18.
170. What is 10 more than the product of 8 and 6?
Answer:Â 5858
Explanation: 8×6=488 \times 6 = 48, 48+10=5848 + 10 = 58.
171. If there are 100 students and 60% are boys, how many are boys?
Answer:Â 6060
Explanation: 100×0.6=60100 \times 0.6 = 60.
172. A train leaves at 9:00 AM and reaches its destination at 1:30 PM. How long is the journey?
Answer: 4 hours,30 minutes4 \, \text{hours}, 30 \, \text{minutes}.
173. A bag of candies contains 120 pieces. If 1/5 of them are red, how many are red?
Answer:Â 2424
Explanation: 120×1/5=24120 \times 1/5 = 24.
174. If a bottle contains 2.5 liters of water and you drink 0.8 liters, how much is left?
Answer: 1.7 liters1.7 \, \text{liters}
Explanation: 2.5−0.8=1.72.5 – 0.8 = 1.7.
175. What is the next number in the sequence: 100, 90, 81, 73?
Answer:Â 6666
Explanation: Subtract −10,−9,−8,-10, -9, -8, so 73−7=6673 – 7 = 66.
176. If 2/5 of a group of students are girls, and there are 50 students, how many are girls?
Answer:Â 2020
Explanation: 50×2/5=2050 \times 2/5 = 20.
177. A snail crawls 2 meters in 5 minutes. How far does it crawl in 20 minutes?
Answer: 8 meters8 \, \text{meters}
Explanation: 2×4=82 \times 4 = 8.
178. If a box of chocolates weighs 2 kg and each chocolate weighs 50 grams, how many chocolates are in the box?
Answer:Â 4040
Explanation: 2,000÷50=402,000 \div 50 = 40.
179. If 4 pencils cost $6, how much do 10 pencils cost?
Answer: 15 dollars15 \, \text{dollars}
Explanation: 6/4=1.5 per pencil,1.5×10=156/4 = 1.5 \, \text{per pencil}, 1.5 \times 10 = 15.
180. How many minutes are there in a day?
Answer:Â 1,4401,440
Explanation: 24×60=1,44024 \times 60 = 1,440.
181. If you fold a square piece of paper in half diagonally, what shape do you get?
Answer:Â A triangle.
Explanation:Â Folding a square diagonally splits it into two right-angled triangles.
182. What is the difference between 1,000 and the largest 3-digit number?
Answer:Â 11
Explanation: 1,000−999=11,000 – 999 = 1.
183. How many zeroes are there in 1 million?
Answer:Â 66
Explanation:Â 1,000,0001,000,000Â has 6 zeroes.
184. A rectangle has a length of 15 cm and width of 10 cm. If you double both dimensions, what is the new perimeter?
Answer: 100 cm100 \, \text{cm}
Explanation: New dimensions: 30×2030 \times 20. Perimeter = 2(30+20)=1002(30 + 20) = 100.
185. If a fish tank holds 200 liters of water and is 3/4 full, how many liters of water are in the tank?
Answer: 150 liters150 \, \text{liters}
Explanation: 200×3/4=150200 \times 3/4 = 150.
186. If you have 5 coins totaling $1.25, and one of them is a 50-cent coin, what are the other coins?
Answer: 2×25 cents,2×10 cents2 × 25 \, \text{cents}, 2 × 10 \, \text{cents}.
187. What is 3 more than twice 15?
Answer:Â 3333
Explanation: 2×15=30,30+3=332 \times 15 = 30, 30 + 3 = 33.
188. If a hexagon has 6 equal sides of 9 cm each, what is its perimeter?
Answer: 54 cm54 \, \text{cm}
Explanation: 9×6=549 \times 6 = 54.
189. How many diagonals are there in a pentagon?
Answer:Â 55
Explanation: Formula: n(n−3)/2n(n-3)/2: 5(5−3)/2=55(5-3)/2 = 5.
190. A farmer plants rows of carrots. If each row contains 10 carrots and there are 12 rows, how many carrots are planted?
Answer:Â 120120
Explanation: 10×12=12010 \times 12 = 120.
191. If you split $15 equally among 3 people, how much does each person get?
Answer: 5 dollars5 \, \text{dollars}
Explanation: 15÷3=515 ÷ 3 = 5.
192. If a triangle has sides 7 cm, 24 cm, and 25 cm, is it a right triangle?
Answer:Â Yes.
Explanation:Â 72+242=2527^2 + 24^2 = 25^2:Â 49+576=62549 + 576 = 625.
193. A box contains 5 blue balls, 7 red balls, and 8 green balls. What is the probability of picking a green ball?
Answer: 8/208/20 or 2/52/5
Explanation:Â Total balls =Â 5+7+8=205 + 7 + 8 = 20, green =Â 88.
194. How many faces does a cube have?
Answer:Â 66.
Explanation:Â A cube has 6 equal square faces.
195. If 5x=455x = 45, what is 3x3x?
Answer:Â 2727
Explanation: x=9x = 9, 3×9=273 \times 9 = 27.
196. A jar has 120 candies. If 1/4 are chocolate-flavored, how many are chocolate?
Answer:Â 3030
Explanation: 120×1/4=30120 × 1/4 = 30.
197. What is the total of the angles in a triangle?
Answer: 180∘180^\circ.
198. If x=6x = 6, what is x2−4x+2x^2 – 4x + 2?
Answer:Â 1414
Explanation: 62−4(6)+2=36−24+2=146^2 – 4(6) + 2 = 36 – 24 + 2 = 14.
199. A box has dimensions 4 m×5 m×2 m4 \, \text{m} × 5 \, \text{m} × 2 \, \text{m}. What is its volume?
Answer: 40 m340 \, \text{m}^3
Explanation: 4×5×2=404 × 5 × 2 = 40.
200. What is the remainder when 100100 is divided by 99?
Answer:Â 11
Explanation: 100÷9=11 remainder 1100 ÷ 9 = 11 \, \text{remainder} \, 1.
201. If a tree grows 5 cm each month, how much will it grow in 2 years?
Answer: 120 cm120 \, \text{cm}
Explanation: 5×24=1205 \times 24 = 120.
Conclusion
So, how did you do with these 5th-grade math questions?
I hope this collection of 201 problems helped you test your math skills and maybe even learn something new. It’s perfectly fine if you didn’t get all the answers right – math skills can get rusty when we don’t use them regularly.
The real value here isn’t just about getting the right answers. It’s about keeping our minds sharp and having fun while doing it.
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