40 cross-number puzzles fractions, decimals & percents
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Fractions, Decimals & Percents
by Bob Olenych
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To all the students who enjoy the fun and challenge of math.
Scholastic Inc. grants teachers permission to photocopy the designated reproduciblepages from this book for classroom use. No other part of this publication may be reproduced in whole or in part, or stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in anyform or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise,without written permission of the publisher. For information regarding permission, writeto Scholastic Inc., 557 Broadway, New York, NY 10012.
Cover design by Maria LiljaCover illustration by Dave CleggInterior design by Melinda Belter
ISBN 0-439-51906-3
Copyright 2004 by Bob Olenych. All rights reserved.Printed in the U.S.A.
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INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
F R A C T I O N S
PracticePuzzle #1 (finding the value of a numerator
or denominator) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Puzzle #2 (finding the LCD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Puzzle #3 (expressing answers in lowest terms) . . . . . . 7Puzzle #4 (adding mixed fractions; unlike
denominators; lowest terms). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Puzzle #5 (subtracting mixed fractions; unlike denominators; lowest terms). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Puzzle #6 (multiplying mixed fractions; lowest terms). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Puzzle #7 (dividing mixed fractions; lowest terms). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Puzzle #8 (adding and subtracting mixed fractions; lowest terms). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Puzzle #9 (multiplying and dividing mixed fractions; lowest terms). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Puzzle #10 (adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing mixed fractions; lowest terms) . . . . . . . 14
RiddlesPuzzle #11 (adding; common denominators;
lowest terms). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Puzzle #12 (subtracting; common denominators; lowest terms). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Puzzle #13 (multiplying proper fractions x proper fractions or whole numbers; lowest terms) . . . . . . . 17
Puzzle #14 (dividing proper fractions; lowest terms) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
D E C I M A L S
PracticePuzzle #15 (adding; 3 addends) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Puzzle #16 (subtracting; regrouping: whole numbers
and tenths through thousandths). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Puzzle #17 (multiplying; tenths through thousandths x whole numbers, tenths, or hundredths) . . . . . . . . 21
Puzzle #18 (dividing; 2-digit decimal divisor) . . . . . . . 22
Riddles
Puzzle #19 (adding; 3 addends) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Puzzle #20 (subtracting; regrouping: whole numbers
and tenths through thousandths) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Puzzle #21 (multiplying; tenths through thousandths
x whole numbers) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Puzzle #22 (dividing; 1-digit whole number divisor) . . 26
Expressing Problems in Words
Puzzle #23 (adding; 3 addends) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Puzzle #24 (subtracting; regrouping: whole numbers
and tenths through thousandths) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Puzzle #25 (multiplying; tenths and hundredths
x tenths) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Puzzle #26 (dividing; 2-digit whole
number divisor) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
P E R C E N T S
PracticePuzzle #27 (50% of 60 is n.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Puzzle #28 (100 is 20% of n.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Puzzle #29 (10 is n% of 100.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Puzzle #30 (calculating discounts) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
RiddlesPuzzle #31 (12 is n% of 60.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Puzzle #32 (n% of 72 is 36.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
M I X E D P R A C T I C E
Puzzle #33 (converting fractions to decimals) . . . . . . . 37Puzzle #34 (converting fractions to decimals) . . . . . . . 38Puzzle #35 (converting decimals to percents) . . . . . . . 39Puzzle #36 (converting fractions to percents) . . . . . . . 40Puzzle #37 (converting fractions and decimals
to percents). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Puzzle #38 (converting percents to fractions;
lowest terms). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Puzzle #39 (mixed operations) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Puzzle #40 (mixed operations). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
ANSWER KEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
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FRACTIONS, DECIMALS, AND PERCENTS PRACTICE CAN BE FUN!If fluency and accuracy are the goals you have established for your students learning fractions,decimals, and percents, then they should partake in regular review and practice with theseskills. The key to motivating students is to provide them with a variety of activities that areinteresting and stimulating. To support my students as they gain fluency and accuracy, I havecreated skill-building practice puzzles that they really enjoy.
WHAT YOULL FIND IN THIS BOOKThis book offers a collection of 40 fraction, decimal, and percent activities for a broad range of skills and abilities. The puzzles begin with fractions, then progress to decimals and percents.Within each skill, they are arranged from easy to difficult. You can match the needs of your students and target a specific skill by checking the detailed skill description listed both in theTable of Contents and on each activity page.
While many of the activities address a broad range of skills, some highlights of this bookinclude the activities that reinforce two skillsexpressing written numbers first as fractions,then as decimals. For example, one problem might read twenty-six and thirteen thousandths.Students must first express this as a fraction, then as a decimal. Next, students must use thedecimal answer to complete the cross-number puzzle. You can assign this type of activity at anytime during the school year once the concepts have been taught, as it serves as an excellentreview of these skills.
HOW TO USE THIS BOOKBe sure to use these puzzles in a way that best suits the needs of your class. You may find ithelpful to assign certain puzzles as practice work to follow a lesson, as in-class review work, or as homework. Where necessary, be sure to remind students that if they need more room to compute, they can use the back of the sheet or a piece of scrap paperdepending on your class policy. Whether they are solving a riddle or determining the missing numerator or denominator, students are motivated to check each problem so that they can finish the puzzlesuccessfully.
CONNECTIONS TO THE MATH STANDARDSMost of the puzzles in this book target NCTM 2000 objectives listed under the Number andOperations standard. These objectives include understanding ways to represent numbers, determining meanings of operations and how they relate to one another, and computing withfluency and accuracy. This book is packed with exercises that require students to use fractions,decimals, and percents in a variety of formats.
I am confident that your students, like mine, will enjoy this collection of puzzles and reap thebenefits of practicing these essential skills.
Bob Olenych
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Rename the mixed number to create animproper fraction. Find the missing numerator
or denominator. Complete the puzzle by spelling out your answer in the appropriate across and down positions.
A C R O S S
1. 3 2 4. 5 4 5. 9 8
7. 2 1 9. 2 1 11. 2 1
D O W N
2. 3 2 3. 4 3 4. 5 4
6. 4 3 8. 6 5 10. 9 8
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CROSS-NUMBER
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FINDING THE VALUE OF A NUMERATOR OR DENOMINATOR
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CROSS-NUMBER
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Determine the LCD (Least Common Denominator) for each pair offractions. Complete the puzzle by spelling out your answer in theappropriate across and down positions.
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1. and
3. and
5. and
6. and
8. and
10. and
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FINDING THE LCD
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Express all of the fractions below in their lowestterms. Complete the puzzle by spelling out the
missing denominator in the appropriate across and down positions.
A C R O S S
4. 6.
7. 8.
9. 10.
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CROSS-NUMBER
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EXPRESSING ANSWERS IN LOWEST TERMS
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CROSS-NUMBER
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Solve the problems below.Remember to express all
answers in their lowest terms. Write your answers in the appropriate across and down positions.
A C R O S S
2. 8 3 3. 3 4
4. 5. 4 6
6. 1
D O W N
1. 3 9
2. 9 6 2
3. 3 4
4. 7 5 6 5. 4 1 6
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ADDING MIXED FRACTIONS; UNLIKE DENOMINATORS; LOWEST TERMS
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The fraction part of the mixed number should go in its own square.-
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Solve the problems below. Remember to express allanswers in their lowest terms. Write your answers in theappropriate across and down positions.
A C R O S S
1. 13 1 3. 13 6
4. 12 (4 2 ) 5. 5 (7 4 )
6. 9 4
D O W N
2. 24 1
3. 10 3
4. 18 (1 1 )
5. 28 1 1 6. 8 3
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CROSS-NUMBER
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SUBTRACTING MIXED FRACTIONS; UNLIKEDENOMINATORS; LOWEST TERMS
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CROSS-NUMBER
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Solve the problems below. Remember toexpress all answers in their lowest terms.
Write your answers in the appropriate across and down positions.
A C R O S S
1. 2 4
3. 4 2
4. 8 4
6. 3 7
7. 7 3
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MULTIPLYING MIXED FRACTIONS; LOWEST TERMS
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1. 4 3
2. 3 10
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Solve the problems below. Remember toexpress all answers in their lowest terms.
Write your answers in the appropriate across and down positions.
A C R O S S
3. 5 4. 2 6. 3
7. 4 8. 2
D O W N
1. 4 2. 3 4. 4
5. 3 7. 3
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CROSS-NUMBER
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DIVIDING MIXED FRACTIONS; LOWEST TERMS
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CROSS-NUMBER
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Solve the problems below.Remember to express all
answers in their lowest terms. Write your answers in the appropriate across and down positions.
A C R O S S
3. 7 (3 10)
5. 4 (9 2 )
6. 55 (3 2 )
7. 14 1
8. 7 4 5
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ADDING AND SUBTRACTING MIXED FRACTIONS; LOWEST TERMS
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1. 5 4 6
2. 32 (6 5 )
4. 16 1
7. 7 10
9. 4 (3 1)
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1. 1 1 3. 4. 3
5. 4 2
6. 2
D O W N
1. 2 4 2. 3 6
4. 3 5. 17
6.
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CROSS-NUMBER
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MULTIPLYING AND DIVIDING MIXED FRACTIONS; LOWEST TERMS
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The fraction part of the mixed number should go in its own square.-
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CROSS-NUMBER
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Solve the problems below. Remember to express allanswers in their lowest terms. Write your answersin the appropriate across and down positions.
A C R O S S
2. 6 3 3. 4 3 4. 4 2 3
6. 12 2 7. 6 4
D O W N
1. 3 2. 5 3 12 3. 3
4. 6 5 5. 3 7 10
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ADDING, SUBTRACTING, MULTIPLYING, ANDDIVIDING MIXED FRACTIONS; LOWEST TERMS
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The fraction part of the mixed number should go in its own square.-
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Solve the problems below. Remember toexpress all answers in their lowest terms.
Write your answers in the appropriate across and down positions. The number you record in the outlinedbox shows where the letter should go in the code boxes at the bottom to solve the riddle.
A C R O S S
1. 4 6 3. 3
4. 44 7 28 6. 8 3
7. 3 14
D O W N
1. 73 73 7
2. 14 13
5. 24 46 30
6. 8 3 5 8. 7
What dance step did the Martian teach the earthlings?
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CROSS-NUMBER
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ADDING; COMMON DENOMINATORS; LOWEST TERMS
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CROSS-NUMBER
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Solve the problems below. Remember toexpress all answers in their lowest terms.
Write your answers in the appropriate across and down positions. The number you record in the outlinedbox shows where the letter should go in the code boxes at the bottom to solve the riddle.
A C R O S S
2. 24 (9 2 ) 3. 9 2 5
4. 23 1 3
6. 16 3
D O W N
1. 20 12
2. 14 (12 8 )
3. 26 (3 1 ) 4. 17 (6 4 )
5. 67 6 7. 9 6
Which geometric shape is never wrong?
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SUBTRACTING; COMMON DENOMINATORS; LOWEST TERMS
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A C R O S S
1. 2. 21 3. 22
5. 19 7. 14
D O W N
1. 9 2. 17 3. 16
4. 2 6.
What can you lose, hold, and see on a cold day?
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CROSS-NUMBER
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MULTIPLYING PROPER FRACTIONS X PROPER FRACTIONSOR WHOLE NUMBERS; LOWEST TERMS
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
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CROSS-NUMBER
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Solve the problems below. Remember to express allanswers in their lowest terms. Write your answers in
the appropriate across and down positions. The number you record in the outlined box shows where theletter should go in the code boxes at the bottom to solve the riddle.
A C R O S S
1. 2. 3.
4. 5.
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What did the vet prescribe for the pig that had a rash?
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DIVIDING PROPER FRACTIONS; LOWEST TERMS
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Solve the problems and write your answers in the appropriate acrossand down positions.
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2. 50.48 62.43 17.83
4. 953.6 72 8.46
5. 2.8 19.63 24.09
6. 67.03 .293 3.677
10. 394.82 2.5 37.68
11. .843 .067 .709
D O W N
1. 58.76 9.4 33.847
3. 193.4 66.2 247.9
5. 3.334 .67 .24
7. 7.93 .776 8.42
8. 79.42 .84 75.34
9. 63.09 .7 24
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CROSS-NUMBER
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ADDING; 3 ADDENDS
The first one has been done for you.-130.74
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Solve the following problems and writeyour answers in the appropriate acrossand down positions.
A C R O S S
1. 4.608 2.9_________
3. 34.16 10.93_________
5. 6.007 2.039_________
7. 56.347 42.902_________
8. 9.156 4.38_________
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SUBTRACTING; REGROUPING: WHOLE NUMBERS ANDTENTHS THROUGH THOUSANDTHS
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1. 72.3 62.03_________
2. 843.6 2.924_________
4. 28. 4.667_________
6. 43.007 17.3_________
7. 17. 1.835 _________
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3. .947 6.7________
4. 600 .92________
5. 3.91 .36________
7. 9.36 4.6________
9. .080 .85________
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MULTIPLYING; TENTHS THROUGH THOUSANDTHS XWHOLE NUMBERS, TENTHS, OR HUNDREDTHS
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1. 7.19 3.8________
2. 83.9 2.8 ________
4. 74.8 75 ________
6. .006 2.5 ________
8. .583 67________
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Solve the problems and write your answers in the appropriate across and down positions.
A C R O S S
2. .29 ) 127.60 4. .32 ) 17.184
5. .71 ) 5.9143 6. .93 ) 9.0303
7. .66 ) 1.9272 8. 4.7 ) 28.435
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DIVIDING; 2-DIGIT DECIMAL DIVISOR
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1. 5.9 ) 22.184 2. 6.3 ) 30.177
3. 3.8 ) 3.4808 4. .59 ) 31.506
5. .61 ) 50.203 7. .23 ) 5.865
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letter should go in the code boxes at the bottom to solve the riddle.
A C R O S S
1. 39.37 5. 29.06 842.06 .68
71.50 4.34 ___________ ___________
6. 3.706 7. 923.7192. .8
6.534 4.634___________ ___________
9. 44.3 10. 64.6649.7 7.4
86. 8.0___________ ___________
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ADDING; 3 ADDENDS
D O W N
1. .593 2. 247.078.83 6.77
.377 84.369___________ ___________
3. .397 4. 9.62.246 13.474
.039 .5___________ ___________
6. 4.67 8. 837.47.93 58.5
5.98 24.1___________ ___________
What game do kangaroos like to play at recess?
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CROSS-NUMBER
puzzle
20
Solve the problems and write your answersin the across and down positions. Thenumber you record in the outlined box
shows where the letter should go in the code boxes at the bottom to solve the riddle.
A C R O S S
1. 57.61 48.07__________
4. 59.01 6.40__________
6. 862.391 47.555__________
8. 392.11 47.09__________
10. 4.307 3.1__________
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SUBTRACTING; REGROUPING: WHOLE NUMBERSAND TENTHS THROUGH THOUSANDTHS
D O W N
2. 76.344 34.726__________
3. 267.841 79.009__________
5. 6.339 2.176__________
7. 184.37 49.66__________
9. 647.82 73.09__________
What fire-breathing insect was never slain by a knight?
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the across and down positions. The number you record in the outlined box shows where the lettershould go in the code boxes at the bottom to solve the riddle.
A C R O S S
1. 50.6 3. 9.77 5. .940 7. 67.2 4.8 43 67 89________ ________ ________ ________
8. 619 7.6________
10. .846 64_______
D O W N
1. 7.94 36________
2. 3.28 63________
4. 4.93 6. .735 7. 823 9. 578 28 39 6.7 8.5________ ________ ________ ________
Why did the chicken sprint around the barnyard four times a day?
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MULTIPLYING; TENTHS THROUGH THOUSANDTHS X WHOLE NUMBERS
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
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CROSS-NUMBER
puzzle
22
Solve the problems and write your answers in theacross and down positions. The number you record in
the outlined box shows where the letter should go in the code boxes at the bottom to solve the riddle.
A C R O S S
1. 4 ) 30.536 5. 7 ) 4,504.5
6. 9 ) 339.3 7. 5 ) 47.15
9. 8 ) 58.24 10. 3 ) 2,543.7
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DIVIDING; 1-DIGIT WHOLE NUMBER DIVISOR
D O W N
1. 9 ) 6,331.5 2. 5 ) 24.565
3. 7 ) 403.41 4. 7 ) 19.53
5. 4 ) 2,551.6 8. 6 ) 568.8
What kind of dog would Count Dracula want as a pet?
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Express each problem in its numerical form. Then solve the problemsand write your answers in the appropriate across and down positions.
A C R O S S
1. Add the following numbers: forty-eight and sixty-three hundredths; three and fifty-seven hundredths; twenty-six and eight tenths.
3. Add the following numbers: fifty-nine and thirty-one hundredths; four and seventy-five hundredths; six and eight tenths.
5. Add the following numbers: fifty-eight and sixtenths; seven and ninety-three hundredths; six and forty-seven hundredths.
6. Add the following numbers: forty-nine and seventy-eight hundredths; thirty-four hundredths;six and nine hundredths.
7. Add the following numbers: eight and three hundred three thousandths; seventy-nine hundredths; two and five tenths.
D O W N
2. Add the following numbers: nine hundred forty-seven and six tenths; twenty-four and thirty-six hundredths; five and six tenths.
4. Add the following numbers: thirty-nine and six hundredths; twenty-four; four and four hundredths.
6. Add the following numbers: fifty and nine hundredths; four and one hundredth; three andninety-one hundredths.
7. Add the following numbers: six and forty-threehundredths; six hundred sixty-seven thousandths;four and one tenth.
8. Add the following numbers: eighteen and forty-eight hundredths; seven and fifty-nine hundredths; ten and fourteen hundredths.
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ADDING; 3 ADDENDS
The word and separates the whole number from the decimal.-
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CROSS-NUMBER
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Express each problem in its numerical form. Thensolve the problems and write your answers inthe appropriate across and down positions.
A C R O S S
2. Subtract thirty-nine and forty-two hundredthsfrom forty-three and thirty-four hundredths.
3. Subtract sixty-one and seventy-eight hundredthsfrom nine hundred three and seventy-two hundredths.
7. Subtract thirty-two and sixty-two hundredthsfrom three hundred sixty-four and five tenths.
9. Subtract four and seven hundred twenty-twothousandths from six and ninety-three hundredths.
10. Subtract eight and seven thousandths from sixty-two and five hundredths.
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SUBTRACTING; REGROUPING; WHOLE NUMBERS AND TENTHS THROUGH THOUSANDTHS
The word and separates the whole number from the decimal.-D O W N
1. Subtract twenty and four hundred fifteen thousandthsfrom twenty-four and three hundred twenty-threethousandths.
4. Subtract two and eight hundred thirty-seven thousandthsfrom one hundred sixty-seven and four tenths.
5. Subtract two and nine hundred thirty-eight thousandths from seven and one hundred sixty-fivethousandths.
6. Subtract three and one hundred fifty-two thousandthsfrom twenty-three and twenty-one hundredths.
8. Subtract six and ninety-seven hundredths from forty-three and nine thousandths.
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Express each multiplication problemin its numerical form. Then solve the
problems and write your answers as a decimal in the appropriate across and down positions.
A C R O S S
1. Multiply ninety-six and eight tenths by eight andsix tenths.
5. Multiply seven and eighty-two hundredths by sixand seven tenths.
7. Multiply eight and twenty-four hundredths byseven tenths.
8. Multiply seven and seventy-three hundredths bysix and eight tenths.
9. Multiply sixty-four by eight tenths.
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MULTIPLYING; TENTHS AND HUNDREDTHS X TENTHS
The word and separates the whole number from the decimal.-
D O W N
2. Multiply forty-three and nine tenths by eight and eighttenths.
3. Multiply twenty-five and seven tenths by three andfour tenths.
4. Multiply five and eighty-five hundredths by nine tenths.
5. Multiply sixty-four and nine tenths by nine and onetenth.
6. Multiply eight and nine hundredths by five and ninetenths.
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CROSS-NUMBER
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26
Express each division problem in its numericalform. Then solve the problems and write your
answers as a decimal in the appropriate across and down positions.
A C R O S S
2. Divide forty-four thousandnine hundred forty-threeand six tenths by fifty-two.
4. Divide two thousand sevenhundred fifty-five and seventy-two hundredths byforty-four.
6. Divide four hundred ninety-four and ninety-four hundredths by seventy-three.
8. Divide five thousand onehundred eight and fourtenths by eighty-six.
10. Divide four hundred sixty-one and forty-eight hundredths by eighty-three.
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DIVIDING; 2-DIGIT WHOLE NUMBER DIVISOR
The word and separates the whole number from the decimal.-D O W N
1. Divide seven thousandtwo hundred ninety-fiveand six tenths by ninety-two.
3. Divide three hundred nineand seven hundred twenty-nine thousandthsby forty-nine.
5. Divide twenty-two thousand two hundredseven and six tenths byfifty-nine.
7. Divide six thousand twohundred forty-seven andtwo hundredths by seventy-eight.
9. Divide three hundred fiftyand three hundred sixteenthousandths by thirty-seven.
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A C R O S S
2. 51% of 60 =
3. 51% of 70 =
4. 90% of 60 =
6. 85% of 90 =
7. 44% of 110 =
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50% OF 60 IS N.
D O W N
1. 50% of 60 =
2. 15% of 25 =
3. 55% of 70 =
5. 80% of 60 =
6. 56% of 140 =
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CROSS-NUMBER
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Solve the problems and express each answer as a whole number. Writeyour answers in the appropriate across and down positions.
A C R O S S
3. 81 is 75% of _________ .
5. 60 is 6% of _________ .
6. 902 is 44% of _________ .
7. 60 is 30% of _________ .
D O W N
1. 35 is 25% of _________ .
2. 30 is 4% of _________ .
3. 350 is 25% of _________ .
4. 24 is 8% of _________ .
5. 110 is 10% of _________ .
6. 243 is 90% of _________ .
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100 IS 20% OF N.
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Solve the problems and express each answer as a whole number.Complete the puzzle by spelling out your answers in the appropriateacross and down positions.
A C R O S S
1. 14 is _________% of 20.
3. 132 is _________% of 200.
5. 7 is _________% of 14.
7. 12 is _________% of 30.
9. 18 is _________% of 20.
10. 5 is _________% of 20.
D O W N
1. 18 is _________% of 30. 2. 66 is _________% of 200. 4. 12 is _________% of 60.
5. 8 is _________% of 16. 6. 6 is _________% of 30. 8. 9 is _________% of 90.
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10 IS N% OF 100.
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What percent of the original price is the new discount? Calculatethis percent. Spell out your answers in the appropriate across anddown positions.
A C R O S S
ORIGINAL DISCOUNT PERCENT PRICE DISCOUNT
4. $200 $32 ______ %
6. $15 $12 ______ %
7. $75 $7.50 ______ %
8. $500 $250 ______ %
10. $150 $60 ______ %
11. $150 $30 ______ %
D O W N
ORIGINAL DISCOUNT PERCENT PRICE DISCOUNT
1. $200 $10 ______ %
2. $200 $120 ______ %
3. $240 $60 ______ %
5. $110 $8.80 ______ %
9. $45 $6.75 ______ %
12. $50 $5 ______ %
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CALCULATING DISCOUNTS
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across and down positions. The number in the outlined box shows where the letter should go inthe code boxes at the bottom to solve this riddle.
A C R O S S
1. 18 is ______ % of 24. 4. 20 is ______ % of 25. 7. 9 is ______ % of 10.
8. 42 is ______ % of 105. 9. 18 is ______ % of 120.
D O W N
1. 36 is ______ % of 60.
2. 24 is ______ % of 48.
3. 24 is ______ % of 32.
5. 10 is ______ % of 40.
6. 36 is ______ % of 72.
What did the shepherdshout to the female sheep?
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12 IS N% OF 60.
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CROSS-NUMBER
puzzle
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Solve the problems and express each answer as a whole number. Complete the puzzleby spelling out your answers in the appropriate across and down positions. The number
in the outlined box shows where the letter should go in the code boxes at the bottom to solve this riddle.
A C R O S S
3. ______% of 60 is 36.
6. ______% of 50 is 49.
7. ______% of 300 is 108.
8. ______% of 80 is 60.
10. ______% of 1,000 is 810.
D O W N
1. ______% of 100 is 60.
2. ______% of 38 is 19.
4. ______% of 60 is 12. 5. ______% of 400 is 352. 9. ______% of 250 is 5.
What can a penguin get if it sits on the ice too long?
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N% OF 72 IS 36.
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Read each decimal expression. Express it as a fraction then as a decimal. Write your answers as adecimal in the appropriate across and down positions.
A C R O S S
3. five and eight tenths _______ _______
4. twenty-seven and fifteen hundredths _______ _______
5. eleven and one hundred twenty-one thousandths _______ _______
7. twenty-six and thirteen thousandths _______ _______
9. three and three thousandths _______ _______
10. seven and seven hundred three thousandths _______ _______
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CONVERTING FRACTIONS TO DECIMALS
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1. six and eighty-two hundredths _______ _______
2. sixteen and one hundred one thousandths _______ _______
5. thirteen and seven hundredths _______ _______
6. fourteen and three hundredths _______ _______
7. twenty-one and seven tenths _______ _______
8. three and thirty-three thousandths _______ _______
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Solve each problem and express the answer as adecimal. Write your answers in the appropriateacross and down positions.
A C R O S S
3. 4 2 5 =
4. 3 4 =
6. 4 7 5 =
7. 9 - 3 - 2 =
8. 4 - 1 =
D O W N
1. 7 - 2 =
2. 13 - 5 - 2 =
3. 5 1 5 =
5. 5 - 2 =
6. 7 - 4 - 2 =
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CONVERTING FRACTIONS TO DECIMALS
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Express each decimal as a percent. Write your answers inthe appropriate across and down positions.
A C R O S S
2. .66 = _________%
3. 2.4 = _________%
4. 1.2 = _________%
5. 7.5 = _________%
6. .35 = _________%
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CONVERTING DECIMALS TO PERCENTS
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1. .36 = _________%
2. 6.5 = _________%
3. 2.2 = _________%
4. 1.35 = _________%
5. .75 = _________%
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CROSS-NUMBER
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Express each fraction as a percent. Write your answers in the appropriate across and down positions.
A C R O S S
2. ______%
4. ______%
5. ______%
7. ______%
8. ______%
10. ______%
11. ______%
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CONVERTING FRACTIONS TO PERCENTS
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1. ______%
2. ______%
3. ______%
4. ______%
6. ______%
7. ______%
9. ______%
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Express each of the fractions or decimals as a percent. Complete the
puzzle by spelling out your answers in the appropriate across and down positions.
A C R O S S
2. .5 ______%
4. ______%
6. ______%
7. .08 ______%
9. ______%
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CONVERTING FRACTIONS AND DECIMALS TO PERCENTS
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1. ______%
2. .15 ______%
3. ______%
5. .9 ______%
8. ______%
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CROSS-NUMBER
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Express the following percents asfractions in the simplest form.
Complete the puzzle by spelling out the numerators in the appropriate across and down positions.
A C R O S S
1. 32% =
4. 72% =
5. 40% =
7. 90% =
8. 20% =
D O W N
1. 55% =
2. 70% =
3. 30% =
5. 48% =
6. 25% =
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CONVERTING PERCENTS TO FRACTIONS; LOWEST TERMS
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Bob
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Solve each problem by starting with the first number and working from leftto right. Write your answers in the appropriate across and down positions.
A C R O S S
3. 26.16 Divide by .6 Subtract 4.9 Add 30.04 ______
5. 48.2 Multiply by 2.7 Subtract 115.5 Add .243 ______
7. 7.5 Add 5.08 Divide by .2 Subtract 3.4 ______
8. 5.139 Divide by .9 Add 4.09 Multiply by 7.13 ______
9. 97.63 Subtract 43.072 Add 41 Multiply by 3 ______
D O W N
1. 9.23 Multiply by 3.3 Add 5.011 Subtract 15.02 ______
2. 6.34 Add 17.007 Multiply by 8 Subtract 5.2 ______
3. 55.55 Add 14.37 Subtract 60.8 Multiply by .7 ______
4. 58.4 Subtract 23.72 Add 15.9 Subtract 2.39 ______
6. 25.1 Multiply by 3.9 Add 8.65 Subtract 9.33 ______
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CROSS-NUMBER
puzzle
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Solve each of the problems carefully. As you find the number value ofeach letter, use these answers to help you solve the other problems.
Then write your answers in the appropriate across and down positions.
A C R O S S
1. N = C 6 R =
4. R = M C =
6. C = 5.8 7.03 6.426 =
8. X = 12.6 15.3 1.4 =
9. Z = (R X) P =
10. V = P 6 =
11. P = 29.92 .8 4.24 =
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1. F = 3.6 12 51 =
2. D = E M 3.1 =
3. E = A C =
5. M = 59.74 33.012 =
6. T = E (5.0 4.8) =
7. Y = V 20.03 =
8. A = 3.7 6.5 =
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ANSWER KEY
Puzzle #1ACROSS
1. 7; seven4. 5; five5. 6; six7. 50; fifty9. 14; fourteen
11. 19; nineteenDOWN
2. 8; eight3. 6; six4. 15; fifteen6. 11; eleven8. 4; four
10. 10; ten
Puzzle #2ACROSS
1. 21; twenty-one3. 40; forty5. 9; nine6. 8; eight8. 20; twenty
10. 16; sixteenDOWN
1. 36; thirty-six2. 18; eighteen3. 15; fifteen4. 10; ten7. 12; twelve9. 30; thirty
Puzzle #3ACROSS
4. 8; eight6. 3; three7. 7; seven9. 9; nine
10. 4; four11. 9; nineDOWN
1. 4; four2. 7; seven3. 5; five5. 2; two6. 3; three7. 7; seven
Puzzle #4ACROSS
2. 11 7/93. 8 1/44. 1 1/25. 11 1/126. 2 11/18
DOWN1. 12 7/92. 18 1/43. 8 1/24. 19 1/125. 12 11/18
Puzzle #5ACROSS
1. 12 4/93. 7 5/144. 10 1/45. 2 2/36. 5 1/3
DOWN2. 23 5/143. 7 1/44. 18 2/35. 26 1/36. 5 5/12
Puzzle #6ACROSS
1. 10 5/63. 11 1/34. 346. 25 2/37. 24 2/3
DOWN1. 13 1/32. 333. 14 2/35. 42 2/37. 21
Puzzle #7ACROSS
3. 56 2/34. 36 2/36. 27 1/57. 28 4/58. 9 1/3
DOWN1. 32 2/32. 25 2/34. 32 1/55. 12 4/57. 29 1/3
Puzzle #8ACROSS
3. 215. 12 1/126. 54 1/27. 13 1/38. 16 2/3
DOWN1. 16 1/122. 31 1/24. 15 1/37. 17 2/39. 6 11/12
Puzzle #9ACROSS
1. 1 3/43. 16 1/24. 25 2/35. 10 2/56. 15 3/5
DOWN1. 10 1/22. 21 2/34. 20 2/55. 13 3/56. 12 2/3
Puzzle #10ACROSS
2. 22 1/23. 16 1/24. 10 4/56. 10 5/127. 29 1/6
DOWN1. 4 1/2 2. 21 1/23. 12 4/54. 12 5/125. 21 1/6
Puzzle #11ACROSS
1. 12 2/53. 4 1/34. 816. 13 2/57. 17 2/3
DOWN1. 154 2/52. 285. 1016. 16 2/38. 7 7/8
What dance step didthe Martian teach theearthlings?THE MOONWALK
Puzzle #12ACROSS
2. 17 5/73. 2 1/24. 19 1/26. 13 1/3
DOWN1. 8 5/72. 10 1/23. 24 1/24. 15 1/35. 617. 3 3/10
Which geometric shapeis never wrong?A RIGHT ANGLE
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Puzzle #13ACROSS
1. 6 1/32. 15 3/43. 17 3/55. 12 2/37. 9 1/3
DOWN1. 6 3/42. 13 3/53. 10 2/34. 416. 28 1/3
What can you lose,hold, and see on a cold day?YOUR BREATH
Puzzle #14ACROSS
1. 17 1/22. 15 1/33. 23 1/34. 14 1/45. 10 1/2
DOWN1. 11 1/32. 19 1/33. 28 1/44. 16 1/25. 10
What did the vet prescribe for the pigthat had a rash?AN OINKMENT
Puzzle #15ACROSS
2. 130.744. 1034.065. 46.526. 71
10. 43511. 1.619
DOWN1. 102.0073. 507.55. 4.2447. 17.1268. 155.69. 87.79
Puzzle #16ACROSS
1. 1.7083. 23.235. 3.9687. 13.4458. 4.776
DOWN1. 10.272. 840.6264. 23.3336. 25.7077. 15.165
Puzzle #17ACROSS
3. 6.34494. 5525. 1.40767. 43.0569. 0.068
DOWN1. 27.3222. 234.924. 56106. 0.0158. 39.061
Puzzle #18ACROSS
2. 4404. 53.75. 8.336. 9.717. 2.928. 6.05
DOWN1. 3.762. 4.793. 0.9164. 53.45. 82.37. 25.5
Puzzle #19ACROSS
1. 952.935. 34.086. 102.247. 929.1449. 780
10. 80DOWN
1. 9.82. 338.2093. 0.6824. 23.5946. 18.588. 920
What game do kangaroos like to play at recess?HOPSCOTCH
Puzzle #20ACROSS
1. 9.544. 52.616. 814.8368. 345.02
10. 1.207DOWN
2. 41.6183. 188.8325. 4.1637. 134.719. 574.73
What fire-breathinginsect was never slain bya knight?A DRAGONFLY
Puzzle #21ACROSS
1. 242.883. 420.115. 62.987. 5,980.88. 4,704.4
10. 54.144DOWN
1. 285.842. 206.644. 138.046. 28.6657. 5,514.19. 4,913
Why did the chickensprint around the barnyard four times a day?EGGS-ERCISE
Puzzle #22ACROSS
1. 7.6345. 643.56. 37.77. 9.439. 7.28
10. 847.9DOWN
1. 703.52. 4.9133. 57.634. 2.795. 637.98. 94.8
What kind of dogwould Count Draculawant as a pet?BLOODHOUND
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Puzzle #23ACROSS
1. 793. 70.865. 736. 56.217. 11.593
DOWN2. 977.564. 67.16. 58.017. 11.1978. 36.21
Puzzle #24ACROSS
2. 3.923. 841.947. 331.889. 2.208
10. 54.043DOWN
1. 3.9084. 164.5635. 4.2276. 20.0588. 36.039
Puzzle #25ACROSS
1. 832.485. 52.3947. 5.7688. 52.5649. 51.2
DOWN2. 386.323. 87.384. 5.2655. 590.596. 47.731
Puzzle #26ACROSS
2. 864.34. 62.636. 6.788. 59.4
10. 5.56
DOWN1. 79.33. 6.3215. 376.47. 80.099. 9.468
Puzzle #27ACROSS
2. 30.63. 35.74. 546. 76.57. 48.4
DOWN1. 302. 3.753. 38.55. 486. 78.4
Puzzle #28ACROSS
3. 1085. 1,0006. 2,0507. 200
DOWN1. 1402. 7503. 1,4004. 3005. 1,1006. 270
Puzzle #29ACROSS
1. 70; seventy3. 66; sixty-six5. 50; fifty7. 40; forty9. 90; ninety
10. 25; twenty-fiveDOWN
1. 60; sixty2. 33; thirty-three4. 20; twenty5. 50; fifty6. 20; twenty8. 10; ten
Puzzle #30ACROSS
4. 16; sixteen6. 80; eighty7. 10; ten8. 50; fifty
10. 40; forty11. 20; twentyDOWN
1. 5; five2. 60; sixty3. 25; twenty-five5. 8; eight9. 15; fifteen
12. 10; ten
Puzzle #31ACROSS
1. 75; seventy-five4. 80; eighty7. 90; ninety8. 40; forty9. 15; fifteen
DOWN1. 60; sixty2. 50; fifty3. 75; seventy-five5. 25; twenty-five6. 50; fifty
What did the shepherdshout to the femalesheep?HEY EWE
Puzzle #32ACROSS
3. 60; sixty6. 98; ninety-eight7. 36; thirty-six8. 75; seventy-five
10. 81; eighty-oneDOWN
1. 60; sixty2. 50; fifty4. 20; twenty5. 88; eighty-eight9. 2; two
What can a penguinget if it sits on the icetoo long?FROSTBITE
Puzzle #33ACROSS
3. 5.84. 27.155. 11.1217. 26.0139. 3.003
10. 7.703DOWN
1. 6.822. 16.1015. 13.076. 14.037. 21.78. 3.033
Puzzle #34ACROSS
3. 11.3334. 7.4376. 16.937. 4.18. 3.61
DOWN1. 5.012. 6.133. 11.875. 7.736. 1.13
Puzzle #35 ACROSS
2. 663. 2404. 1205. 7506. 35
DOWN1. 362. 6503. 2204. 1355. 75
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Puzzle #36ACROSS
2. 1044. 655. 877. 728. 52
10. 3511. 40DOWN
1. 1002. 153. 484. 626. 757. 759. 24
Puzzle #37 ACROSS
2. 50; fifty4. 80; eighty6. 70; seventy7. 8; eight9. 65; sixty-five
DOWN1. 72; seventy-two2. 15; fifteen3. 46; forty-six5. 90; ninety8. 16; sixteen
Puzzle #38ACROSS
1. 8/25; eight4. 18/25; eighteen5. 2/5; two7. 9/10; nine8. 1/5; one
DOWN1. 11/20; eleven2. 7/10; seven3. 3/10; three5. 12/25; twelve6. 1/4; one
Puzzle #39ACROSS
3. 68.745. 14.8837. 59.58. 69.8749. 286.674
DOWN1. 20.452. 181.5763. 6.3844. 48.196. 97.21
Puzzle #40ACROSS
1. 18.14. 20.3246. 6.4048. 26.59. 5.184
10. 249.8411. 41.64DOWN
1. 15.32. 6.8263. 30.4545. 26.7286. 6.4547. 229.818. 24.05
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