| A | B |
| 2 + 4 | Jill has 2 cats. How many will she have if she gets 4 more? |
| 6 - 4 | Jill has 6 cats. How many will she have if she gives away 4? |
| 26 divded by 6 | Jill has 26 cats. If she has 6 rooms how can she evenly divide the cats into rooms? |
| 6 times 2 | Jill wants to buy 6 cats. They are $2 each. How much will it cost to buy the 6 cats? |
| 6 times 50% (which is 50/100) | Jill wants to buy 6 cats and have 50% be black. How many black cats should she buy? |
| 6 times 1/3 | Jill wants to buy 6 cats and have 1/3 be calico. How many black calicos should she buy? |
| 3:2 | Katie has 3 brown cats and 2 pink cats. What is the ratio of brown to pink cats? |
| 2:3 | Katie has 2 brown cats and 3 pink cats. What is the ratio of brown to pink cats? |
| 3:312 | Katie has 312 brown cats and 3 pink cats. What is the ratio of PINK to BROWN cats? |
| 312:3 | Katie has 3 brown cats and 2 pink cats. What is the ratio of brown to pink cats? |