Number of Questions: 5
Correctly Answered: 4
Incorrectly Answered: 1
Unanswered: 0
Correct: 80%
Incorrect: 20%
Unanswered: 0%
Question 1:
If we spotted 92 gorilla last week and this week we saw 4 times as
many giraffe. How many total animals did we see?
92 + 4 x 92 = 460
Incorrectly Answered: 486
Incorrectly Answered: 476
Incorrectly Answered: 486
Question 2:
Zoologists spotted a leap of 30 leopards, a congregation of 30
crocodiles, and a crash of 71 rhinos. What was the total?
30 + 30 + 71 = 131
Correctly Answered: 131
Question 3:
Zoologists spotted 32 gorilla and 69 apes. What was the total?
32 + 69 = 101
Correctly Answered: 101
Question 4:
A confusion of 51 guinea fowl and a bloat of 18 hippopotami came to
drink water, but 3 left. How many animals remain?
51 + 18 - 3 = 66
Correctly Answered: 66
Question 5:
In an African animal preserve there are 65 apes and 64 camels. What
is the sum?
65 + 64 = 129
Correctly Answered: 129
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