Four students counted their pennies.
Students’ Pennies
Student Number of Pennies
Andrea 374
Jamal 297
Kyle 368
Phil 381
Who had the greatest number of pennies?
A. Andrea
B. Jamal
C. Kyle
D. Phil
D. Phil
Annie ate 1/6 of a pie.
Which shows 1/6 shaded?
A.B.C.D.
The correct answer is:C.
75+25=
a. 120
b.100
c.95
d.105
b.100
Add.
312 + 299
A. 501
B. 611
C. 613
D. 1,611
B.611
A number sentence is shown.
7 ___3=21
Which sign makes the number sentence true?
A. +
B. −
C. ×
D. ÷
C. X
912-239=
a.673
b.512
c.795
d.532
a. 673
Which list shows the numbers in order from greatest to least?
A. 67,890 68,790 68,970 67,980
B. 67,890 67,980 68,790 68,970
C. 68,970 68,790 67,890 67,980
D. 68,970 68,790 67,980 67,890
D.68,970 68,790 67,980 67,890
A pattern is shown.
2 9 16 23 30 ? ¯
Which number comes next in the pattern?
A. 31
B. 32
C. 37
D. 41
C. 37
1000+100+32
a.1102
b.1312
c.1123
d.1132
d.1132
Mr. Parker counts the number of quarters in 3 snack machines.
How many quarters are in the 3 snack machines?
A. 687
B. 798
C. 804
D. 808
B. 798
Alex and 4 friends need to complete a total of 35 chores.
They each complete the same number of chores.
This can be represented by the equation shown.
�×5=35
What does c represent in the equation?
A. The number of chores each person has to complete
B. The number of days it takes them to complete the chores
C. The number of people completing the chores
D. The total number of chores they have to complete together
A. The number of chores each person has to complete
97-23-15=
a.59
b.87
c.60
d.35
a.59
Add.
329+117+498
A. 824
B. 844
C. 934
D. 944
D. 944
A rule between input and output values is shown in the table.
What is the rule that changes the input to get the output?
A. Add 2.
B. Add 6.
C. Multiply by 4.
D. Multiply by 6.
B. Add 6
120+327+392=
a. 1,233
b.723
c.123
d.839
d.839