x or /
x or /
+ or -
+ or -
100

Malik has 48 cubes. He puts them into 6 equal groups. How many cubes are in each group?

8

100

Kylie places 12 trophies on 3 shelves in her bedroom. She puts the same number of trophies on each shelf. How many trophies does Kylie place on each shelf?

4

100

What are the greatest and least numbers that can be rounded to 900 when rounding to the nearest hundred?

A. 949 and 850

B. 950 and 849

C. 950 and 850

D. 949 and 849

A. 949 and 850

100

1,000 - 375

625

200

Which shows  24/3?

A. 3 plates and 8 cookies

B. 3 plates with 24 cookies each

C. 3 plates and 24 cookies

D. 3 plates with 8 cookies each

D. 3 plates with 8 cookies each

200

Jalen placed some jump ropes in a line that measured 54 feet. Each jump rope was 6 feet long. How many jump ropes were there?

9

200

What is 64 rounded to the nearest ten?


60

200

Ms. Jones’s class read 541 books, and Mr. Green’s class read 393. How many more books did Ms. Jones’s class read than Mr. Green’s class?



148

300

Riley placed 16 pictures into 4 equal piles. What equation shows how many pictures were in each pile?

A. 16 × 4 = 64

B. 16 + 4 = 20

C. 16 – 4 = 12

D. 16 ÷ 4 = 4

D. 16 ÷ 4 = 4

300

Mr. Williams placed 24 cupcakes into 4 boxes. He put the same number of cupcakes in each box. How many cupcakes did Mr. Williams place in each box?

6

300

What is 849 rounded to the nearest hundred?

800

300

There are 422 large fish and 490 small fish in an aquarium. How many fish in all are in the aquarium?

912

400

Next summer, Amy will visit her grandparents for a total of 6 weeks. There are 7 days in 1 week. How many days will Amy spend with her grandparents next summer?

A. 36 days

B. 42 days

C. 48 days

D. 49 days

B. 42 days

400

Betsy had a carton with 18 eggs. The eggs were in 3 equal rows. What equation shows how many eggs were in each row?

A. 18 × 3 = 54

B. 18 + 3 = 21

C. 18 – 3 = 15

D. 18 ÷ 3 = 6

D. 18 ÷ 3 = 6

400

Gavin rode his bike for 17 minutes on Sunday morning. After lunch he rode for 25 more minutes. On Sunday evening, he rode for another 19 minutes. The equation shown can be used to find the total number of minutes, m, he rode on Sunday.

17 + 25 + 19 = m

What value of m makes the equation true?

A. m = 40

B. m = 41

C. m = 60

D. m = 61

D. m = 61

400

On Sunday, 456 people visited a zoo, 119 visited on Monday, and 239 visited on Tuesday. Rounded to the nearest ten, how many more people visited on Sunday than Tuesday?

A. 120

B. 220

C. 300

D. 340

B. 220

500

Jillian decorated her classroom windows with paper butterflies. She used the problem to find the total number of butterflies that she used. Which of the following statements can be true about how Jillian decorated the windows? 

A. Jillian placed a total of 8 butterflies in 4 windows. 

B. Jillian placed 8 butterflies in each of 4 windows.

C. Jillian placed 8 butterflies in a window and then placed 4 more in the window. 

D. Jillian placed 8 butterflies in a window and then removed 4 of them.

B. Jillian placed 8 butterflies in each of 4 windows.

500

Mrs. Pruitt’s class has 24 students. During center time, an equal number of students go to each center. These are the centers in Mrs. Pruitt’s classroom: Listening center Reading center Writing center Math center How many students go to each center?

A. 8 students

B. 6 students

C. 7 students

D. 4 students

B. 6 students

500

There were 485 gumballs in a machine at a candy store. A worker added 2 bags of 100 gumballs and then added 50 more gumballs. How many groups of 100 gumballs are in the machine now?

7

500

Krista has $120 to buy a winter coat and boots. She buys a coat for $67. She buys a pair of boots for $36. Which equation can be used to find the amount of money, m, that Krista has left ?

A. m = $120 – $67 – $36

B. m = $67 + $36 – $120

C. m = $120 – $67 + $36

D. m = $36 + $120 – $67

A. m = $120 – $67 – $36

M
e
n
u