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100

567-283

284

100

What is the area of a shape that has the length of 5 inches and a width of 3 inches?

15 sq. inches

100

Kerry is comparing the two numbers shown.

707,919 ___ 716,405

Which symbol should Kerry use to correctly compare the two numbers?

A. <

B. >

C. +

D. =

A. <

100

Which of the following is equal to 1?

a. 1/4

b. 2/4

c. 4/4

d. 4/1

c. 4/4

100

Peter bought 3 packs of pencils. Each pack has 5 pencils in it. If he lost 4 pencils, how many pencils does Peter have left?

11

200

496 + 391

887

200

What is the perimeter of a square that has a side of 4 cm?

16 cm

200

What is the value of the 5 in the number 2,542?

500
200

What fraction of the circle is shaded in? (see picture) 

1/2

200

Which of these is the expanded form for 42,635?

A. 40,000 + 2,000 + 600 + 30 + 5

B. 40,000 + 20,000 + 6,000 + 300 + 5

C. 40,000 + 2,000 + 600 + 300 + 5

D. 40,000 + 2,000 + 6,000 + 30 + 5

A. 40,000 + 2,000 + 600 + 30 + 5

300

9 x 4 

36

300

Which sentence about all quadrilaterals is true?

A. They have four sides.

B. They have right angles.

C. They have pairs of matching sides.

D. They have sides that are the same length.

A. They have four sides

300

What is 389 rounded to the nearest hundred? 

400

300

Compare the fractions. 

1/2 ___ 1/6

>

300

Tatum opens 6 packages of pens. Each package has 4 pens. Then, he puts all the pens into 3 cups equally. How many pens does Tatum put into each cup?

8

400

20 divided by 4

5

400

Carson starts his homework at 2:45. It takes him 20 minutes to do math, 15 minutes to do reading, and 12 minutes to do science. What time did he finish his homework? 

3:32

400

Ms. Kren is reading a book with 524 pages. How many pages are in Ms. Kren’s book rounded to the nearest ten?

520

400

A small pizza is cut into equal-size pieces. Emily ate 5 of the pieces. This was 5/8 of the entire small pizza. 8 Which fraction represents the size of one piece of the small pizza?

A. 1/8

B. 3/8

C. 5/8

D. 8/8

A. 1/8 

400

A package of cookies has a total of 30 cookies.

• The package has 3 rows of cookies.

• Each row has the same number of cookies.

• To find c, the number of cookies in each row, Luis writes 3 × c = 30.

What is another equation Luis could use to find the number of cookies in each row?

A. 3 + c = 30

B. 30 – c = 3

C. 3 × 30 = c

D. 30 ÷ 3 = c

D. 30 ÷ 3 = c

500

9,000 - 1,465

7,535

500

Ms. Jenkins sews along the perimeter of a rug. The rug has a length of 8 feet. The perimeter of the rug is 26 feet. What is the width of the rug? 

5 feet

500

Jerry is putting a puzzle together. The number of pieces he has left, rounded to the nearest hundred, is 400 pieces. Which could be the actual number of pieces Jerry has left?

A. 319

B. 350

C. 450

D. 499

B. 350

500

Amir is filling a garden with dirt using a bucket. One bucket of dirt fills 1/10 of the garden. So far, he has filled of the garden 8/10 with dirt. How many buckets of dirt has Amir put into the garden so far?

A.1/10

B. 8 /10

C. 1

D. 8

D. 8

500

Mr. Sakatos buys 6 boxes of fruit bars. Each box has 4 fruit bars in it. Which equation could Mr. Sakatos use to show the total number of fruit bars, t, he buys?

A . 6–4=t

B . 6+4=t

C . 6÷4=t

D . 6×4=t

D . 6×4=t

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