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100

Sam’s goal is to walk 36 miles.

• He walks 4 miles each day.

• He has walked for 6 days.

Which equation can be used to find how many more miles, n, Sam still needs to walk to reach his goal?

A. 3 × 5 + n = 36

B. 4 × 6 + n = 36

C. 4 × 6 × n = 36

D. 9 × 4 + n = 36

B. 4 x 6 + n = 36

100

Jacquelyn’s mom drove 265 miles on Thursday and 478 miles on Friday. She has

143 miles more to drive on Saturday. About how many miles will she drive in all?

900

100

Which fraction is equivalent to the fractions 2/6? 

A. 1/3

B. 2/8

C. 3/6

D. 2/3

A. 1/3

100

Vanessa spent 15 minutes in the library. She left the library at 11:30 a.m. What time did Vanessa arrived at the library?

11:15 a.m.

100

Describe a Quadrilateral. 

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200

A train makes 9 stops each day. How many days will it take for the train to make 63 stops?

7

200

There are 500 seats in a movie theater. There are 362 people sitting in the seats.

How many seats are empty?

138 Seats

200

Which fraction could be added to make this statement true? 

2/6 > _____

A. 1/6

B. 5/6

C. 2/6

D. 3/6

A. 1/6

200

A figure is 4 units long and 4 units wide. Which measurements describe a rectangle that has the same area as the figure?

A. 5 units long and 3 units wide

B. 8 units long and 2 units wide

C. 10 units long and 6 units wide

D. 12 units long and 4 units wide

B. 8 units long and 2 units wide

200

Lacey has a bookcase with 6 shelves.

• She used only 4 of the shelves.

• She put 6 books on each shelf.

Which choice shows another way Lacey could put the same number of books in the bookcase, but this time, using all of the shelves?

4 books on each shelf
300

Carlos and his friends collected 72 rocks. Each person collected 9 rocks. How many people collected rocks?

8

300

A farmer planted 5 different types of tomatoes. He planted 40 of each type.

How many tomatoes did the farmer plant?

200

300

Donna shaded a rectangle 2/3. Michael’s rectangle is the same size. He shaded less than Donna. Which choice could be the shaded fraction of Michael’s rectangle?

A. 1/3

B. 2/3

C. 3/3

D. 4/3

A. 1/3

300

Eric leaves school at 3:15.He arrives home 25 minutes later. At what time does Eric get home?

3:40 p.m.

300

Sarah drew two shape. They were quadrilaterals, and all the sides were the same length. Which shapes did Sarah draw?

Rhombus and Square

400

Jasmine wrote 2 pages in her journal every day for 7 days. Her journal has 32 total pages. How many pages does Jasmine have left to write before her journal will be full?

18 pages

400

There were 823 people attending a baseball game after 37 people left. How many people were at the game before the people left?

860

400
Name one frations equivlant to 2/6

1/3 or 4/12, 

400

The perimeter of this pentagon is 52 cm.

Side 1: 10cm

Side 2: 10cm

Side 3: 12cm

Side 4: 12cm

What is the missing length?

8 cm

400

Tanya baked 125 cookies for a bake sale. Mark baked 67 fewer cookies than Tanya. How many cookies did they bake in all?

183 Cookies

500

A truck rental company charges $20 per day plus a onetime fee of $40 to rent a truck. A person needs to rent a truck for 9 days. How much will the person pay to rent the truck?

$220

500

A school collects canned food for charity.

• Third-graders collected 327 cans.

• Third-graders collected 138 more cans than fourth-graders.

How many cans did the fourth grade collect?

189

500

Name a fraction equivalent to 3/4

6/8 or 9/12

500

Ellen is comparing two rectangles.


• Rectangle P is 5 inches long and 1 inch wide.

• Rectangle Q is 4 inches long and 2 inches wide.

Which statement correctly compares the areas and perimeters of the rectangles?

A. The rectangles have equal areas, and rectangle P has a greater perimeter.

B. The rectangles have equal areas, and rectangle Q has a greater perimeter.

C. The rectangles have equal perimeters, and rectangle P has a greater area.

D. The rectangles have equal perimeters, and rectangle Q has a greater area.

D. The rectangles have equal perimeters, and rectangle Q has a greater area.

500

Describe a Parallelogram. 

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