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100

What is the correct written form of 123,047?

A) one hundred three thousand, forty-seven

B) one hundred twenty three thousand, four hundred seven

C) one hundred twenty-three thousand, forty-seven

D) one hundred twelve thousand, forty-seven

C) one hundred twenty-three thousand, forty-seven

100

Diego has 6,327 cards in his collection. Justin has 6,332 cards in his collection. Which statement below is true?

A)  6,327  >  6,332

B)  6,327  =  6,332

C)  6,332  <  6,327

D)  6,327  <  6,332

D)  6,327  <  6,332

100

5,418 − 423 = ___

Estimate the solution to the problem above.

A)  5,100

B)  5,000

C)  4,900

D)  5,120

B)  5,000

100

What is 14,891 - 9,714?

5,177

100

6 and 9 are a factor pair of what number?

A)  15

B)  3

C)  6

D)  54

D)  54

200

How is 1.8 written in words?

A)  eighteen

B)  one hundred eighty

C)  one and eight tenths

D)  one and eight hundredths

C)  one and eight tenths

200

Which statement is true?

A)  0.72  <  0.7 because seventy-two hundredths is less than seven tenths.

B)  0.72  >  0.7 because hundredths are always greater than tenths. 

C)  0.72  =  0.7 because both numbers round to 0.7.

D)  0.72  >  0.7 because seventy-two hundredths is greater than seven tenths.

D)  0.72  >  0.7 because seventy-two hundredths is greater than seven tenths.

200

Emily is running in a race. It took her 8 minutes to run each mile.  

How many minutes will it take Emily to run 5 miles?

40 minutes

200

Add 328 + 368.

696

200

6 is a factor of all of these numbers except:

A)  12

B)  16

C)  18

D)  24

B)  16

300

Write six and twenty-five hundredths as a decimal number.

A)  0.625

B)  6.025

C)  6.25

D)  625.00

C)  6.25

300

Which set of fractions are compared correctly using symbols?

A)  2/3 < 1/3

B)  5/8 < 7/8

C)  4/6 < 3/6

D)  1/4 > 3/4

B)  5/8 < 7/8

300

Baxter was a funny beaver that liked to tell jokes. On Friday, he told 482 jokes. On Saturday, he told 167 jokes. About how many jokes did he tell combined on both days?

A)  600

B)  625

C)  750

D)  700

E)  500

D)  700

300

Which addition expression represents 3 × 8?

A)  3 + 8 + 3 + 8 + 3 + 8 + 3

B)  8 + 8 + 8

C)  8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8

D)  8 + 8 + 8 + 8

B)  8 + 8 + 8

300

James walked 1 2/4 miles to a friend's house and then 3 1/4 more miles to a coffee shop.

What is the total distance, in miles, that James walked?

A)  1 1/4

B)  2 1/4

C)  3 3/4

D)  4 3/4

D)  4 3/4

400

Kelsey writes a number using the following clues: 

  • The number contains six digits
  • The number is less than 350,000
  • The number has the same digit in the hundred thousands place and the hundreds place. 
  • The number contains 7 ones. 

Which of the following could be Kelsey's number? 

A) 301,793

B) 310,397

C) 350,397

D) 370,397

B) 310,397

400

Compare the fractions 2/3 and 2/4.

Which of these statements is true?

A)  2/3 > 2/4

B)  2/3 < 2/4

C)  2/3 = 2/4

D)  2/4 > 2/3

A)  2/3 > 2/4

400

5 × 982 = ___

Estimate the product above by rounding the second factor to the nearest hundred and multiplying.

A)  5,200

B)  4,800

C)  5,000

D)  500

C)  5,000

400

Find the product: 64 × 45

A)  2,420

B)  2,810

C)  2,871

D)  2,880

D)  2,880

400

Find the difference: 11/12 − 4/12

7/12

500

Which is the standard form for this number?

(3 × 10) + (5 × 1/100) + (2 × 1/1,000)

A)  3.0052

B)  3.052

C)  30.052

D)  30.52

C)  30.052

500

3/9

Which fraction below is equivalent to the fraction above?

A)  

B)  

C)  

D)  

B)  

500

Mr. Montgomery gave out Christmas cards to all the children in his school. He put $6 in each card for the children. He gave out a total of $482. About how many children received Christmas cards?

A)  70

B)  100

C)  80

D)  120

C)  80

500

Jonah bought 4 boxes of donuts.  Each box held 12 donuts. When he gets to work, he will serve the donuts on 5 plates. If he puts the same number of donuts on each plate, what is the greatest number of donuts he could put on each plate?

A)  Jonah could put 9 donuts on each plate with 3 leftover.

B)  Jonah could put 7 donuts on each plate with 1 leftover.

C)  Jonah could put 6 donuts on each plate with none leftover.

D)  Jonah could put 8 donuts on each plate with 4 leftover.

A)  Jonah could put 9 donuts on each plate with 3 leftover.

500



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