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100

Fill in the blank with the correct number to make this inequality true.

8 X 8 > 8 X ___

 A. 8
 B. 6
 C. 9
 D. 10


 B. 6
100

What number is written four hundred thirty-five and nine-tenths?

 A. 435.109
 B. 435.91
 C. 435.9
 D. 525


 C. 435.9
100

Fill in the blank.

938,483.84 is _______ 938,483.81

 A. equal to
 B. less than
 C. greater than


 C. greater than
100

1/4 ? 0.5

Compare the numbers above using the number line below.

 A. 1/4 > 0.5 
 B. 1/4 < 0.5
 C. 1/4 = 0.5


 B. 1/4 < 0.5
100

Jeffery bought some bird seed for $0.17. He gave the clerk a quarter. How much change should he receive?

 A. 1 dime and 3 pennies
 B. 2 dimes 3 pennies
 C. 1 nickel and 3 pennies
 D. 1 nickel and 4 pennies


 C. 1 nickel and 3 pennies
200

What value of n makes this equation true?

57 + 4 = n + 6

 A. 56
 B. 54
 C. 53
 D. 55


 D. 55
200

What number is written eighty-two and fifty-two hundredths?

 A. 8252
 B. 82.52
 C. 82.02
 D. 82.052


 B. 82.52
200

Which list of numbers is in order from least to greatest?

 A. 39.2 , 39.02 , 30.92
 B. 30.92 , 39.02 , 39.2
 C. 39.02 , 39.2 , 30.92
 D. 30.92 , 39.2 , 39.02


 B. 30.92 , 39.02 , 39.2
200

Aisha has a ribbon that is 3/4 of a meter long and Karen has a ribbon that is 0.75 meters long. Whose ribbon is longer?

 A. Aisha’s ribbon and Karen’s ribbon are equal in length.
 B. Aisha’s ribbon is longer than Karen’s ribbon.
 C. Karen’s ribbon is longer than Aisha’s ribbon.


A. Aisha’s ribbon and Karen’s ribbon are equal in length.

200

Betty bought a mint for $0.22 and gave the clerk a one dollar bill. How much change should she get back?

 A.

 B.

 C.

 D.


A

300

Find the unknown number that makes the equation true.

2 X 33 = 6 X ___

 A. 66
 B. 12
 C. 198

 D. 11

 D. 11

300

What number is written four hundred three and eighty-eight hundredths?

 A. 403.088
 B. 403.88
 C. 403.08
 D. 40388


 B. 403.88
300

Fill in the blank.

2,639.553 _______ 2,639.543

 A. >
 B. <
 C. =


 A. >
300

Choose the sign which correctly compares the fraction and the decimal.

1/4 ? 0.50

 A. <
 B. =
 C. >


 A. <
300

Lance bought a sucker for $0.31. He gave the clerk a $1 bill. How much change should he receive?

 A. 3 quarters and 4 pennies
 B. 2 quarters, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 4 pennies
 C. 2 quarters, 2 dimes, and 3 pennies
 D. 3 quarters and 1 penny


 B. 2 quarters, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 4 pennies
400

What value of p makes this inequality true?

28 + p < 27 + 6

 A. 6
 B. 5
 C. 10
 D. 3


 D. 3
400

How is the number 13.4 written in words?

 A. thirteen and four-hundredths
 B. fifty-three
 C. thirteen and four-tenths
 D. thirteen and forty-tenths


 C. thirteen and four-tenths
400

Which list of numbers is in order from greatest to least?

 A. 43,563 ; 42,774 ; 42,553 ; 42,655
 B. 43,563 ; 42,774 ; 42,655 ; 42,553
 C. 42,774 ; 42,655 ; 43,563 ; 42,553
 D. 42,553 ; 42,774 ; 43,563 ; 42,655


 B. 43,563 ; 42,774 ; 42,655 ; 42,553
400

Is 0.78 less than, greater than or equal to 1/2?

 A. greater than or equal to
 B. less than
 C. equal to
 D. greater than


 D. greater than
400

Roy bought a candy bar for $0.83 and gave the clerk a one dollar bill. How much change should he get back?

 A.
 
B.
 
C.
 
D.


A.

500

What value of k makes this inequality true?

12 + 6 > k + 7 

 A. 13
 B. 9
 C. 16
 D. 11


 B. 9
500

How is the number 27.25 written in words?

 A. twenty-seven and twenty-five hundredths
 B. twenty-seven and twenty-five tenths
 C. twenty-seven and two hundred fifty hundredths
 D. twenty-seven and two tenths and five hundredths


 A. twenty-seven and twenty-five hundredths
500

Fill in the blank.

4,528.47 is _______ 4,528.52

 A. greater than
 B. less than
 C. equal to


 B. less than
500

Is 0.85 less than, greater than or equal to 1/2?

 A. greater than or equal to
 B. greater than
 C. equal to
 D. less than


 B. greater than
500

Tyler bought a beach ball for $3. He gave the clerk a $10 bill. How much change did he receive?

 A. one $10 bill and one $1 bill
 B. three $1 bills
 C. one $5 bill and two $1 bills
 D. one $10 bill and three $1 bills


 C. one $5 bill and two $1 bills
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