Place Value
Whole # Multiplication
Whole # Division
Decimals
Fractions
100

Identify the place value of the italicized number:

45.2

Tenths Place

100

34 x 15 = 

510

100

219 / 3 = 

73

100

Determine the sum of 3.45 and 12.038

15.488

100

Determine the product of 3/5 and 8/9 (simplify!)

8/15

200

Identify the place value of the italicized number:

304.008

Thousandths Place

200

762 x 45 = 

34,290

200
732 / 12 = 

61

200

Determine the difference of 203.4 and 69.18

134.22

200

Determine the quotient of 4 and 1/5

20

300

How many times greater is 80,000 than 80?

1,000x greater

300

890 x 63 = 

56,070

300

692 / 15

46 and 2/15

300

Determine the product of 6.23 and 4.9

30.527

300

Determine the sum of 3 and 1/6 plus 2 and 3/4

5 and 11/12

400

Correctly order the following values from least to greatest:

5.05, 5, 0.005, 5.5, 0.505

0.005

0.505

5

5.05

5.5

400

The length of Mrs. Kitzler's garden is 29 feet, and the width is about 137 feet. What's the area of her garden?

3,973 feet

400

Mr. Boggs has 138 Smarties that he would like to evenly share with his 26 students. How many whole Smarties will each student get? Will Mr. Boggs have any left over? If so, how many?

5 per student with 8 leftover

400

Determine the quotient of 43.40 and 3.5

12.4

400

Determine the difference of 7 and 1/3 minus 2 and 5/6 (simplify!)

4 and 1/2

500

Emma says that 4 x 103 = 120, but Sarah defends that 4 x 103 = 4,000. Who's correct? Explain your reasoning in words.

Sarah is correct because 103 is equivalent to 10 x 10 x 10, which = 1,000, and 4 x 1,000 = 4,000. Emma thought 103 = 30, but that exponent represents 3 multiples of 10, not 10 x 3.

500

340 x 20 x 6,300

4,284,000

500

If there are 439 students going on a field trip, and Creekview's busses can legally fit 36 students per busses, how many busses will be needed to transport ALL students with no one left behind?

13 busses, because you had 7 remaining, and they can't be left behind, so 12 + 1 = 13 total busses.

500

Mr. A purchased 2.6 lbs of apples at $0.86 per pound, and he also bought 1.9 lbs of pecans at $2.35 per pound. How much did Mr. A spend altogether? (Round to the nearest hundredth)

$6.70

500

Mrs. Bett was making a cookie recipe that required 4/5 of a cup of sugar, 1/10 of a cup of vanilla, and 2/4 of a cup of flour. How many total cups are needed for her recipe? (simplify!)

1 and 2/5 cups

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