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100

123 + 59

182

100

456 - 132

324

100

Harry has 24 chocolate frogs. Ron has 57 chocolate frogs. How many more chocolate frogs does Ron have than Harry?

33

100

A citrus grower packed a box with 214 oranges and 100 grapefruit. About how many pieces of fruit did the grower pack in the box?

300

100

Choose the symbol that will make the number sentence true. 

33+36 ___ 57-12

NOT equal

200

Charlie's Burger Place served 263 hamburgers on Monday, 307 hamburgers on Tuesday, and 285 hamburgers on Wednesday. How many hamburgers were served on Monday and Tuesday?

570

200

800 - 182

618

200

Hermione knows 324 spells. She wants to learn 54 more. How many total spells would she know?

378

200

One basketball player scored 207 points. Another player scored 135 points. What is the range of total touchdowns?

a. more than 350

b. between 301 and 350

c. between 250 and 300

d. less than 250

b. between 301 and 350

200

Choose the symbol that will make the number sentence true. 

120-50 _____ 93+27

NOT equal

300

Jeymi needs to find a problem that has the same answer as this one to win a game.   54 + 26

a. 60 + 20   b. 52 + 23   c. 47 + 36   d.39 + 42

a. 60 + 20

300

Find the difference between 766 and 483.

283

300
Dallas is 275 miles from San Antonio. About how many miles would you drive to go there and back?

600

300

Kelsey needs 156 sheets of paper for her book project and 49 sheets of paper for her science project. About how much paper does she need for both projects?

a. 150 + 50 = 200    b. 160 + 40 = 200    c. 156 + 49 = 205    d. 160 + 50 = 210

d. 160 + 50 = 210

300

Choose the symbol that will make the number sentence true. 

245+115 _____ 600-240

EQUAL

400

What is 368 + 432

800

400

826 - ______ = 237

589

400

The first year it was open, a school sold 263 tickets to the school play. The second year, 372 tickets were sold. This year they sold 252 fewer tickets than the other two years combined. How many tickets were sold this year?

a. 120     b. 383     c. 635     d. 887

b. 383

400

Sam has 372 football cards and Samuel has 138 football cards. If each number is rounded to the nearest 100, about how many football cards do they have together?

500

400

Round each number to the nearest 10

184 + 637

180 + 640

500

586 + 378

964

500

Ms. Hodge has 960 pieces of colored paper. She gave 239 pieces to Mrs. Mason. Then, she gave 372 pieces to Mrs. Leach. How many pieces of colored paper does Ms. Hodge have left?

349

500

Turner had a total of 35 plants at her store on Tuesday morning. During the day, she sold 26 of these plants and then received 136 new plants. At the end of the day, exactly how many plants did Turner have?

a. 9     b. 61     c. 145     d. 197

c. 145

500

Sarah used a $100 bill to buy a shirt for $22, a pair of pants for $48, and a pair of sandals for $29. Which equation shows the most reasonable estimate of the amount of money Sarah has left?

$100 - $100 = $0

500

What is a shape called with 10 sides?

decagon

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