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100

What is the value of the unknown number in the equation 12 x S = 144?

S=12

100

Which of the following describes the equation
 7 × 8 = 6 × 9 ?

a. This equation is true because the expressions on each side have a product of 56.

b. This equation is true because the expressions on each side have a product of 54.

c. This equation is false because the product on the left is 56 and the product on the right is 54.

d. This equation is false because both sides have a product of 56.

c. This equation is false because the product on the left is 56 and the product on the right is 54.

100

A farmer picked 325 apples in the morning and 289 apples in the afternoon.
He sold 410 apples.
How many apples does he have left?

204

100

Represent the fraction 8/3 as the sum of unit fractions.

1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 = 8/3

100

What are the fourth and fifth terms of the sequence below that follows the rule “add 7”?

5, 12, 19, ___, ___

26,33

200

Luis is having trouble deciding whether the value of n that makes the equation below true is 32 or 6. Which number is correct? Show your thinking using an equation or visual model.

8 = n ÷ 4         n =?

N=32

200

Which of the following describes the equation
 20 ÷ 5 = 45 ÷ 9 ?

a. This equation is true because both sides have a quotient of 4.

b. This equation is true because both sides have a quotient of 5.

c. This equation is false because the quotient on the left is 4 and the quotient on the right is 5.

d. This equation is false because both sides have a quotient of 5.

c. This equation is false because the quotient on the left is 4 and the quotient on the right is 5.

200

There are 4 buses going on a field trip. Each bus carries 12 students.
12 teachers join the trip.
How many people are going on the trip in all?

60

200

Select all the ways to represent 8/3

a. eight thirds 

b. 8 thirds

c. eight three

d. three-eights

a,b

200

 Identify the rule in the sequence below 


10, 25, 40, 55, __,  __,  __



Rule: Add 15

300

Which value for n makes the equation below true?

28 ÷ 4 = n ÷ 2

n = ?

N=14

300

Which of the following describes the equation

18 ÷ 3 = 42 ÷ 7 ?

  1. This equation is true because both sides have a quotient of 6

  2. This equation is true because both sides have a quotient of 5

  3.  This equation is false because the quotient on the left is 6 and the quotient on the right is 7

  4.  This equation is false because both sides have a quotient of 7.

1.This equation is true because both sides have a quotient of 6

300

A pet store has 5 fish tanks. Each tank has 12 fish.
If 18 fish are sold, how many fish are left?

42

300

Which of the following expressions models 7/4?

A. 7/4 +7/4 +7/4 +7/4 

B. 1/7 +1/7 +1/7 +1/7 +1/7 +1/7 +1/7

C. 1/4 +1/4 +1/4 +1/4 

D.1/4 +1/4 +1/4 + 1/4 +1/4 +1/4 +1/4 

D.1/4 +1/4 +1/4 + 1/4 +1/4 +1/4 +1/4

300

A pattern starts with the number 30. The rule of the pattern is to subtract 4. Which of the following will not be a number in the pattern?

a. 26
 b. 22
 c. 19
 d. 18

c

400

Which value for n makes the equation below true?

12 × 3 = n × 6


n = ?

N=6

400

Part A: Explain if the equation 9×8=12 × 7 is true or false. Use the properties of operations to justify your answer.


Part B: How can I make equation true?

FALSE, 


THERE ARE MANY WAYS TO MAKE THE EQUATION TRUE. 

EX: 9 X 8 = 72 / 8

400

There are 7 boxes of crayons. Each box has 9 crayons.
Mrs. Dowdy also has 15 extra crayons in her desk.

How many crayons does she have in all?

78

400

Show 8/4 in the following terms

YOU MUST GET ALL 3 PARTS RIGHT TO GET THE POINT

Part A: Standard form 

Part B: Word Form 

Part C: Numeral-Word Form

Part a: 8/3

Part b: eight-thirds

Part c: 8- thirds

400

The rule of the pattern below is “multiply by 2.” What are the values of the third and fourth numbers in the pattern?

2, 4, ___, ___

8,16

500

Which value for n makes the equation below true?

36 ÷ 4 = n ÷ 8

n = ?



N=72

500

Use the numbers below to fill in the blanks so that the equations are true. 

Use all four numbers once in each equation only once.  4, 6, 8, 12

 ___ × ___ = ___ × ___                                      ___ ÷ ___ = ___ ÷ ___

6 x 8 = 12 x 4

12 / 6 = 8 / 4

500

A toy store has 8 shelves. Each shelf holds 12 toy cars.
If the store sells 67 toy cars, how many toy cars are left?

29

500

Represent the fraction 12/3 as the sum of unit fractions.

1/3 +1/3 +1/3 +1/3 +1/3 +1/3 +1/3 +1/3 +1/3 +1/3 +1/3 +1/3 = 12/ 3

500

A pattern starts with the number 3. The rule of the pattern is to add 7. Which of the following will not be a number in the pattern?

a. 10
 b. 17
 c. 25
 d. 24

C

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