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100

Name the value of the digit 7 in 70,052. 

What is 70,000?

100

True or False: All rhombuses are parallelograms. Parallelograms have 2 pairs of parallel sides. Therefore, all rhombuses have 2 pairs of parallel sides.

What is true?

100

A chef bought 6,500 grams of flour. Determine how many kilograms of flour he bought.

What is 6.5 kilograms?

100

Angie put 4/8 of the money she earned raking leaves in the bank. She spent 1/3 of the money on a cell phone. Calculate the difference between the fraction of money Angie saved and the fraction she spent on a cell phone.

What is 1/6?

100

Lazir is 8 years old. His grandfather is 8 times as old as him. Write an expression to show you would find how old Lazir’s grandfather is.

 What is 8 x 8 OR 8+8+8+8+8+8+8+8?

200

Round 1,467 to the nearest ten. 

What is 1,470?

200

Tell whether each statement is true or false.

Statement A: All rectangles have four congruent sides. Statement B: All squares have 2 pairs of parallel sides. Statement C: All squares have four right angles.

What is statement a is false, statement b is true, and statement c is true?

200

Tell which of the following measures are equivalent to 6 feet: 72 inches, 3 yards, 18 inches, 1/6 yard, 2 yards.

What are 72 inches and 2 yards?

200

Christina made fruit punch with liters of 2 3/pineapple juice, liters of orange juice, 3 1/and 1 3/4 liters of cranberry juice. How many liters of juice did Christina use in her fruit punch?

What is 7 3/liters of juice?

200

A total of 543,718 visitors went to a theme park during August and September.  If 321,654 visitors went to the theme park in August, how many visitors went to the theme park in September?

What is 222,064 visitors?

300

What is the sum of 3,526 and 4,098 rounded to the nearest hundred?

What is 7,600?

300

Consider each term. Which terms describe ALL trapezoids?

Quadrilateral; Closed figure; Parallelogram; Rectangle; Exactly 1 pair of parallel sides .

What are Quadrilateral; Closed figure; Exactly 1 pair of parallel sides?

300

Determine the volume of a box that is 3 feet long, 6 feet wide, and 4 feet tall.

What is 72 cubic feet?

300

Solve the expression below.

What is 8 1/20?

300

Jackson has 52 Pokémon cards. Luke has 39 times as many cards as Jackson.  Write an equation to show how many cards Luke has using C as the unknown number.  Then solve for C.

What is 52 x 39= C and C=2,028? 

400

Solve for n.  4,132 - n = 373

What is 3,759?

400

What is (6,3)?

400

John says that to find how many centimeters are in a given amount of meters that all you have to do is divide by 100. Do you agree? Why or why not?

What is we disagree?  You don’t divide, you multiply since you are going from a larger unit to a smaller unit of measure.

400

A recreation center has 3 swimming pools. The water level of each pool is measured each night. Two of the measurements from Monday are shown. The water level in the first pool is 2 and 7/12 feet deep. The water level in the second pool is 3 and 3/8 feet deep. Calculate the difference in depth between water levels of the second pool and the first pool, in feet.

What is 19/24 feet deep?

400

Write an equation to represent the following word problem.  Harry has 135 marbles. He gives the same number of marbles to each of 5 friends. How many marbles does Harry give to each friend?

What is 135 divided by 5=27 OR 5 x 27=135. 

500

Jack looks at the subtraction problem below. He says the difference to the nearest hundred is 5,180. 5,462 - 284. What error did Jack make?

What is Jack rounded each number the nearest tens place instead of the hundreds place?

500

John is drawing a quadrilateral. He has drawn a figure with the following descriptions:

Two pairs of parallel sides; Opposite sides are equal length; Four right angles; Perpendicular sides are not equal length

Explain why the shape John drew cannot be a square. 


What is it cannot be a square, because squares have four congruent sides and the figure John drew only had opposites sides that are the same length?

500

At track practice, Ava worked on the triple jump. Her first jump measured 3 yards, 2 feet, 8 inches. Her second 2 yards, 1 foot, 10 inches. Determine how much longer, in inches, was Ava’s first jump than her second jump? 

What is 46 inches?

500

Angelo had homework for math, science, and reading. He spent 1/3 of his time working on math and 1/4 of his time working on science. Angelo estimated that he spent 1/7 of his time on both math and science homework. Explain whether or not Angelo’s estimate is accurate.

What is Angelo’s estimate is not correct because 1/7 is less than both 1/3 and ¼, so the sum of 1/3 and ¼ would be much greater than 1/7?

500

Use the digits 8, 9, 4 and 4 to make 24

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