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100

Name the fraction represented below.

52/100

100

Name the decimal value of the figure below.

0.4 OR 0.40

100

Which equality statement is true?

A. 3.50 = 350/10

B. 3.05 = 305/100

C. 3.05 = 35/10

D. 3.50 = 25/100

B. 3.05 = 305/100

100

0.24 + 1.2 =

1.44

100

At the market, Jaxen spent 45 cents on an apple and 6 dimes on a candy bar. How much did Jaxen spend on the apple and candy bar?

$1.05

200

Name the fraction represented below.

1  39/100

200

Name the decimal represented below.

1.74

200

Which fraction and decimal are equivalent to 3/10? Select TWO correct responses.

A. 30/100

B. 30/10

C. 0.03

D. 0.3

E. 3.1

A. 30/100

D. 0.3

200

5.4 - 2.18 =

3.22

200

Banks can do the following: (choose three)

A. Keep money safe.

B. Lend money.

C. Spend money.

D. Pay interest on savings.

E. Print money.

A. Keep money safe.

B. Lend money.

D. Pay interest on savings.

300

Choose <, >, or = to compare the fractions below.

<

300

On which number line is point Q located a distance of 0.75 units from zero?


300

Which number has a digit 4 with a value 10 times as much as the digit 4 in 65.42?

A. 42.08

B. 74.20

C. 22.14

D. 31.49

B. 74.20

300

3/4 + 2/4 =

5/4 or 1 1/4

300

What is the value of 3 quarters, 5 dimes, and 19 pennies?

$1.44

400

Name the fractions. Put them in order from greatest to least.

1 39/100, 6/10 OR 60/100, 52/100, 4/10 OR 40/100

400

Name the decimal represented by the arrow below.

0.88

400

Which statement is TRUE?

A. 6.50 = 650/10

B. 6.05 = 605/100

C. 6.05 = 65/10

D. 6.50 = 65/100

B. 6.05 = 605/100

400

120.42 + 5.94 =

126.36

400

Madison has a bicycle washing business. She charges $15.00 for a large bicycle, and $8.00 for a small bicycle. The table shows Madison’s expenses for each bicycle she washes. 

What is Madison’s profit if she washes 3 large bicycles and 2 small bicycles?

A. $34.40

B. $56.50

C. $44.40

D. $46.50

A. $34.40

500

Which statement about the fractions represented below is true?

A. These fractions are equivalent because their denominators are greater than their numerators.

B. These fractions are both equal to 1 because their denominators are greater than their numerators.

C. These fractions are equivalent because both the number of fractional parts that are shaded and the total number of fractional parts that make the whole in Figure 1 are double compared to Figure 2.

D. These fractions are both equal to 1 because both the number of fractional parts that are shaded and the total number of fractional parts that make the whole in Figure 1 are double compared to Figure 2.

C. These fractions are equivalent because both the number of fractional parts that are shaded and the total number of fractional parts that make the whole in Figure 1 are double compared to Figure 2.

500

Put these decimal representations in order from least to greatest.

0.4 (OR .40), 0.52, 0.60 (OR 0.6), 1.39

500

Compare the two numbers using <, >, or =.

2/10 __ 0.2

=

500

Zebbie and Mateo raced each other at recess. Zebbie had a time of 8.9 seconds. Mateo had a time of 9.7 seconds. What was their total time combined?

A. 1.86 seconds

B. 18.16 seconds

C. 18.6 seconds

D. 18.61 seconds

C. 18.6 seconds

500

The table below shows Israel's monthly expenses.

Which statement is true about Israel's expenses for the last three months?

A. Israel has fewer variable than fixed expenses.

B. Israel has fewer fixed than variable expenses.

C. Israel has the same number of fixed and variable expenses.

D. All of Israel's expenses are variable.

B. Israel has fewer fixed than variable expenses.

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