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100
 Leon’s clues about a number are shown in the box below. • It is greater than 35 but less than 55. • It is a multiple of 8. Write a number that matches both of Leon’s clues
40
100
Charlotte has a box of 96 nails. She needs 8 nails for each birdhouse she builds. What is the total number of birdhouses Charlotte can build with 96 nails?
12 birdhouses
100
What is 8614 rounded to the nearest thousand?
9,000
100
Eli cut a pizza into 6 equal slices. He ate 1/2 of the pizza. Which fraction best shows the part of the pizza Eli ate? A. 1/6 B. 1/3 C. 3/6 D. 3/2
C. 3/6
100
Which of these shapes has more than one line of symmetry? 


a. Circle

b. Triangle

c. Trapezoid

a. Circle
200
Krista has 32 crayons. Devon has 4 times as many crayons as Krista. Which of the following equations can be used to find d, the total number of crayons Devon has? A. 4 x d = 32 B. 4 x 32 = d C. 32 / 4 = d D. 32 / d = 4
4 x 32 = d
200
What value for makes the number sentence below true? 205 - _______ = 68
137
200
The table below shows the weights of four animals at a zoo. Animals at the Zoo Animal Weight (in pounds) _______________________ lion 517 bear 704 gorilla 485 zebra 782 Based on the table, which of the following is true about the weights of the animals? A. lion > bear B. zebra < gorilla C. bear < gorilla D. zebra > bear
D. zebra > bear
200
Which number is equivalent to 7/10 ? A. 0.07 B. 0.7 C. 7.0 D. 7.10
B. 0.7
200
Hoshi is 139 centimeters tall. Her father is 171 centimeters tall. Which of the following has a value that is closest to the difference between Hoshi’s height and her father’s height? A. 170 - 130 B. 170 - 140 C. 180 - 130 D. 180 - 140
B. 170 - 140
300
What is the value of  that makes the number sentence below true?  / 6 = 6
36
300
The Waterman School auditorium has 80 rows of seats. There are 50 seats in each row. What is the total number of seats in the Waterman School auditorium?
4,000 seats
300
Maggie is using the numbers 2, 5, and 8 to make a three-digit number. What is the largest three-digit number that Maggie can make?
852
300
Which of the following is another way to write 1 1/8 ? A. 8/8 B. 9/8 C. 10/8 D. 11/8
B. 9/8
300
Fredric wants to measure how much water a pitcher can hold. Which of the following units of measurement should he use? A. liter B. meter C. kilogram D. centimeter
A. liter
400
There are 6 stickers on each page of Miguel’s sticker book. Which expression represents the number of stickers on  pages of Miguel’s sticker book? A. 6 +  B. 6 -  C. 6 x  D. 6 / 
C. 6 x 
400
The manager of the Flower Market keeps a record of the number of flowers sold each day. • On Monday, 54 roses, 32 carnations, and 28 daisies were sold. • On Tuesday, 65 carnations, 27 daisies, and 17 roses were sold. • On Wednesday, 40 daisies, 34 roses, and 21 carnations were sold. The manager of the Flower Market wants to know how many daisies were sold on the three days. Which of the following should the manager use to figure out how many daisies were sold? A. 28 + 27 + 40 B. 28 + 17 + 21 C. 54 + 32 + 28 D. 54 + 65 + 40
A. 28 + 27 + 40
400
Mel had 5 light marbles and 20 dark marbles. Mel put all of the marbles into a jar. Each marble is the same size and shape. He will pick one marble out of the jar without looking. Which word best describes Mel’s chances of picking a dark marble? A. likely B. certain C. unlikely D. impossible
A. likely
400
Ms. Wheeler wrote the statement shown below on the board in her classroom. 0.75 = ? Which of the following completes the statement to make it true? A. 7/5 B. 5/7 C. 75/100  D. 75/10
C. 75/100
400
Calvin drew a shape that has the attributes listed below. • It has exactly 4 sides. • It has exactly 2 right angles. Which of the following TWO choices could be the shape that Calvin drew? 

a. Square

b. Parallelogram

c. Rectangle

d. Kite


a. Square

c. Rectangle

500
Janica uses 1 ink cartridge to print 75 pictures. How many ink cartridges will Janica use to print 750 pictures?
10 ink cartridges
500
At a local fair in Massachusetts, Jan had $10.00 to spend. She spent $4.75 on video games, $1.25 on a large popcorn, and $0.75 on a small lemonade. How much money did Jan have left? A. $3.25 B. $4.75 C. $6.75 D. $16.75
A. $3.25
500
Samar wrote a list of numbers divisible by 3. Which of the following could be Samar’s list? A. 4, 6, 8 B. 4, 7, 10 C. 4, 8, 12 D. 15, 9, 27
D. 15, 9, 27
500
Multiply:

3 x 2/4 = ?

6/4
500
The fence around Sally's garden is 4 feet wide and 6 feet long. What is the perimeter of her fence? What is the area of the space inside the fence?
perimeter = 20 feet

area = 24 feet squared

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