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100

Leon’s clues about a number are shown 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 72 nails. She needs 8 nails for each birdhouse she builds. What is the total number of birdhouses Charlotte can build with 72 nails?

9 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
Draw a shape that has 4 right angles.

square, rectangle

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 that makes the number sentence below true? 

3,205 - _______ = 68

3,137

200

3,487 + 2,154=

5,641

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

1,000 - 584 =

416

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

Mrs. Thornton is building a rectangular pool with length of 30 meters and a width of 20 meters. What is the perimeter of her pool?

100 meters

400
1,345 x 8 =

10,760

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. 3/4 

D. 1/3

C. 3/4

400

Calvin drew an angle that was 58 degrees. What type of angle did he draw?

Acute

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

List the factors of 24

1,2,3,4,6,8,12,24

500

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

1/4 ____ 5/6

<

500

Sandy is 5 1/2 feet tall. Her little brother is 2 1/4 feet tall. What is the difference of their heights?

3 1/4 feet

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