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100

Which number is ten times greater than 5,400? 

Ⓐ  540,000

Ⓑ  54,000

Ⓒ  540

Ⓓ  54

Which number is ten times greater than 5,400?

Ⓑ  54,000

100

Solve.

      542 × 7


Solve.

      542 × 7 = 3,794

100

Which equation is true?

Ⓐ  2/4 = 5/12

Ⓑ  1/4 = 3/12

Ⓒ  3/4 = 3/8

Ⓓ  1/4 = 1/8

Which equation is true?

Ⓑ  1/4 = 3/12

100

Identify the value of the digit in the hundredths place in 6.27

Ⓐ  6

Ⓑ  0.2

Ⓒ  0.7

Ⓓ  0.07


Identify the value of the digit in the hundredths place in 6.27.

Ⓓ  0.07

100

An equation with an unknown value is given.

             8 × n = 64

Determine the unknown value.

An equation with an unknown value is given.

             8 × n = 64

Determine the unknown value.

n = 8

200

Select all values that can be used to make this a true statement. 

The value of the ____ in 673,492 is ten times greater than the ____ in 763,429.

Ⓐ  2

Ⓑ  3

Ⓒ  4

Ⓓ  6

Ⓔ  7

Ⓕ  9

Select all values that can be used to make this a true statement. 

The value of the ____ in 673,492 is ten times greater than the ____ in 763,429.

Ⓓ  6

Ⓕ  9

200

Which expressions have a quotient with a remainder of 3? Select all that apply.

Ⓐ  87 ÷ 9

Ⓑ  28 ÷ 6

Ⓒ  53 ÷ 5

Ⓓ  128 ÷ 9

Ⓔ  325     ÷ 7

Which expressions have a quotient with a remainder of 3? Select all that apply.

Ⓒ  53 ÷ 5

Ⓔ  325 ÷ 7

200

Choose the equation that represents a true statement.

Ⓐ  1/4 + 5/4 = 6/8

Ⓑ  8/5 = 2/5 + 5/5 + 1/5

Ⓒ  3/3 + 2/3 + 1/3 = 5/3

Ⓓ  7/6 = 1/6 + 2/6 + 1/6 + 2/6

Choose the equation that represents a true statement.

Ⓑ  8/5 = 2/5 + 5/5 + 1/5

200

Choose the value that is one-tenth more than 2.46

Ⓐ  2.56

Ⓑ  2.57

Ⓒ  3.56

Ⓓ  2.47

Choose the value that is one-tenth more than 2.46

Ⓐ  2.56

200

The left side of an equation is given. 96 ÷ 8 = 

Select all the expressions that can be used on the right side to make the equation true.

Ⓐ  7 × 2

Ⓑ  36 ÷ 3

Ⓒ  2 × 3 × 2

Ⓓ  38 − 19 − 8

Ⓔ  144 − 98 − 34

Ⓑ  36 ÷ 3

Ⓒ  2 × 3 × 2

Ⓔ  144 − 98 − 34

300

Select all the sets of numbers that are correctly ordered in ascending order.

Ⓐ  425,671;   452,176;   462,715

Ⓑ  573,288;   537,828;   588,723

Ⓒ  603,504;   603,405;   630,540

Ⓓ  757,801;   775,081;   775,018

Ⓔ  339,178;   393,187;   397,318



Select all the sets of numbers that are correctly ordered in ascending order.

Ⓐ  425,671;   452,176;   462,715

Ⓔ  339,178;   393,187;   397,318

300

Which equation is not true?

Ⓐ  68 × 23 = 1,564

Ⓑ  32 × 62 = 1,884

Ⓒ  44 × 41 = 1,804

Ⓓ  76 × 34 = 2,584

Which equation is not true?

Ⓑ  32 × 62 = 1,884

300

Select each expression that represents the fraction   4 2/3.  


Ⓐ  4+1/3 + 1/3 

Ⓑ  4+1/1 + 1/2

Ⓒ  3/3+3/3 + 3/3 + 1/3 + 1/3

Ⓓ  2+1+1 +1/3 + 1/3

Ⓔ  3/3 + 3/3 + 2/3 + 1/3 + 3/3 + 2/3

Ⓕ  3/3 + 3/3 + 3/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3

Select each expression that represents the fraction   4 2/3.  

Ⓐ  4+1/3 + 1/3 

Ⓓ  2+1+1 +1/3 + 1/3

Ⓔ  3/3 + 3/3 + 2/3 + 1/3 + 3/3 + 2/3


300

Brittany has $13 to spend on a new toy. She buys a toy for $8.45. How much money does she have left?

$4.55

300

Which factors do 32 and 48 have in common? Select all that apply.

Ⓐ  1

Ⓑ  2

Ⓒ  4

Ⓓ  6

Ⓔ  8

Which factors do 32 and 48 have in common? Select all that apply.

Ⓐ  1

Ⓑ  2

Ⓒ  4

Ⓔ  8

400

Select all the statements that correctly compare two numbers.

Ⓐ  384,715  > 348,571

Ⓑ  348,517  <  384,571 

Ⓒ  347,871  >  348,715

Ⓓ  348,751  <  348,571 

Ⓔ  348,175  =  348,175

Select all the statements that correctly compare two numbers.

Ⓐ  384,715  > 348,571

Ⓑ  348,517  <  384,571

Ⓔ  348,175  =  348,175

400

A pencil factory makes 2,326 pencils in one day. They package the pencils in boxes with 8 pencils in each box. How many full boxes of pencils does the factory make each day?

Ⓐ  290

Ⓑ  290 r 6

Ⓒ  291

Ⓓ  296

A pencil factory makes 2,326 pencils in one day. They package the pencils in boxes with 8 pencils in each box. How many full boxes of pencils does the factory make each day?

Ⓐ  290

400

Kim is buying vegetables at the grocery store.

  • She buys 6 1/3 pounds of broccoli.

  • She buys 5 2/3 pounds of carrots.

How many more pounds of broccoli than carrots did Kim buy?

Kim is buying vegetables at the grocery store.

  • She buys 6 1/3 pounds of broccoli.

  • She buys 5 2/3 pounds of carrots.

How many more pounds of broccoli than carrots did Kim buy?


2/3

400

Carrie earns $40 doing chores. She buys a coloring book for her sister for $12.85 and a hat for her brother for $9.99. How much money does Carrie have left after buying the coloring book and hat?

Carrie earns $40 doing chores. She buys a coloring book for her sister for $12.85 and a hat for her brother for $9.99. How much money does Carrie have left after buying the coloring book and hat?


$17.16

400

Select all the statements that are true about the number 81.

Ⓐ  3 is a factor of 81

Ⓑ  3 is a multiple of 81

Ⓒ  81 is a prime number

Ⓓ  3 and 9 are the prime factors of 81  

Ⓔ  81 has exactly 3 distinct factor pairs 

Ⓕ  81 can be written as the product of 3 x 3 x 3 x 3

Select all the statements that are true about the number 81.

Ⓐ  3 is a factor of 81

Ⓔ  81 has exactly 3 distinct factor pairs 

Ⓕ 81 can be written as the product of 3x 3 x 3 x 3

 

500

Identify all the true statements.

Ⓐ  8,537 rounded to the nearest hundred is 8,500.

Ⓑ  8,537 rounded to the nearest ten is 8,530.

Ⓒ  5,537 rounded to the nearest thousand is 6,000. 

Ⓓ  3,878 rounded to the nearest thousand is 3,900.

Ⓔ  3,878 rounded to the nearest ten is 3,880.

Ⓕ  3,878 rounded to the nearest hundred is 3,800.

Identify all the true statements.

Ⓐ  8,537 rounded to the nearest hundred is 8,500.

Ⓒ  5,537 rounded to the nearest thousand is 6,000. 

Ⓔ  3,878 rounded to the nearest ten is 3,880.


500

A carousel can hold 64 riders at once. If the carousel operates 120 times during the day, how many people are able to ride the ferris wheel in one day?

A carousel can hold 64 riders at once. If the carousel operates 120 times during the day, how many people are able to ride the ferris wheel in one day?

7,680

500

Jerry needs 3 pounds of sugar for his Bakery. Select all the expressions that represent this value.

Ⓐ  13 x 9

Ⓑ  15 x 20

Ⓒ  14 x 12

Ⓓ  16 x 18

Ⓔ  12 x 6

Jerry needs 3 pounds of sugar for his Bakery. Select all the expressions that represent this value. 

Ⓐ  13 x 9

Ⓒ  14 x 12

Ⓓ  16 x 18

Ⓔ  12 x 6

500

Select all expressions that have a value of 38.62.  

Ⓐ  79 – 40.38                

Ⓑ  37.51 + 2.11                

Ⓒ  42.92 – 4.3

Ⓓ  29.02 + 9.6

Ⓔ  16.2 + 12.02

Select all expressions that have a value of 38.62.   

Ⓐ  79 – 40.38

Ⓒ  42.92 – 4.3 

Ⓓ  29.02 + 9.6

500

Which statement can be used to describe the equation shown?

8 = 40 ÷ x

Ⓐ  40 students are in the cafeteria. x students leave. There are 8 students left.

Ⓑ  40 students sit at x tables in the cafeteria. There are 8 students at each table.

Ⓒ  There are 8 tables of 40 students in the cafeteria. There are x students in all. 

Ⓓ  There are 8 students sitting at 40 tables in the cafeteria. Each table has x students.

Which statement can be used to describe the equation shown?

8 = 40 ÷ x

Ⓑ  40 students sit at x tables in the cafeteria. There are 8 students at each table.

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