Ms. Booher's dog weighs 9.25 pounds. What is the weight, in pounds, of Ms. Booher's dog, written as a number name?
A. nine and twenty-five
B. nine hundred twenty-five
C. nine and twenty-five tenths
D. nine and twenty-five hundredths
D. nine and twenty-five hundredths
Alex earned $3,208 in the month. He had to make a monthly rent payment of $1,439. How
much of the money earned did Alex have left?
A. $1,769
B. $1,779
C. $1,879
D. $2,231
A. $1,769
Last year, a zoo had one hundred ninety-five thousand twelve visitors. What is the number of visitors the zoo had last year as a base ten numeral?
195,012
Draw an equilateral triangle. Include markings to show that it is an equilateral triangle.
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Suzie has 10 marbles and adds 2 marbles to her collection each week. Which pattern represents the number of marbles she has for week 0 through week 4?
A. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
B. 2, 4, 8, 16, 32
C. 10, 12, 14, 16, 18
D. 10, 20, 40, 80, 160
C. 10, 12, 14, 16, 18
Write an equivalent fraction to 6/8.
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Liam has 495 rocks in his rock collection. He wants to divide his rocks equally into 6 boxes.
What is the fewest number of rocks that Liam could not put in boxes?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
D. 3
Select the two prime numbers.
A. 7
B. 12
C. 14
D. 21
E. 29
A. 7
E. 29
Maria measures the areas of two parks in square feet.
• Murphy Park has an area of 20,483 square feet.
• Waterfront Park has an area of 20,395 square feet.
Maria writes 20,483 > 20,395 to correctly compare the areas of the two parks.
In each number, circle the digit that can be used to compare the two areas.
4 > 3
Hundreds place value.
Draw a right, scalene triangle.
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Jerry ran 4/10 of a mile. Which number could Jerry use to show the distance, in miles, he ran?
A. 0.04
B. 0.4
C. 4
D. 14
B. 0.4
Kelsey writes down her high score in a video game. One of the digits in her high score represents a value that is 100 times greater than the value of another digit in her high score. Which score could be Kelsey’s high score?
A. 35,610
B. 47,753
C. 56,895
D. 60,606
D. 60,606
Jackie says her town has one hundred eighty thousand four hundred seventeen people living in it. What is this number written in expanded form?
A. 180,000 + 400 + 17
B. 100 + 80 + 1,000 + 400 + 17
C. 100,000 + 80,000 + 400 + 10 + 7
D. 100,000 + 80,000 + 4,000 + 100 + 70 + 0
C. 100,000 + 80,000 + 400 + 10 + 7
Kate built a rectangular deck that has an area of 243 square feet. The deck has a width of 9 feet. What is the length, in feet, of Kate's deck?
27 feet
Sam has 1/2 gallon of milk. How many pints of milk does he have?
A. 2
B. 4
C. 6
D. 24
B. 4
A group of 165 students and 11 adults go on a field trip. They take 5 buses on the field trip. The people going on the field trip are divided as evenly as possible among the 5 buses. What is the greatest number of people on any of the 5 buses?
36 people
Marcy exercised for 6 hours last week. She swam for 1/4 of the time she exercised last week.
How many hours did Marcy swim last week?
A. 5 3/4
B. 3 4/5
C. 6 1/2
D. 1 2/4
D. 1 2/4
Miguel brings 3 pies to a bake sale. He sells 1 3/8 pies in the first hour of the bake sale and 1 2/8 pies in the second hour of the bake sale. What fraction describes the total number of pies Miguel sells in the first two hours of the bake sale?
2 5/8 pies
Draw a set of parallel line segments.
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The students and teachers at Maple Grove Elementary are going on a school trip. There are 21 school buses that are each taking 32 people on the trip. What is the total number of people on all 21 school buses?
A. 53
B. 96
C. 627
D. 672
D. 672
Sara lives 5,372 miles from the Atlantic Ocean. She rounds this distance to a certain place value. Select the two numbers that could be Sara's correctly rounded distance, in miles.
A. 5,300
B. 5,370
C. 5,380
D. 5,400
E. 6,000
B. 5,370
D. 5,400
Caleb's dad is 5 feet tall. How many inches tall is Caleb's dad?
A. 5 inches
B. 12 inches
C. 60 inches
D. 72 inches
C. 60 inches
Shapes A and B are shown. (Teacher draw a square labeled 'A' with sides of 4, and a rhombus labeled 'B' with sides of 6)
A student makes the following three statements.
1. Both shapes are rhombuses.
2. Both shapes are rectangles.
3. Both shapes are parallelograms.
Explain why each statement is correct or incorrect.
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Laura uses a recipe to make salsa. The ingredients are shown.
• 6/8 cup tomato sauce
• 4/8 cup chopped tomatoes
• 7/8 cup corn
• 6/8 cup black beans
• 2/8 cup chopped onion
• 1/8 cup chopped green pepper
What is the total number of cups of ingredients in the salsa recipe? Show or explain your work.
3 2/8 or 3 1/4
A school cafeteria prepared mini corn dogs for lunch. Each of 556 students was served 7 mini corn dogs. At the end of lunch, there were 43 corn dogs left unserved. How many chicken nuggets did the cafeteria prepare for lunch?
A. 513
B. 599
C. 3,892
D. 3,935
D. 3,935