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WORD PROBLEMS
100
Woodstone Elementary School has 917 students.  Round this number to the nearest ten.

A.  900

B.  910

C.  920

D.  1,000

C.  920

100

95 - 38 = ?

A.  53

B.  57

C.  63

D.  67

B.  57

100

Which of the following number sentences is true?

A.  200 + 514 = 700 + 4

B.  506 + 212 = 14 + 700

C.  206 + 508 = 714 + 2

D.  206 + 508 = 214 + 500

D.  206 + 508 = 214 + 500

100

Which number sentence matches the figures shown?

A.  3 x 2 = 2 x 3

B.  3 + 2 = 2 + 3

C.  4 x 2 = 2 x 4

D.  6 x 0 = 0 x 6

A.  3 x 2 = 2 x 3

100

The number of people who visited Mr. Clark's store on Saturday was 800 when rounded to the nearest ten.  Which could be the number of people who visited Mr. Clark's store?

A.  786

B.  796

C.  816

D.  826

B.  796

200

What is 226 rounded to the nearest ten?

A.  200

B.  220

C.  230

D.  300

C.  230

200

  74

+56

A.  120

B.  122

C.  130

D.  132

C.  130

200

Sam used the multiplication table to find the product of 7 and 5.  

What product did he find?

A.  28

B.  30

C.  35

D.  42

C.  35

200

Which picture is a model for 6 x 4 = 24?

C.

200

Which story problem can be described by the equation 2 x 10 = 20?

A.  Julie has 2 dolls and 10 stuffed animals.

B.  Julie has 2 shelves on a bookcase with 10 stuffed animals on each shelf.

C.  Julie has 2 fewer dolls than stuffed animals.

D.  Julie has 10 dolls and gives 2 dolls away.

B.  Julie has 2 shelves on a bookcase with 10 stuffed animals on each shelf.

300

The distance from Chicago to New York City is 794 miles.  What is 794 rounded to the nearest hundred?

A.  794

B.  894

C.  800

D.  700

C.  800

300

625

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A.  611
B.  609
C.  519
D.  511

B.  609

300

Mrs. Walker's class played a game to find multiplication facts that have an answer of 12.  Sherry scored a point by answering "6 x 2" during the game.  Which of the following would also earn a point during the game?

A.  3 x 4

B.  5 x 2

C.  8 x 3

D.  2 x 7

A.  3 x 4

300

The array below represents a product.

Which expression can be used to find the product represented by the array?

A. 5 + 5 + 5 + 5

B.  2 x 2 x 2 x 2

C.  5 + 2

D.  2 x 5

D.  2 x 5 

300

Gabe rides his bike 3 miles each day.  How many miles will he ride in 10 days?

A.  13 miles

B.  3 miles

C.  30 miles

D.  27 miles

C.  30 miles

400

Select the THREE numbers that will equal 700 when rounded to the nearest hundred.  Choose THREE.

A.  651
B.  750
C.  705
D.  692
E.  639

A.  651

C.  705

D.  692

400

Find the difference of 690 and 568.

A.  138

B.  128

C.  132

D.  122

D.  122

400

Which of the following has the greatest product?

A.  2 x 5

B.  3 x 5

C.  2 x 6

D.  2 x 9

D.  2 x 9

400

Which expression is best represented by the number line below?

A.  4 + 5

B.  20 + 5

C.  20 x 5

D.  4 x 5

D.  4 x 5
400

Liam practices playing his drums for 5 hours each week.  In 6 weeks, he will play in a concert.  How many hours will Liam practice playing drums in 6 weeks?

A.  11

B.  30

C.  36

D.  25

B.  30

500

A number is rounded to the nearest hundred.  The result is 500.  Which of the following numbers COULD NOT be the number before it was rounded?

A.  559

B.  458

C.  547

D.  463

A.  559

500

  802

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A.  524

B.  624

C.  424

D.  1,080

A.  524

500

Joey was playing a marble game with his sister.  He arranged the marbles in an array of 4 columns and 5 rows.  Then he covered up some of the marbles.

How many marbles were there in all?

A.  9

B.  19

C.  20

D.  25

C.  20

500

Select each true multiplication equation.

A.  3 x 5 = 15

D.  10 x 4 = 40

F.  2 x 6 = 12

500

Michael's binder weighs the same as three 2 pound pencil boxes.  How much does Michael's binder weigh?

A.  2 pounds

B.  5 pounds

C.  6 pounds

D.  9 pounds

C.  6 pounds

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