Which subtraction problem will result in a difference of 25,926?
a. 46,500 - 20,674
b. 46,500 - 20,574
c. 46,500 - 20,664
d. 46,500 - 20,464
b. 46,500 - 20,574
What is 4,378 x 6?
26,268
What is 9,653 rounded to the nearest hundred?
9,700
A piece of math graphing paper has an area of 160 square centimeters. The width of the graph paper is 4 centimeters. What is the length of the piece of graph paper?
40 centimeters
Students and teachers are at a school dance. There are 7 teachers. The number of students is 20 times as many as the number of teachers.
Which equation can be used to find the number of students at the school dance?
a. 7 + 20 = 27
b. 7 x 20 = 140
c. 7 + 20 = 140
d. 20 - 7 = 13
b. 7 x 20 = 140
A school bus driver made a total of 43,853 stops his first year. The second year he made 46,859 total stops. How many total stops did the school bus driver make?
90,712 stops
Cynthia and Hadley are jumping rope. Cynthia completes 89 jumps. If Hadley completes 7 times as many jumps as Cynthia, how many jumps does Hadley complete?
623
What is eighty-eight thousand, sixty-two written in expanded form?
80,000 + 8,000 + 60 + 2
A picnic table measures 12 feet by 8 feet. What is the area of the table?
96 square feet
What is 86 x 43?
3,698
A school bus driver made a total of 43,853 stops his first year. The second year he made 46,859 total stops. How many more stops did he make the second year than the first year?
3,006
Braxton and Nathan check out books from the library. Braxton checks out 2 books. The number of books Nathan checks out from the library can be found using the equation 2 x 4 = 8.
Which statement is correct?
a. Nathan checks out exactly 4 more books than Braxton.
b. Nathan checks out exactly 8 more books than Braxton.
c. Nathan checks out 4 times as many books as Braxton.
d. Nathan checks out 8 times as many books as Braxton.
c. Nathan checks out 4 times as many books as Braxton.
Ms. Eskridge wrote a number on the board. The 6 in Ms. Eskridge's number was 10 times as many as the 6 in 600. What could be the number that Ms. Eskridge wrote on the board?
Answers may vary.
(Any number as long as there is a 6 in the thousands place.)
The dimensions of a rectangle are 18 units by 24 units. Which TWO expressions can be used to find the perimeter of the rectangle, in units?
a. 2 x 18 + 2 x 24
b. 2 + 18 x 2 + 24
c. 18 + 24 + 18 + 24
d. 18 x 24
e. 18 + 24
a. 2 x 18 + 2 x 24
c. 18 + 24 + 18 + 24
A boy scouts troop wants to raise money for a trip that costs $756. The 8 members of the troop each raise $76.
Which equation can be used to find how much money, m, the boy scouts troop still needs to raise for their trip?
a. 76 x 8 + m = 756
b. 76 x 8 - m = 756
c. 76 x 8 x m = 756
d. 76 + 8 x m = 756
a. 76 x 8 + m = 756
Find the difference:
46,131 - 32,989
13,142
Which statement represents the equation 10 x 8 = 80?
a. 10 is 8 times as many as 80.
b. 10 is 80 times as many as 8.
c. 10 times as many as 8 is 80.
d. 10 times as many as 80 is 8.
c. 10 times as many as 8 is 80.
Mrs. Pike writes a number on the board. In the number, the value of the digit 7 represents 10 times the value of the digit 7 in 70.
Which could be the number Mrs. Pike writes?
a. 5,287
b. 6,274
c. 8,791
d. 7,593
c. 8,791
What is the area of the rectangle?
Length: 82 inches
Width: 45 inches
3,690 square inches
Solve:
96 x 39 =
3,744
Find the sum of 158,324 and 521,275.
679,599
Dividend: 1,476
Divisor: 6
What is the quotient?
246
Round 752,054 to the nearest ten-thousand.
750,000
Mrs. Weber draws a rectangle on the board. The length of the rectangle is 7 units. The total area of her rectangle is 3,668 square units. What is the width of the rectangle she drew?
524 units
At a donut shop, a baker makes 324 donut holes. All the donut holes are placed in bags holding 9 donuts each. If the donut shop sells 17 bags of donut holes, how many bags of donut holes are left?
19 bags left