Find the sum.
678 + 39 = _____
717
Find the product of 96 x 4
384
36/6
6
Compare the two fractions using < = or >
3/12 _____ 3/18
3/12 > 3/18
What is the value of the 8 in 683,345?
80,000
Find the sum of 1,236 + 280
1,516
Find the product of 17 x 6
102
Find the quotient:
694 ÷ 2 = ____
347
7 – 3 =
4 4/9
Write 289,987 in expanded notation
200,000 + 80,000 + 9,000 + 900 + 80 + 7
Which number makes the following number sentence true?
6,789 + _____ = 9,216
2,427
Find the product:
2,637 x 300
A. 781,100
B. 790,100
C. 79,100
D. 791,100
D. 791,100
Select all of the following problems that do not have remainders in their answer.
A. 28 ÷ 7
B. 36 ÷ 5
C. 17 ÷ 3
D. 655 ÷ 5
A. 28 ÷ 7
D. 655 ÷ 5
How many hundreds is the same as 5 ten thousands?
A. 50 hundreds
B. 5,000 hundreds
C. 500 hundreds
D. 100 hundreds
C. 500 hundreds
Find the difference:
5,000 - 1,999 =
3,001
The van traveled 379 miles every day from Monday through Thursday. How many miles did it travel in all?
A. 1,528 miles
B. 1,228 miles
C. 1,583 miles
D. 1,516 miles
D. 1,516 miles
If 256 objects were divided into groups of 8, how many groups could be made?
32
Aimee is making treat bags for her Christmas party. She is going to put 2323 cups of mint M&Ms in each bag. She has invited 9 friends to her party. How many cups of mint M&Ms does she need for her friends’ treat bags?
A. 5 cups
B. 6 cups
C. 4 cups
D. 5 1/2 cups
B. 6 cups
Mrs. Winters went to the bank with eight 100 dollar bills. She wanted to replace them with all 10 dollar bills. How many 10 dollar bills will the bank give her in exchange?
A. 800 ten dollar bills
B. 8,000 ten dollar bills
C. 8 ten dollar bills
D. 80 ten dollar bills
D
During the last three games of the season, the attendance at the Tigers' home games was 14,667; 16,992; and 18,124. Estimate the total attendance for these three games. Round to the nearest thousand.
A. 60,000
B. 45,000
C. 50,000
D. 47,000
C. 50,000
A sporting goods store needs to restock its unsold baseballs. Right now the baseballs are stored in eighteen equal-sized boxes, each box containing 80 baseballs. The baseballs will be repacked into larger boxes that can hold 120 baseballs each. How many of the larger boxes will be needed to store all of the baseballs?
A. 9 boxes
B. 12 boxes
C. 14 boxes
D. 16 boxes
B. 12 boxes
Each of Mrs. Harris' 7 children collected the same number of exotic insects for their individual displays. How many insects did each child have for show and tell, if they had a total of 112 insects?
16
Convert 1310013100 to decimal form.
A. 1.30
B. 13.30
C. 0.13
D. 13.00
C. 0.13
John says when you multiply 8 hundreds by 10 you get the same answer as when you divide 8 ten thousands by 10. Is he correct?
John is correct