Which of the following shows how to find the quotient of 56÷7?
A
(24÷7)+(32÷7)=3+4=7
B
(24÷7)+(28÷7)=3+4=7
C
(28÷7)+(28÷7)=4+4=8
D
(20÷7)+(36÷7)=3+5=8
C
(28÷7)+(28÷7)=4+4=8
Use the figure to answer the question.

Which THREE expressions could be used to determine the total area of the figure?
A
10×7
B
8×10
C
10×10
D
8×(6+4)
E
(8×6)+(8×4)
B, D, E
Which expression would help find the missing number in the equation 24÷6=□?
A
(20÷3)+(4÷3)
B
(12÷3)+(12÷3)
C
(20÷5)+(4÷1)
D
(12÷6)+(12÷6)
D. (12/6) + (12/6)
Liam incorrectly attempted to use square unit tiles to find the area of a yellow piece of construction paper.

Using the tiles, which shows the correct way for Liam to determine the area of his construction paper?
A

B

C

D

A

William has 6 bags with 3 pieces of candy in each. He finds another bag with some candy, (c), in it.
Which expression shows how much candy William has?
A
6+3×c
B
6×3+c
C
6÷3+c
D
6×3×c
B
6×3+c
27÷n=9
What is the value of n?
A
2
B
3
C
4
D
18
B. 3
Soraya has a small rectangular area in her yard to plant a vegetable garden. She wants to make the best use of her space, so she measures and draws a map to help her plan how she will plant her vegetables.
Soraya wants to plant her vegetables in straight rows across her garden area. Each row must be 2 feet wide and 8 feet long to make room for growth. She plants each seed 1 foot apart.
How many seeds will she be able to plant in her garden?
A
14
B
24
C
48
D
96
B) 24
The teacher observed the class to see how many apples were brought for snack each week. The result of the observations is shown in the graph. The teacher forgot to include one student who brought an apple for snack in week 2.

If week two had one more student bring an apple for snack, which TWO statements would be TRUE about the graph?
A
A total of 23 apples were brought for snack in the 4 weeks combined.
B
Week 4 would have exactly half as many apples brought for snack as week 2.
C
Week 1 and week 2 would have the same number of apples brought for snack.
D
The total number of apples for weeks 1 and 2 would have more apples than in week 3.
E
The total number of apples for weeks 1 and 2 would have the same number of apples as the total number of apples for weeks 3 and 4.
A & D

How many more students chose cartoons and movies than reality TV?
A
12
B
28
C
32
D
36
B) 28
Which THREE situations can be described using the equation 35 ÷ 7 = 5?
A
Tomas had 35 pencils. He gave 7 pencils away to 5 of his friends.
B
Kim baked 35 cookies and packed 7 in each box. She used 5 boxes.
C
Jael had 35 stickers. She gave 7 stickers to her mom and 5 to her dad.
D
Craig had 35 flowers to plant in 7 pots. He planted 5 flowers in each pot.
E
Joe shared 35 pieces of candy with 7 friends. Each friend received 5 pieces of candy.
B. D. E.
Miss Young asked her students to plan garden areas for the school’s outdoor classroom. She asked them to draw their suggestions using squares to represent 1 square meter of planting space.
Which student’s garden would cover the GREATEST area in the outdoor classroom?
A
Joey
B
Alice
C
Will
D
Gloria
C) Will
What is the BEST estimate for the length of an unsharpened new pencil?
A
70 inches
B
20 inches
C
7 inches
D
2 inches
C
7 inches
Fannie’s Fun Factory produces toys that are enjoyed by boys and girls of all ages. Each week, Fannie’s packs their toys in boxes so they can be shipped to stores across the nation. Tim keeps track of all the toys being packed as shown.

Which number completes Tim’s table?
A
2
B
10
C
20
D
25
C) 20
Lucas brought 54 cookies to school and shared them with some friends. Each friend received 2 cookies.
If f stands for Lucas’ friends, which equation shows how many children shared the cookies?
A
f÷2=54
B
2÷54=f
C
54÷f=2
D
54×2=f
C 54/f=2
Nakera is building a rectangle with unit squares.

What will the area of Nakera’s rectangle be when it is completed?
A
10 square units
B
22 square units
C
24 square units
D
28 square units
D. 28 square Units
Jacqueline wants to replace the wooden trim that runs around the top and bottom of her rectangular bedroom.

If Jaqueline's bedroom is 9 feet wide and 12 feet long, how many feet of trim will she need?
A
42 ft
B
64 ft
C
84 ft
D
108 ft
C) 84
Lilly and Pam are trying to figure out whose flower garden had the greater area. Both gardens are rectangular with a perimeter of 30 feet. Pam's garden has a length of 10 feet, and Lilly's garden has a length of 7 ft.
Which statement correctly describes the size of the girls' gardens?
A
Pam's garden has a greater area because it has a greater length.
B
The gardens have the same area because they have the same perimeter.
C
Lilly's garden has a smaller area because its length and width are less than 10 feet.
D
Lilly's garden has a greater area because the length and width of her garden produces a greater product than the length and width of Pam's garden.
D
Lilly's garden has a greater area because the length and width of her garden produces a greater product than the length and width of Pam's garden.