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DeAndre has 415 Legos. His brother takes 37 of the Legos. DeAndre shares the rest of the Legos equally between himself and 2 friends. How many Legos does each friend receive?

A 126 

B 150

C 189 

D 377

A 126

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Which set of numbers is all prime?

A 2, 3, 13 

B 11, 22, 33

C 9, 16, 25 

D 5, 7, 9

A 2, 3, 13

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Mary’s string was 46 centimeters long. Susan’s string was half as long as Mary’s string. Which equation could be used to find the length of Susan’s string?

A 46 x 2 = 92 

B 46 ÷ 2 = 23

C 46 + 2 = 48 

D 46 – 2 = 44

B 46 ÷ 2 = 23

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Ed counted the number of colors of his race cars. He noticed that the number of blue cars was four times the number of yellow cars.

- Blue: 8

- Green: 16

- Red: 12

- Yellow: Y

What number should Ed put in the chart to represent the number of yellow racecars, Y?

A 2 

B 4

C 20 

D 32

A 2

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How would the value of the number 34,792 change if the 4 was replaced with a 6?

A 2 more 

B 2 less

C 2,000 more

D 2,000 less

C 2,000 more

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Jim baked some cookies with his mom. He put 7 cookies in each bag to share with his friends and had no leftover cookies. Which of the following shows how many cookies they might have baked?

A 41 

B 47

C 49 

D 50

C 49

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Luis and Aryana are saving money to buy a new game system and some games.

● They earned $245 by vacuuming houses.

● They also earned $28 for each of the 14 cars they washed.

How much money have Luis and Aryana earned so far?

A $273 

B $392

C $537 

D $637

D $637

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Henry estimated the sum of 8,794 and 9,091 by rounding to the nearest hundred. Which expression shows how Henry estimated the sum?

A 8,700 + 9,100 

B 8,800 + 9,000

C 8,800 + 9,100 

D 9,000 + 9,000

C 8,800 + 9,100

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Tyrone read 3 books over break. The table below shows the number of pages in each book.

     - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - 272 

     - Where the Red Fern Grows - 304

     - Crispin: The Cross of Lead - 320

Estimate the total number of pages Tyrone read over break.

A Between 840 and 860 

B Between 860 and 880

C Between 880 and 900

D Between 900 and 920

C Between 880 and 900

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Which situation could be represented with this equation?

12 x 4 = 48

A I have 12 tickets for the fair. My brother gave me 4 more. How many tickets do I have now?

B I had 12 pencils. I shared them equally between myself and 3 friends. How many pencils did each person get?

C Tom had 12 toy cars. He gave 4 toy cars to a friend. How many toy cars does he have now?

D Gina ate 12 cookies. Scott ate 4 times as many cookies as Gina. How many cookies did Scott eat?

D Gina ate 12 cookies. Scott ate 4 times as many cookies as Gina. How many cookies did Scott eat?

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Which set contains only multiples of 12?

A 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12 

B 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12

C 12, 16, 24, 32, 48 

D 12, 24, 36, 48

D 12, 24, 36, 48

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Look at the number below.

84,620

Which number has a 6 that is 10 times greater than the underlined digit above?

A 60,248 

B 46,802

C 24,086 

D 82,064

B 46,802

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Kim and Joel both made a number using the same digits.

Kim’s Number                      Joel’s Number

     71,539                                97,153

Which statement about the two numbers is correct?

A The value of the 5 in Joel’s number is 10 times the value of the 5 in Kim’s number.

B The value of the 1 in Kim’s number is 10 times more than the value of the 1 in Joel’s number.

C The value of the 7 in Kim’s number is 10,000 times greater than the value of the 7 in Joel’s number.

D The value of the 3 in Joel’s number is equal to the value of the 3 in Kim’s number.

B The value of the 1 in Kim’s number is 10 times more than the value of the 1 in Joel’s number.

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Jill and Katrina built snap-cube towers during math class.

● Jill’s tower had 4 times as many blue cubes as Katrina’s tower.

● Jill’s tower had 16 blue cubes.

Which equation could be used to find how many blue cubes Katrina used if n represents the number of blue cubes?

A 4 x 16 = n 

B 16 – 4 = n

C 4 + 16 = n 

D 16 ÷ 4 = n

D 16 ÷ 4 = n

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Ella wants to read 1,000 pages this month.

● She read 219 pages the first week.

● She read 390 pages the second week.

About how many pages does Ella have left to read? Round to the nearest ten.

A 390

B 400

C 410 

D 500

A 390

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Which of the following shows the value of 27,094?

A 27,000 + 940 

B 27,000 + 900 + 4

C 20,000 + 7,000 + 900 + 4 

D 20,000 + 7,000 + 90 + 4

D 20,000 + 7,000 + 90 + 4

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Darice wants to be a biologist, a software engineer, or an environmental engineer when she grows up. She recorded the yearly starting salary for each of those careers.

     - Biologist: $49, 619

     - Software Engineer: $66, 923

     - Environmental Engineer: $62, 286


Her friend Carlita wants to be a building inspector. Building inspectors have a starting salary that is greater than a biologist, but less than an environmental engineer. Which of the following could be the starting salary for a building inspector?

A $54,030

B $49,099

C $64,592 

D $62,900

A $54,030

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Frederick and Malachi are trying to collect 1,000 bottle caps.

● Frederick has collected 177 bottle caps.

● Frederick has collected three times as many bottle caps as Malachi.

How many more bottle caps do the boys need to collect to meet their goal?

A 59 

B 236

C 292 

D 764

D 764

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Which set contains only factors of 20?

A 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20 

B 20, 40

C 2, 10, 20, 40 

D 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30

A 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20

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In the movie Elf, How does Buddy get to the North Pole? 

He hides in Santa's sack 

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