Which day of the week does the number 4 have the highest value in the "North Point Mall Cinemas Tickets Sold" table?

a. Thursday
b. Friday
c. Saturday
d. Sunday
a. Thursday
8 = _____ divided by 4.
a. 2
b. 4
c. 16
d. 32
Paola buys 3 boxes of cookies. Each box has 8 cookies.
If Paola eats 4 cookies each day until they are finished, how many days does it take for her to finish the cookies?
a. 3 days
b. 6 days
c. 12 days
d. 8 days
b. 6 days
A balance must have equal amounts on both sides. Look carefully at the balance.

What number is missing from the right side that will make both sides equal?
a. 243
b. 29
c. 21
d. 19
d. 19
Study the fact family triangle.
Which is most likely the unknown number in the triangle?
a. 3
b. 6
c. 9
d. 15
b. 6
The family brings gear with them onto the canoe. The total weight of the family and their gear is 715 pounds.
What is 715 rounded to the nearest ten?
a. 700
b. 710
c. 720
d. 800
c. 720
Which number goes in the gray triangle to make this statement true?

a. 6
b. 7
c. 8
d. 9
Mariam and Ron are selling boxes of cookies for a fund-raiser. The table shows the number of boxes each person has sold.
If their goal is to sell a total of 600 boxes, how many more boxes need to be sold to reach the goal?
a. 233 boxes
b. 343 boxes
c. 367 boxes
d. 389 boxes
a. 233 boxes
A number is missing from this number sentence.

a. 7
b. 17
c. 27
d. 33
a. 7
Abel arranges marbles in 4 rows. Each row has 5 marbles.

Which two expressions show how to find the number of marbles Abel has?
a. 4 x 4
b. 4 x 5
c. 5 + 5 + 5 + 5
d. 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5
b. 4 x 5
c. 5 + 5 + 5 + 5
Marco needs to estimate the difference between the costs of two baseball gloves.

$27.34 $31.99
Which estimation strategy should Marco use to find the closest difference in the cost of the two baseball gloves?
a. Round to $27 and $32, then add.
b. Round to $25 and $31, then add.
c. Round to $27 and $32, then subtract.
d. Round to $25 and $31, then subtract.
c. Round to $27 and $32, then subtract.
Which equation shows how to find the value 36 ÷ 6?
a. 6 × 6 = 36
b. 12 × 3 = 36
c. 30 + 6 = 36
d. 42 – 6 = 36
a. 6 x 6 = 36
Adelyn has 5 bags of mints. Each bag has 8 mints. Adelyn’s father gives her 7 more mints.
How many mints does Adelyn have now?
a. 33 mints
b. 47 mints
c. 51 mints
d. 61 mints
b. 47 mints
A group of four friends have lunch together. The table shows the numbers of calories in the four friends’ meals.
a. 1,452 calories
b. 1,552 calories
c. 1,562 calories
d. 1,652 calories
b. 1,552 calories
Mr. Liu needs to buy 56 crayons from the store. The store sells boxes of crayons with 8 crayons in each box.

How many boxes of crayons should Mr. Liu buy from the store, and why?
a. Mr. Liu should buy 64 boxes since 56 + 8 = 64.
b.Mr. Liu should buy 48 boxes since 56 – 8 = 48.
c. Mr. Liu should buy 7 boxes since 7 × 8 = 56.
d. Mr. Liu should buy 6 boxes since 6 × 8 = 56.
c.Mr. Liu should buy 7 boxes since 7 x 8 = 56.
Each item has the digit 1 in its price. For which item does the digit 1 have the greatest value?
a. basketball
b. bat
c. football
d. volleyball
d. volleyball
There are 77 students on a field trip. If the students are split equally into 7 groups, how many students are in each group?
a. 7 students
b. 11 students
c. 70 students
d. 84 students
b. 11 students
Mrs. Betts has 138 green stickers for her students. Mrs. Betts has 57 fewer blue stickers than green stickers.
Ms. Betts decides to give two of her students some green stickers. She gives each of the students 9 green stickers.
How many stickers does Mrs. Betts have left?
120 stickers
Jason is practicing to be a magician. He puts a number in his hat and a different number comes out. Study the magic hats.

If Jason puts the number 8 in the third hat, what number will come out?
a. 13
b. 12
c. 11
d. 9
b. 12
Study the fact family triangle.

Which is most likely the unknown number in the triangle?
a. 6
b. 7
c. 8
d. 9
c. 8
Keisha went shopping at the gift shop at the beach to purchase some gifts for her friends. The chart shows a list of items that Keisha purchased at the Seaside Gift Shop.

If Keisha rounded each item to the nearest dollar, about how much money did Keisha need to purchase these items?
a. $27
b. $28
c. $29
d. $30
c. $29
Mrs. Grady has 30 pieces of candy. She gives 5 students the candy to share equally.

Which equation can the students use to find out how many pieces of candy each student should receive?
a. 35 divided by 6 = 5
b. 35 divided by 5 = 6
c. 30 divided by 6 = 5
d. 30 divided by 5 = 6
d. 30 divided by 5 = 6
Antonia and Joaquin are collecting cans to recycle.
Which two equations can be used to find the total cans Antonia and Joaquin have (), and how many total cans do they have?
a. 59 + 85 + 102 = ; 246 cans
b.85 + 59 - 102 = ; 42 cans
c.85 + 59 + 102 = ; 246 cans
d.85 - 59 + 102 = ; 246 cans
a.59+85+102= ; 246 cans
c.85 + 59 + 102 = ; 246 cans
Ned and Cindy were collecting leaves and identifying them for a science project they were working on together. They were asked to complete the table as part of their project.

Together they collected and identified 91 total leaves for their project. Which method could be used to find the number of leaves collected and identified by Ned?
a. Add 42 and 49.
b. Add 49 and 91.
c. Subtract 49 from 91.
d. Subtract 42 from 91.
c. Subtract 49 from 91.
There are 45 people sitting in a movie theater. The people in the theater are sitting in each of 9 equal-size rows. The equations show two ways to find the number of people in each row.
45 ÷ 9 = ___
9 × ___ = 45
Which number will make both of the equations true?
a. 5
b. 6
c. 7
d. 8
a. 5