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100

List all the factor pairs of 56.

1, 56. 2,28. 4,14. 7,8.

100

Compare the fractions using <, >, or =. Explain your thinking.

3/4____5/8

>

100

A soccer game lasts 72 minutes. The game lasts 8 times as many minutes as the warm-up. How many minutes is the warm-up?

9 minutes

100

Compare these fractions. Write <, >, or = and explain your reasoning.

⅚ ____  7/9  

>

100

The red ribbon is 15 centimeters long. The blue ribbon is 28 centimeters long. How much longer is the blue ribbon?

13 cm

200

I have 32 hundreds, 57 tens, and 8 ones. What number am I?

3778

200

What is the sum of 4,673 + 3,487? Show your work.

8,160

200

What is the difference? 5,234 – 678 = ______

4,556

200

Show how to break apart 34 × 78 using partial products. Then find the answer.

2,652

200

The area of a rectangular garden is 96 square feet. The length is 8 feet. What is the width?

12

300

Maya uses 9/10 yard of fabric for a dress. She uses 4/10 yard for a scarf. How much more fabric does Maya use for the dress than the scarf?

5/10

300

Is 19 a prime number? Explain why or why not.

Yes

300

Lily reads 8 books. Marcus reads 3 times as many books as Lily. Write an equation to show how many books Marcus reads. Then solve it.

8x3 = 24

300

Complete each equation. Show your thinking.

a) 10 × _____ = 9,000

b) 80 × _____ = 8,000

c) 2,000 ÷ 10 = _____

d) 600 ÷ _____ = 10

a. 900

b. 100

c. 200 

d. 60

300

A hallway is 12 yards long. If 1 yard = 3 feet, how long is the hallway in feet?

36

400

What fraction is equivalent to this expression?

1/6+1/6+1/6+1/6+⅙ =  

5/6

400

Multiply by 4 to continue the pattern. Fill in the missing numbers.

2, 8, _____, _____, _____

32, 128, 512

400

Jamal has 52 cookies to put into boxes. Each box holds 6 cookies. How many boxes can he fill? Will there be any cookies left over?

8 . Yes, 4. 

400

Derek has 1 ten-dollar bill, 4 five-dollar bills, 6 dimes, and 3 pennies. He wants to buy a book for $28.50. Does he have enough money? Show your work. How much does he have?

Yes. $30.63.

400

Kenji uses 1/4 cup of sugar for each batch of cookies. If he makes 5 batches, how many cups of sugar does he need in all?


No improper answers

1 1/4

500

 Find the quotient of 7,452 ÷ 9.

828

500

Round 758,635 to the nearest hundred. Show your work.

758,600

500

Name 2 fractions that are equivalent to 3/9?

1/3, 6/18.

500

Priya worked from 2:45 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. How many minutes did she work?


105

500

Write 67/100 in decimal form.

0.67


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