Chelsea wrote a number in expanded notation as shown here.
(8 × 10,000) + (4 × 1,000) + (7 × 100) + (2 × 1)
What is the standard form of the number?
84,702
The school collected 389 cans of food on Monday and 521 cans of food on Tuesday for the school food drive.
What is the difference between the number of cans collected during these two days?
132
Which multiplication fact could be represented with this model?
XXXX
XXXX
A. 2 x 4= 8
B. 8 x 2= 16
C. 4 + 4= 8
A. 2 x 4= 8
________ x 7=28
4
A rectangle has a length of 4 inches and a width of 6 inches. What is the perimeter of the rectangle?
20 inches
Which shows 50,470 in expanded
notation?
A (5 × 10,000) + (4 × 100) + (7 × 1)
B (5 × 10,000) + (4 × 1,000) + (7 × 10)
C (5 × 10,000) + (4 × 100) + (7 × 10)
D (5 × 1,000) + (4 × 100) + (7 × 10)
C (5 × 10,000) + (4 × 100) + (7 × 10)
Jackson did 67 push-ups during exercise time in the gym today. Brandon did 19 fewer push-ups than Jackson.
How many push-ups did Brandon do?
48
A toy store ordered 49 dolls. The same number of dolls is placed on each of the 7 shelves. How many dolls are on each shelf?
7 dolls
What division sentence does this array represent?
X X X X X
X X X X X
X X X X X
X X X X X
X X X X X
A. 25 ÷ 5 = 5
B. 20 ÷ 4 = 4
C. 5 x 5 = 25
A. 25 ÷ 5 = 5
Sarah has 4 dimes, 3 nickels, and 2 pennies in her pocket.
How much money does she have in all?
$0.57
Which number correctly completes this number sentence?
62,754 < ____________
A. 62,012
B. 62,753
C. 62,699
D. 62,761
D. 62,761
Jack found 158 shells at the beach. He
decided to keep only the whole shells.
When he sorted them out, he found
he only had 54 whole shells.
What is the best estimate of how may broken shells he had to throw away?
A. 100
B. 125
C. 200
A. 100
Mrs. Taylor has 20 desks in her classroom. She wants to put the desks into 4 equal rows.
Which number sentence show how many desks will be in each row?
A. 20 x 4 = 80
B. 20 ÷ 4 = 5
C.20 + 4 = 24
B. 20 ÷ 4 = 5
Which statement about the number 34 is true?
A. It is odd, because the digit in the tens place is odd.
B. It is even, because the digit in the tens place is even.
C. It is odd, because it can be divided by 3 evenly.
D. It is even, because it can be divided by 2 evenly.
D. It is even, because it can be divided by 2 evenly.
Vince built a fence around his rectangular garden. The perimeter of the garden is 26 feet. The length of the garden is 8 feet. What is the width of the garden?
5 feet
What is the value of the 3 in the number 23,498? Select TWO correct answers.
A. 3,000
B. 3 hundreds
C. 30 ones
D. Three thousand
A. 3,000
D. Three thousand
Becky made a plan to finish reading her chapter book in 3 days.
How many more pages did she read on Monday and Tuesday than on Wednesday?
386 pages
Ms. White had 45 strawberries and 5 bowls.
She ate 5 of the berries.
She put the rest of the berries in the bowls.
She put an equal number of berries in each bowl.
How many strawberries did Ms. White put in each bowl?
8
Which comparison is NOT true?
F 26,387 < 26,375
G 58,647 = 58,647
H 39,358 > 39,300
J 43,317 < 43,566
F
Compare these two fractions.
4/8 ___ 3/8
A. >
B. =
C. <
A. >
What is the relationship between the values of the 4s in the number 4,438?
A. One number value is 100 times greater than the other.
B. One number value is 10 times greater than the other.
C. One number value is 10,000 times greater than the other.
B. One number value is 10 times greater than the other.
Gabriel was counting his collection of marbles and began to sort them. He had 125 blue marbles, 326 red marbles, 457 striped marbles, and 963 neon colored marbles.
How many more neon marbles did Gabriel have than blue and red combined?
512
There are 12 students in a class.
Half of the students play an instrument.
There are an equal number of students who play the guitar, piano, and violin.
Which set of equations can be used to find how many students play the guitar?
12 ÷ 2 = 6
6 ÷ 3 = ?
Allyson purchased 2 packages of cupcakes. Each package had 10 cupcakes. She placed the same number of cupcakes in 4 trays. How many cupcakes did Allyson place in each tray?
5
Three vans transported children to a museum.
Each van carried 12 children.
The children were separated into 6 equal groups when they arrived at the museum.
How many children were in each group?
6