The model represents a whole number. Each cube represents 1.
Which expression represents this model?
A. 9 + 4 + 1
B. 90 + 41
C. 900 + 40 + 1
D. 9,000 + 400 + 1
What is C. 900 + 40 + 1?
Alvin counted 134 people seated at the play at his school. His teacher asked him to round that number to the nearest ten. Which two numbers should Alvin think about?
A. 100 and 200
B. 100 and 150
C. 130 and 140
D. 120 and 130
What is C. 130 and 140?
Solve.
251 + 126 = ⬜
What is 377?
Mary and Tim played a game. They earned a total of 500 points. Mary earned 382 points.
Which equation models the number of points Tim earned?
A. 382 + 500 = ⃞
B. 500 – ⃞ = 382
C. 500 + 382 = ⃞
D. ⃞– 382 = 500
What is B. 500 – ⃞ = 382?
Sarah has these coins.
How much money does Sarah have?
What is 97 cents?
Match the expanded form with the standard form of each number.
What is?
Round 846 to the nearest hundred.
What is 800?
Solve.
12,858 - 3,489 = ⬜
What is 9,369?
Maple School students sold raffle tickets.
Third grade students sold 135 tickets.
Fourth grade students sold 261 tickets.
How many total tickets were sold by third and fourth grade?
What is 396?
Belinda counts the money she gets from doing chores.
How much money does Belinda have?
What is $7.10?
Write the number “seven thousand, two hundred fifty-six” in standard form.
What is 7,256?
Which three numbers round to 700 when rounded to the nearest hundred?
A. 650
B. 751
C. 745
D. 649
E. 673
What are A. 650, C. 745, AND E. 673
Solve.
63,829 - 24,343 - 1,424 = ⬜
What is 38,062
Cassie’s family used 9,546 gallons of water last month.
Jayson’s family used 396 gallons less than Cassie’s family.
Max’s family used 784 gallons less than Jayson’s family.
How many gallons of water did Max’s family use last month?
What is 8,366?
Which set of money is equal to $2.34?
What is b.?
Select two values that are equal to 5,465.
A. 5 thousands, 46 tens
B. 5 thousands, 4 hundreds, 65 ones
C. 54 hundreds, 65 tens
D. 546 tens, 5 ones
E. 5465 tens
What are B. 5 thousands, 4 hundreds, 65 ones AND
D. 546 tens, 5 ones
Part A: Round 242 to the nearest hundred.
Part B: Round 242 to the nearest ten.
What is
Part A: 200?
Part B: 240?
Select three expressions that equal 675.
A. 163 + 274 + 238
B. 481 + 183 + 111
C. 1,000 - 89 - 236
D. 820 - 123 - 20
E. 976 - 234 - 67
What are A. 163 + 274 + 238, C. 1,000 - 89 - 236, AND E. 976 - 234 - 67
Part A
Jack spent $94 at the trampoline park last Friday.
He bought 2 zipline tickets for $17 each.
He bought lunch for $12 dollars.
The remaining amount of money was spent on the entrance fee. How much did Jack pay to enter the trampoline park?
Part B
The trampoline park gives a $5 discount to everyone who comes on Wednesdays. How much money would Jack have to pay to enter the park on a Wednesday?
What is
Part A: $48
Part B: $43
Sam has a collection of bills and coins.
Lucy has the same amount of money as Sam, but she only has coins.
Which group of coins could Lucy have?
What is b.?
Write the number 3,057 in word form.
What is three thousand fifty-seven?
Max wants to round the number 345 to the nearest ten.
On the number line below, plot 345.
Which statement is true about how Max should round 345 to the nearest ten?
A. Max should round 345 to 340 because there is a 4 in the tens place.
B. Max should round 345 to 350 because 345 is halfway between 340 and 350.
C. Max should keep the number the same because it is halfway between 340 and 350.
D. Max should round 345 to 350 because it is closer to 300 than 400.
What is B. Max should round 345 to 350 because 345 is halfway between 340 and 350.?
What unknown digit makes the equation true?
What is 9?
Felicia earned $8,429 in one year working at her part-time job.
She spent $1,349 on a new cell phone.
She spent $945 on a vacation.
Felicia calculates the money she has left below.
Part A
Which statement is true?
A. Felicia has $6,175 leftover.
B. Felicia has $6,285 leftover.
C. Felicia has $6,135 leftover.
D. Felicia $7,825 leftover.
Part B
In the box below, explain your answer to part A.
What is
Part A: C. Felicia has $6,135 leftover.
Part B: Student strategy is reasonable.
The snack shop sells different types of candy.
Part A: Zack has $3.00. Select a combination of at least two items Zack can buy.
A. Jawbreakers
B. Cotton candy
C. Lollipops
D. Gummy bears
E. Taffy
Part B: How much change will Zack get back?
What is
Answers may vary. Possible answers:
-Part A: Jawbreakers, Lollipops, and Taffy; Part B: 23¢
-Part A: Gummy bears, and Taffy; Part B: 0¢
-Part A: Cotton candy, Jawbreakers, and Taffy; Part B: 84¢