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100

1. What is the value of the 7 in the number 5,678?

70 or 7 tens

100

192,924 > 192,9__4

6. What number would replace the blank to make the statement true?

1

100

11. A trench in the Southern Ocean has a depth of 23,737 feet. What is the depth of the trench rounded to the nearest hundred?

23,700 feet

100

16. Jules flew from Boston to Paris, a distance of 5,737 km. Then he flew from Paris to Sydney, a distance of 16,960 km. How far did Jules travel in all?

22,697 km

100

21. Solve

14,873−2,346=

12,527

200

2. What is the expanded form of the number 6,518?

6,000 + 500 + 10 + 8

200

7. Which number makes this number sentence correct?

764,830 > ____________


A. 764,925

B. 765,820

C. 764,830

D.763,835

D.763,835

200

12. When rounded to the nearest thousand, which two numbers round to 36,000?

A. 35,501 and 36,491

B. 35,871 and 36,502 


C. 35,498 and 36,493





A. 35,501 and 36,491

200

17. The number 11,434 is 1,352 more than what number?

10,082

200

22. Which number rounds to 730,000 when rounded to the nearest ten thousand, and rounds to 725,000 when rounded to the nearest thousand?

A. 725,519

B. 726,019

C. 725,419

D. 724,619

C. 725,419

300

3. Mr. Chase’s class is using the clues listed below to find a mystery number.

  • There is a 7 in the ten thousands and tens places.
  • There is a 5 in the hundred thousands and ones places.
  • There is a 6 in the hundreds place.
  • The other digit is a 0.

What is the mystery number?

570,675

300

8. There were 54,012 people at a Friday night baseball game and 54,022 people at a Saturday baseball game. Write a number sentence that compares the two numbers correctly.

54,012 < 54,022

or 54,022> 54,012

300

13. What is 533,578 rounded to the nearest ten thousand?

530,000

300

18. Look at the number sentence below.

1,450 + 350 = 1,000 + ______

What number correctly completes the number sentence?

800

300

23. Palmer read that there were about five thousand, two hundred thirty-six grains of sand in a teaspoon. How can this be written with numerals? (standard form)

5,236

400

4. Forty years ago, the population of Northfield was 3,500. Since then, the population has increased to a value that is 10 times larger. What is the population of Northfield now?

35,000

400

9. What digit can be placed in the blank to make the number sentence true?

36,__15 < 36,114

0

400

14. Sam lives near a major highway. The number of cars that travel on the highway each week, rounded to the nearest thousand, is 132,000. Which of the following can be the actual number of cars that travel on the highway in one week?


A. 131,499

B. 131,710

C. 132,510

D. 133,499

B. 131,710

400

19. Last Saturday 518 adults and 136 children visited the art museum. Of those people, 28 had free passes and did not have to pay to get in. How many of the visitors paid to enter the museum?

626

400

24. What number would make this sentence true?


309,078 = _____________

309,078

500

5. Jarrad correctly solved the equation below.

6,300×10=?

What is the place value of the digit 3 in Jarrad’s answer?

Thousands

500

10. Megan wrote the number sentence shown.

88,181 _____ 80,000+8,000+100+80

Which symbol belongs in the box to make the number sentence true?

>

500

15. Rosanne is reading a book about birds. She reads that there are about 10,000 different types of birds.

Which numbers, when rounded to the nearest thousand, round to 10,000? Choose the TWO correct answers.

A. 10,509

B. 10,488

C. 9,519

D. 9,488

B. 10,488

and

C. 9,519

500

20. Windmill Middle School has 453 students in band and 371 students in choir. At the end of this year, 198 students from the music program will graduate. How many students will be returning to the music program next year?

626 students

500

25. Angelina has 1,234 shells in her collection. What is the number name for this number? (word form)

one thousand, two hundred thirty-four

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