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What number makes this math problem true?

8 + 7 = _____ + 5 

A. 5                        C.6

B. 10                       D. 15

B.10

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Which number means the same as 513 +100?

613

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What number comes next in the pattern?

2, 4, 6, ___


8

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There are five kids on the bus.  The bus driver stopped and picked up more kids.  Now there are twelve kids on the bus.  How many more kids did the bus driver stop and pick up? 

A. 5                          C.12

B. 7                          D. 17

B.7

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Look carefully at the numbers below. Fill in the blank below that make the sentence true.

221 is ____ 121.

A. 10 more than                   C. 100 more than

B. 100 less than                    D. 10 less than 

B. 100 less than

200

Which number makes the number sentence true?
800+70+1< ?

A. 800 + 80                          C. 800+8

B. 800 +20+7                        D. 800+70+1

A. 800+80

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Anthony's teacher asked him to describe the number 326. Choose TWO ways the number can be described.

A. 3 hundreds + 26 ones

B. 26 tens + 3 hundreds 

C. 6 ones + 32 hundreds

D. 2 tens + 3 hundreds + 6 ones 

E. 300 hundreds + 2 tens + 6 ones


A. 

D.

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What number comes next in the pattern?

3, 13, 23, 33, ___

43

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Otto has 42 eggs. He gives some eggs away. Otto has 18 eggs left. 

42-?=18 How many eggs did Otto give away? 

A. 60                             C.34

B.24                              D.36

B.24

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SOLVE.

45+27=?    

72

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Which number makes the number sentence true?

548 > ?

A. 500+50+9                      C. 500+80+4

B. 500+40+8                       D. 500+30+2

D.500+30+2

300

Bruno used the place-value blocks seen below to show a number.

Which of these show the number he made? Choose the TWO correct answers.

A.543                                         C.534

B. 5 hundreds, 3 tens, 4 ones       D. 435

E. 4 hundreds, 5 tens, and 3 ones 

B.

C.

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The following pattern shows skip-counting by 5s.

245, 250, 255, ___, 265, 270, ___

What are the missing numbers?

260 and 275

300

Three friends played soccer.

  • David made 22 goals.
  • Hector made 25 goals.
  • Tom made 21 goals.

How many goals did they make in all?

68

300

Which will give the same sum as  9 + 2?

A.8+1+4                            C.10-1

B. 4+2+5                            D. 9-2

B. 4+2+5

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Which of the following are equal to 68?  Pick two that are correct. 

A. 82-14=                                C.96-38=

B. 49+29=                               D.39+29=

A.82-14=

D. 39+29=

400

Look carefully at the numbers below. Fill in the blank below that make the sentence true.

111 is ____ 211.

A. 10 more than                   C. 100 more than

B. 100 less than                    D. 10 less than 

C.100 MORE THAN

400

Jenny counted backward starting with 30. Which list shows Jenny counting backward by ones?

A. 30, 25, 20, 15, 10         C. 30, 29, 28, 27, 26

B.30, 31, 32, 33, 34          D.35, 34, 33, 32, 31 



 C. 30, 29, 28, 27, 26

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  1. Liam has 78 baseball cards. He gives 42 to his friend.

 How many baseball cards does Liam have left?

35

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Look at the pattern. 

56, 49, 42, 35, __,_,_

What number is being subtracted to each number in the pattern? 

A.10                                C.2

B.14                                 D.7



D.7

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What number makes this math problem true?

10+11=____+8

A. 10                                   C.12

B.11                                    D.9 

C.12

500

Represent this number in four different ways!

6 ones, 7 hundreds, 3 tens

736

700+30+6

seven hundred and thirty six

500

A bell rings every time 100 people come in the gate at a park. Right now, there are 489 people at the park.

_____ > 489

Which numbers would make this statement true AND make the bell at the gate ring again? Choose ALL that are correct.

A. 489                                B. 627

C.509                                 D. 388

B.627

C.509

500
  1. There are 33 red balloons and 27 blue balloons at the party.

 How many balloons are there altogether?

60

500

 26 + 33 + 12 + 16 =




87

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