Use the distributive property to find the missing digit. 5 × 64 = 5 × (60 + ? )
4
Select all the ways that the number 3,905 can be expressed.
A. 395 ones
B. 39 tens + 5 ones
C. 39 hundreds + 5 ones
D. 3 thousands + 9 tens + 5 ones
E. 3 thousands + 90 tens + 5 ones
C E
Ms Potts got paid $615 last week. She spent $132 on crafts. She then bought some new clothes for $215. How much money does she have left?
$268
The first three numbers in a pattern are shown below. 3, 9, 27 What is the next term in the pattern?
81
Select the standard form for the number expressed below.
45 hundreds + 9 ten + 2 ones
4,592
Mrs. Scott's class is planning a party for third-grade students and is deciding how many pizzas are needed. There will be 16 students and each student will eat 3 slices. The party also needs 2 juice boxes for each student. How many pizza slices and juice boxes are needed for the party?
80
Which expression can be used to find 4 × 25 using the distributive property?
(_x_) + (_x_) =
(4x20) + (4x5) =100
Select all the numbers that round to 700 when rounded to the nearest 100.
A. 728
B. 651
C. 603
D. 747
A B E
Mrs. Arnold's class saved 129 rockstars. They estimated the amount saved in two ways. When rounded to the nearest ten, Mrs. Arnold's class saved about ___?
When rounded to the nearest hundred, Mrs. Arnold's class saved about ___?
130
100
Which expression is equal to 7 × (1 × 4).
A. (7 × 1) + 4
B. (7 × 1) × 4
C. (7 × 1) + (7 × 4)
D. (7 × 1) × (7 × 4)
B. (7 × 1) × 4
Arrange the numbers in order from least to greatest. 4,305 4,036, 5,328 5,341
4,036 4,305 5,328 5,341
Ms. Selock is setting up a Christmas activity. During the activity there will be 5 groups, and each group will need 3 craft sticks. How many craft sticks will Ms. Selock need for the activity?
15
Use the Commutative and Associative Properties of Multiplication to determine if each equation is True or False.
4 × 9 = 9 + 4
5 × 8 = 8 × 5
9 × (30 × 5) = (9 × 30)
False
True
False
A comparison with a missing number is shown. Select all the numbers that could be used to make the comparison true.
_____ > 7,532
A. 7,632
B. 7,532
C. 7,515
D. 7,642
E. 7,625
A D E
Mr. Rohr is collecting boxes to fill them with presents he took from students while they were at specials. He needs to find 100 boxes. He gets 20 boxes each day for 4 days. How many boxes does he still need to find?
20