(TF)
(TG)
(TH)
(TI)
(TJ)
100

Which model shows 1/8 of the whole figure shaded?

A

100

Use this clock to answer the question. Select the time, to the nearest minute, shown on the clock. 

A. 1:15 

B. 2:07 

C. 3:07 

D. 7:15     

C

100

Students vote for their favorite colors. Use the bar graph to answer the question. 

How many more students voted for purple than red?

7

100

Use this diagram to solve the problem. Enter the area, in square units, of the shaded figure. 

18

100

The length of each side of the polygon is shown. Enter the perimeter, in inches, of the polygon.     

11

200

Use the Add Point tool to place a point on the


number line where  2/4    should be located.

the point should be halfway between 0 and 1

200

A music class starts at 1:32 p.m. and ends at 2:15 p.m. 

Enter the length, in minutes, of the music class.

43

200

Example 1: Students vote for their favorite colors. Use the bar graph to answer the question. How many fewer students voted for red than purple?


7

200

Use this diagram to solve the problem. Enter the area, in square units, of the shaded figure.     

6

200

Ms. Smith needs to find the perimeter of her rectangular garden. She wants to put a fence around her entire garden. Her garden measures 8 feet by 4 feet as shown. Enter the perimeter, in feet, of the garden.    

24

300

Use the number line to help you complete the equation. What numerator makes the equation true?        

4/4

300

A farmer takes 46 kilograms of potatoes to the market. The farmer sells 29 kilograms of the potatoes. Enter the number of kilograms of potatoes the farmer has left.

17

300

Example 2: Students vote for their favorite colors. Use the bar graph to answer the question. How many more students voted for purple and blue than green?


19

300

This figure is made by joining two rectangles. Enter the total area, in square feet, of the figure.

43

300

The rulers give the measurement for two sides of the rectangle. Enter the perimeter, in inches, of the rectangle.

26

400

Example 2: What numerator goes in the box to make the equation true?

2/1

400

Harold buys 2-liter bottles of juice for a picnic. He buys 8 bottles. How many liters of juice did Harold buy?

16

400

Example 3: Students vote for their favorite colors. Use the bar graph to answer the question. How many fewer students voted for red than purple and blue?


22

400

This figure is tiled with square units. Which expression could be used to find the area of this figure in square units? 

A. 3 + 4 

B. 3 × 4 

C. 3 + 3 + 4 + 4 

D. 3 × 3 × 4 × 4 

B. 3 x 4

400

The rectangle shown has side lengths 6 centimeters and 2 centimeters. Enter the perimeter, in centimeters, of the rectangle.

16

500

 Decide whether each comparison is true or false. Click True or False for each comparison.

F, T

500

Mrs. Ross made 48 liters of fruit juice for a school picnic. She gives all of the juice to 

8 classrooms with each classroom getting the same amount of juice. How many liters of juice does Mrs. Ross give each classroom?

6

500

A shaded rectangle is shown on the grid. 

Part A: What is the perimeter, in units, of the rectangle? Enter your answer in the first response box.

Part B: What is the area, in square units, of the rectangle? Enter your answer in the second response box.


14, 12