Place Value
Multiplication and Division
Fractions
Multiplication and Division with Fractions
Decimals and Geometry
100

The value of the digit in the hundreds place is _________ the value of the digit in the tens place.

445

10 times

100

What is the value of the expression?

 (2 + 4) x 5

30

100

6/8 + 1/4 = 

1

100

3/5 x 4 = 

2 2/5

100

Put the numbers in order from least to greatest:

8.9, 8.974, 8.98, 8.947 

8.9, 8.947, 8.974, 8.98

200

Jake writes this expression in his math journal. How can Jake write this expression using an exponent?

10 x 10 x 10 

103

200

354 x 27

9,558

200

Put the fractions in order from least to greatest:

5/4, 1/6, 8/12

1/6, 8/12, 5/4

200

6 divided by 1/8

48

200

A triangle has three angles. What is the most obtuse angles that a triangle can have?  

1

300

The value of the 7 in the tens place is __________ the value of the 7 in the thousands place. 

127,375

1/100

300

1,288 ÷ 23

56

300

5 - 1 3/5 = 

3 2/5

300

Ms. Smith baked 3 cakes for a bake sale. She slices each cake into 1/12 of a cake sized pieces, how many total slices does Ms. Smith have to sell?  

36 slices

300

What is 548.754 rounded to the nearest hundredth?

548.75
400

1.59 x 102

159

400

Kim works at a bakery that sells blueberry muffins and strawberry muffins for breakfast. Yesterday, Kim baked 50 blueberry muffins and 15 times as many strawberry muffins. Find the total number of muffins that Kim baked.  

50 x 15 = 750 strawberry muffins

750 + 50 = 800 blueberry and strawberry muffins

Kim baked 800 blueberry and strawberry muffins.

400

2 5/6 + 1 1/2 + 4 2/3 = 

9

400

8 x (1/6 + 1/4) - 2 = 

1 4/12 or 1 1/3

400

Billy draws a triangle that has one right angle and two acute angles. What kind of triangle did Billy draw?  

Right Triangle

500

264 ÷ 103

0.264

500

Add parentheses to make the equation true:

5 + 2 x 10 + 8 = 41

5 + 2 x (10 + 8 ) = 41

500

Ms. Jones is baking cookies for her grandchildren. The recipe calls for 3 1/4 cups of flour, but Ms. Jones only has 2 5/8 cups of flour. How much flour should Ms. Jones borrow from her neighbor to bake the cookies?  

5/8

500

Mr. Jones drives 24 miles to work each day. Yesterday, he drove 7/12 of the way before stopping to fill up his car tank with gasoline. How many miles did Mr. Jones drive before he stopped to fill up his tank?

14 miles

500

Jane buys a book for $4.56 and a candy bar for $1.58. If Jane pays with a $10 bill, how much change will she receive? 

$3.86