Susan walked 30 minutes Sunday. This is twice the amount of time she walked Monday. How many minutes did she walk on Monday?
a. 60 minutes
b. 20 minutes
c. 15 minutes
d. 10 minutes
C. 15 minutes
The park had 28,214 visitors in March and 38, 402 visitors in June. How many more visitors went to the park in June than in March?
a. 10, 188
b. 10, 298
c. 56,616
d. 66,616
a. 10, 188
Which of the following describes a rectangle?
a. parallel sides and perpendicular sides
b. has exactly one pair of parallel sides.
c. has four right angles
d. had four vertices
a. parallel sides and perpendicular sides
c. has four right angles
d. had four vertices
What is the value of 2 hundreds, 20 tens, and 16 ones.
416
Kaylee will eat 1/4 of the pizza. Lucy will eat the same amount of pizza as Kaylee. Which pizza will Lucy eat?
a. 3/4
b. 3/8
c. 3/12
d. 1/10
c. 3/12
Wade has 7 pieces of candy. Jill has 4 times as many pieces of candy has Wade. How many more pieces of candy does Jill have than Wesley?
a. 11
b. 21
c. 24
d. 28
d. 28
What is the value of n?
n- 62,367= 24,567
37,800
Which statement is true for every trapezoid?
a. it has one pair of parallel sides
b. it has a right angle.
c. it has more than four sides.
d. it has perpendicular sides
a. it have one pair of parallel sides.
Select two choices that match
ninety-four thousand, twenty-eight.
a. 9,428
b. 94, 028
c. 90,000 + 4,000 + 20 +8
d. 90,000 + 4,000 + 200 + 8
94,028
90,000 + 4,000 + 200+ 8
Jill has completed 2/3 of a mile.
Mary has completed 3/8 of a mile.
Ann has completed 3/4 of a mile.
Becca has completed 7/12 of a mile.
There is a water stop 1/2 mile into the race. Who has not yet passed the water stop?
a. Jill
b. Mary
c. Ann
d. Becca
b. Mary
A Jacket costs $21. This is 3 times the cost of a bag, b. Which two statements can we use to solve for b.
a. 3 + 21= b
b. b +3=21
c. 3 x b=21
d. 3 x 21= b
e. b / 3= 21
f. 21 / 3 = b
c. 3 x b = 21
f. 21 / 3 = b
Ben earned $5 a day for washing dishes.
How many dollars did they earn altogether for working four days?
$32
Earl ran a total of 2 2/6 miles over 3 days. He ran 5/6 of a mile on day one and 4/6 of a mile of day 2. How far did Earl run on day 3?
a. 2/3 mile
b. 5/6 mile
c. 1 1/2 mile
d. 1 4/6 mile
b. 5/6 mile
Which comparison is true?
a. 12,456 < 12,345 < 12, 156
b. 17,896 < 17, 899 < 18,234
c. 13,456 < 13,467 < 13,256
b. 17,896 < 17, 899 < 18,234
At lunch time, 11 children each drank 3/4 cup of milk. How much milk did they drink altogether?
a. 8 cups
b. 8 1/4 cups
c. 8 1/2 cups
d. 9 cups
b. 8 1/4 cups
A bakery made 357 cookies every morning for 8 mornings. How many cookies did the bakery make altogether?
a. 2,856
b. 2,465
c. 1,714
d. 1,365
a. 2,856
1,300- 345=
955
Drew ran 4/8 of a mile. Ron ran 6/8 of a mile. How much farther did Ron run than Drew, in miles?
2/8
A rectangle has an area of 26 square cm. Which choice could be the length and width of the rectangle?
a. width 6 cm, length 20 cm
b. width 2 cm, length 13 cm
c. width 4 cm, length 6 cm
What is the sum of the decimals?
3/10 + 46/100=
a. 47/ 110
b. 47/100
c. 76/100
d. 76/10
c. 76/100
A bus driver has 5 days to drive a total of 875 miles. He will drive the same number of miles each day. How many miles will the bus driver drive each day?
a. 165 miles
b. 175 miles
c. 185 miles
d. 195 miles
b. 175 miles
3,456 + 345=
3,801
Mark completed 5/12 of her homework on Friday and 3/12 of her homework on Thursday. How much homework is LEFT to complete?
a. 2/12
b. 4/12
c. 8/12
d. 15/12
b. 4/12
What is the word form of 98,456?
a. nine seven thousand, four hundred fifty six
b. ninety-seventy, thousand four hundred fifty six
c. ninety-eight thousand, four hundred fifty six
c. ninety-eight thousand, four hundred fifty six
What is the value of 2 7/10 - 1 8/10=
9/10