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Ivan displayed a collection of cars on a shelf.

He made 6 rows.

He put 8 cars in each row.

How many cars does Ivan have in his collection?

A 14                                B 42

C 48                                D 64

48

100

Adella has 56 dolls.  She stores them on 8 shelves.  If she puts the same number on each shelf, how many dolls will be on the shelf?

A 6                              B 7

C 8                              D 9

7

100

Tyshawn is hosting a cookout at his house this weekend.

He bought 4 packs of hot dogs.

Each pack contains 8 hot dogs.

How many hot dogs did Tyshawn buy for the cookout?


A 2                                 B 12

C 16                               D 32

32

100

Michael has a collection of trading cards that he put in a book.  There are 10 pages in his book.  Each page holds 6 cards.  Which expression can be used to find the total number of trading cards Michael has?

A  10 + 6                                            B  10 x 6

C  10 ÷ 6                                             D  10 - 6

10 x 6

100

Which problem could be solved using the expression 8 x 4?

A   Rylan has a pack with 8 pieces of gum. She gets 4 more pieces. How many pieces of gum does Rylan have now?

B   Rylan has 8 pages of pictures in her journal. Each page has 4 pictures. How many pictures are in Rylan's album?

C   Rylan has 8 cookies. She wants to share them equally between 3 friends and herself. How many cookies will Rylan and each of her friends get?

D   Rylan has to read 8 chapter books this month. She has read 4 books so far, how many books does Rylan have left to read?

B

200

The music teacher was getting the stage ready for a performance.

She set up 6 rows of chairs.

Each row had 7 chairs.

How many chairs did the music teacher have on the stage?

A 13                                B 42

C 54                                D 56

42

200

Ms. Harrison wants to rearrange the desks into rows.

  • There are 28 desks in the classroom.
  • She wants 4 rows of desks.

How many desks will Ms. Harrison put in each row?

A  6                                                     B  7

C  24                                                   D  32

7

200

Archie has 9 model cars at home.  Every car has 4 wheels.  Which expression represents how Archie would determine how many wheels he has?

A 9 + 4                               B 9 - 4

C 9 x 4                                D 9 ÷ 4

9 x 4

200

Which problem could be solved using the expression 36 ÷ 4?

A  Tina had 36 pieces of gum.  She gave 4 pieces to a friend.  How many pieces of gum does Tina have left?

B  Tina had 36 pieces of gum.  She bought 4 more pieces.  How many pieces does Tina have now?

C  Tina had 36 pieces of gum.  She gave all of her gum to 4 friends.  If she gave each friend the same number of pieces, how many pieces did she give each friend?

D  Tina had 4 friends.  She gave each of them 36 pieces of gum.  How many pieces of gum did Tina give away?

C

200

Which of the following problems could be solved using the expression  12 ÷ 4? 

A   12 children were on the playground on Sunday. There were 4 more students on the playground on Saturday than on Sunday. How many students were on the playground on Saturday?

B   12 families went to a piano recital. Each family had 4 people. How many people were at the recital?

C   12 cookies were in the cookie jar. Someone ate 4 cookies. How many cookies are left in the cookie jar?

D   There were 12 model cars on a book shelf. There were an equal number of cars on each of the 4 shelves. How many cars were on each shelf?

D

300

Betty started babysitting to earn money.

She makes $7 every day.

She has worked 5 days.

How much money has Betty earned?

A $2                                  B $12

C $35                                D $49

$35

300

Amanda planted a flower garden.

  • She planted 8 rows of flowers.
  • Each row had 4 flowers. 

Which equation below represents Amanda’s flower garden?

A    8 ÷ 4 = 2                            B    8 – 4 = 4

C    8 + 4 = 12                          D    8 x 4 = 32

8 x 4 = 32

300

Nathan collected 12 lightning bugs and put them into jars.  He put an equal number into each of the 3 jars.  Which equation can be used to represent how the bugs are placed in the jars?

A 12 - 3 = 9                        B 12 x 3 = 36

C 12 + 3 = 15                     D   12 ÷ 3 = 4 

12 ÷ 3 = 4

300

Four girls have 20 bracelets to share equally. How many bracelets will each girl get?

A    5                                                    B   16

C    24                                                  D   80

5

300

Sonya has stickers to share with her Girl Scout troop.

  • Sonya has 72 stickers.
  • There are 8 girls in her troop.

How many stickers will each girl get?

A  6                                                     B   9

C  64                                                   D  576

9

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Jafari has 30 toy cars. He wants to give the toy cars to 6 of his friends. S is the number of toy cars that Jafari will give to each friend, Which expression can Jafari use to figure out how many toy cars he should give to each friend?

A   30 x 6 = S                            B   S x 6 = 30

C   30 - 6 = S                             D   S + 6 = 30

B

400

Third grade will need 172 juice boxes for an end-of-year celebration.

  • Parents have donated 9 packages of juice boxes.
  • Each package has 6 juice boxes.

If J is the number of juice boxes still needed, which equation could be used to find how many juice boxes are still needed?

A 9 x 6 x J = 172                      B J x 6 + 9 = 172

C J + 6 x 9 = 172                     D 9 x 6 – J = 172

C

400

Tyler wants to buy a Star Wars Lego set that costs $116. He is earning money to buy the Lego set by walking dogs for his neighbors.

Each time Tyler walks a dog he earns $5.

He has walked 9 dogs so far.

How much more money does Tyler need to buy the Lego set?

A   $45                                                 B   $61

C   $71                                                 D   $101

$71

400

Four classes collected cans for the can food drive. Estimate how many cans were donated by the four classes. Round to the nearest hundred.


A   600                                                  B   700

C   800                                                  D   900

700

400

John created the following pattern for his friends:

14, 29, 44, 59, ____, 89

What is one way that his friends could find the missing number?

A Add 59 and 89                   B Add 15 to 89

C Subtract 59 from 89           D Subtract 15 from 89

Add 15 to 89