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100

What number is the solution to the equation below? 

        7 = △÷ 3

    a. 7

    b. 10

    c. 14

    d. 21

D. 21 

100

Ron and Karen sold bags of oranges. 

  • Each bag had 7 oranges. 

  • Ron sold 3 bags of oranges. 

  • Karen sold 6 bags of oranges. 

    What is the total number of oranges Ron and Karen sold? 

    a. 63

    b. 60

    c. 39

    d. 16

A. 63

100

 What is the area of the figure below? 

   

    a. 10 square cm

    b. 20 square cm

    c. 25 square cm

    d. 30 square cm 

C. 25 square cm

100

Which describes the area of the shaded part of the rectangle? 

   

    a. ⅓

    b. ¼

    c. ⅙

    d. 1/7

 d. 1/7

100

What is the value of x in the equation 375 + x = 826?

    a. 1,201

    b. 549

    c. 451

    d. 551

C. 451

200

Which value for M makes the equation true? 

        M ÷ 4 = 8

    a. 48

    b. 32

    c. 28

    d. 12

B. 32

200

Andrea has a total of 24 bouncing balls. 

  • She has an equal number of purple, orange, blue, and green bouncing balls. 

  • She will put the balls into 2 cups. 

  • She will put an equal number of each color ball into each cup. 

    How many orange balls will be in each cup? 

    a. 2

    b. 3

    c. 6

    d. 8

B. 3 

200

Chuck found the area of the shaded part of the figure by counting the total number of shaded             tiles. 

   

    What other way could he have found the area? 

    a. By multiplying 6 and 3

    b. By multiplying 3 and 4 

    c. By adding 6 and 3

    d. By adding 3 and 4. 

A. By multiplying 6 and 3

200

Which fraction is the whole number 1?

    a. 6/12

    b. 6/6

    c. ⅞

    D. 6/1

B. 6/6 

200

The train schedule below has some missing times. The same amount of time passes between each         train. What are the missing times in the table? 

   

    a. 5:40 and 6:10 

    b. 5:45 and 6:15

    c. 5:50 and 6:20

    d. 5:55 and 6:25 

C. 5:50 and 6:20

300

How many groups of 4 are found in 36? 

    a. 10

    b. 32

    c. 12

    d. 9

D. 9

300

John went to the store and bought 8 boxes of crayons. There are 40 crayons in each box.             What is the total number of crayons bought? 

    a. 48

    b. 320

    c. 480

    d. 3,200 

B. 320

300

A rectangular garden has a perimeter of 46 feet. One side is 10 feet long. 

   

    How long is side S? 

    a. 5 feet 

    b. 13 feet 

    c. 20 feet

    d. 8 feet 

B. 13 feet

300

For a snack, Genny ate ⅓ of a pear, and Emily ate ½ of a ham sandwich. Which girl ate more of their snack? 

    a. Emily ate more because ½ is more than ⅓. 

    b. Genny ate more because ⅓ is more than ½. 

    c. The girls ate the same amount because ⅓ is equal to ½. 

    d. The fractions cannot be compared because they come from different-sized wholes.

d. The fractions cannot be compared because they come from different-sized wholes.

300

Ben gets paid weekly for completing chores around his house. 

  • He earns $15 each week to take out the trash.

  • He earns $3 each week for keeping his room clean. 

    Which expression shows how much Ben will earn in 10 weeks? 

    a. (15 x 10) + (15 x 3) 

    b. (3 x 10) + (15 x 3) 

    c. (15 x 10) + (3 x 10)

    d. (15 + 10) x (3 + 10) 

  c. (15 x 10) + (3 x 10)

400

Which number sentence is in the same family of facts as 9 x 4 = 36? 

    a. 27 + 9 = 36

    b. 36 ÷ 4 = 9

    c. 9 + 4 = 13

    d. 39 - 9 = 27

B. 36 ÷ 4 = 9

400

Ivan displayed a collection of Hot Wheels 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

c. 48

400

What is the perimeter of the quadrilateral below? 

   

    a. 26 cm

    b. 27 cm

    c. 25 cm

    d. 17 cm 

b. 27 cm

400

Which statement is true? 

    a. ½ = 3/9 

    b. ⅓ = 4/12

    c. ⅔ = 4/8

    d. ¼ = 2/4 

b. ⅓ = 4/12

400

Which is not a quadrilateral? 

    a. Square

    b. Trapezoid

    c. parallelogram 

    d. Pentagon

    d. Pentagon

500

Which expression is equal to 14 x 4? 

    a. 4 + (10 x 4) 

    b. (7 + 4) x (7 + 4) 

    c. (7 x 4) + (7 x 4)

    d. (10 + 4) x (4 + 4) 

C. (7 x 4) + (7 x 4) 

500

A baker made 2 batches of chocolate chip cookies. Each batch had 6 cookies in it. Then he made an additional 5 oatmeal cookies just in case someone didn't want chocolate chip. How many cookies did he bake total?

a. 2

b. 6

c. 17

d. 12

c. 17

500

  Mrs. Martin’s yard has 4 sides. 

  • The distance around the yard is 183 feet. 

  • Three sides of her yard measure 46 feet, 39 feet, and 50 feet. 

    How long is the fourth side? 

    a. 138 feet

    b. 65 feet

    c. 48 feet

    d. 24 feet 

    c. 48 feet

500

Which statement is true? 

    a. ⅖ > ⅘ 

    b. ⅘ = ⅖ 

    c. ⅖ < ⅘

    d. ⅘ < ⅖ 

   c. ⅖ < ⅘

500

What is the value of n in the equation 632 = n + 254

a. 886

b. 786

c. 378

d. 422

c. 378