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100

In what place is the digit 5 in the number 5,837?

Thousands (5,000)

100

Which of the following is the same as 422 + 675?
A  4 + 6 + 2 + 7 + 5
B  40 + 60 + 20 + 70 + 7 + 5
C  400 + 600 + 2 + 7 + 2 + 5
D  400 + 600 + 20 + 70 + 2 + 5

D  400 + 600 + 20 + 70 + 2 + 5

100

The students from a school went on a field trip. The number of students when rounded to the nearest hundred is 300. What is the greatest possible number of students who went on the field trip? 

Show your work below and write your answer in a complete sentence. 

The greatest possible number of students is 349.

100

Mason multiplied a list of numbers by 6. Which statement describes the products?
A   All the products are odd.
B   All the products are even.
C   All the products have the digit 6 in the ones place.
D   Some of the products are odd and some of the products are even.

A

100

A movie starts at 11:30 a.m. and ends at 1:00 p.m.
 How long does the movie last?

The movie lasts 1 hour and 30 minutes.

200

Which of the following have the same value as nine thousand three hundred seventeen?

Choose the two correct answers.
A  9,317
B  9,000 + 30 + 10 + 7
C  9,000 + 30 + 1 + 7
D  9,000 + 300 + 10 + 7
E  9,000 + 300 + 1 + 7

A & D

200

Malia had $1,453. She spent $860 on an oven. How much did she have left?

Malia had $593 left. 

200

3,786 concert tickets were sold on Saturday. 965 more tickets were sold on Sunday than on Saturday. How many tickets were sold in the two days?
 

Show your work below and write your answer in a sentence. 

8,537 tickets were sold in the two days.

200

Which problem can be solved by finding 36 ÷ 9?

A   Ana had 9 bags of marbles. There were 36 marbles in each bag. Find the total number of marbles.

B   Ana put 36 marbles into bags. She put 9 marbles in each bag. Find the total number of bags.

C   Ana had 36 marbles. She gave 9 marbles to her brother. Find the number of marbles she had left.

D   Ana had 9 marbles. She found 36 more marbles.
Find the number of marbles in all.

B

200

Lilian starts swimming at 4:15 p.m. She finishes swimming 40 minutes later. Use or draw a clock to show the time that Lilian finishes swimming.

The clock should show 4:55 p.m.

300

Which number makes the comparison true?
 1,392 > _______

A  1,293 

B  1,932

C  2,139 

D  9,123

A - 1,293

300

Which equations are correct?
Choose the three correct answers.
A  699 – 345 = 354
B  892 – 461 = 435
C  1,257 – 1,125 = 135
D  1,480 – 1,360 = 120
E  2,568 – 1,263 = 1,305

A, D, E

300

An artist sold an oil painting for $4,305. He sold a watercolor painting for $849. How much did he receive in all?

Show your work below and write your answer in a sentence.

He received $5,154 in all.

300

There are 7 bowls. Each bowl has 8 cherries. How many cherries are there in all?

8 x 7 = 56

There are 56 cherries in all. 

300

Ariana spent 1 hour 35 minutes doing Math homework. Then, she spent 40 minutes doing her Science homework. Ariana finished her homework at 6:10 p.m.
Ariana said that she started doing her Math homework at 3:55 p.m.

Do you agree with Ariana?

Explain your answer and show your thinking.

Yes.

*Check work from group. 

400

Which of the following shows counting on by 100?

A  3,000  4,000  5,000  6,000
B  5,200  5,400  5,600  5,800
C  7,300  7,400  7,500  7,600
D  9,110  9,120  9,130  9,140

C  7,300  7,400  7,500  7,600

400

Write the missing numbers.
4,350   4,360   4,370  ______  ______  4,400    4,410

4,380 & 4,390

400

In a school, Second Grade students collected 741 bottles for recycling. The total number of bottles collected by Second Grade and Third Grade students was 2,857. How many bottles did Third Grade students collect for recycling?

Show your work below and write your answer in a complete sentence.

Third Grade students collected 2,116 bottles for recycling.

400

Jason packed 42 buttons equally into 7 bags.
How many buttons did he pack into each bag?

42 / 7

There are 6 buttons in each bag. 

400

Bryan starts his building kit activity at 10:00 a.m.
He takes 1 hour 45 minutes to finish the activity.
What time does he finish the activity?

Draw a timeline to show your thinking.

Show your work below and write your answer in a sentence.

Bryan finishes the activity at 11:45 a.m.
500

Which numbers, when rounded to the nearest hundred, are 400? 

Choose the three correct answers.

A  342 

B  352

C  417 

D  448

E  451 

F  470

B, C, D

500

2,000 – 975 = ___________

1,025

500

Movie tickets were sold at two booths, A and B. Booth A had 295 more tickets than Booth B at first. 58 tickets were moved from Booth A to Booth B.


•  Which booth had more tickets in the end?
Explain your answer.
•  Find how many more tickets one booth had than the other.

295 − 58 = 237
237 − 58 = 179

Booth A had 179 more tickets than
Booth B in the end.

Based on the bar model, I need to
subtract two identical parts of 58
from 295 to find the unknown part.

500

A duck has 2 legs.
A goat has 4 legs.
There are 8 ducks and 6 goats.
How many legs do they have in total?

Show your work and write your answer in a sentence.

Ducks  2 x 8 = 16

Goats  4 x 6 = 24

There are 40 duck and goat legs in total. 

500

Mariah has some books. She can stack them equally into 6 stacks. She can also stack them equally into stacks of 8. Mariah has fewer than 45 books in all.
• How many books does she have?
• Mariah wants to pack all her books equally into packs of 4. How many packs will she have?

Show your work and write your answer in a complete sentence.

Mariah has 24 books. She will have 6 packs of books.