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100

Which of the following expressions is equivalent to 1,000,000,000?

  • A. 1011
  • B. 1010
  • C. 109
  • D. 108

C. 109

100

Write this number in standard form.

sixty-three and five hundred forty-six thousandths 

63.546

100

Write a numerical expression to match the equivalent word expression.

5 times the value the sum of 4 and 7. 

Bonus: 100 pts, write the value of the expression

5 x (4 + 7)

100

Charlotte added 550 milliliters of orange juice to 500 milliliters of pineapple juice to make fruit punch.

What is the total amount of fruit punch, in liters, that Charlotte made?

1.5 liters

100

What expression is equivalent to the fraction 7/8?

7 ÷ 8
100

The location of point B𝐵 on a coordinate plane is represented by the ordered pair (8,4)(8,4).

Which of the following statements describes the location of point B𝐵 on the coordinate plane?

  • A. Point 𝐵 is 4 units to the right of the origin and 8 units up from the origin.
  • B. Point 𝐵 is 8 units to the right of the origin and 4 units up from the origin.
  • C. Point 𝐵 is 4 units to the left of the origin and 8 units down from the origin.
  • D. Point 𝐵 is 8 units to the left of the origin and 4 units down from the origin.

B. Point 𝐵 is 8 units to the right of the origin and 4 units up from the origin.

200

Olga ordered 144 packages of beads from a craft store. Each package contains 25 beads.

What is the total number of beads Olga ordered?

3,600 beads

200

Correctly complete this comparison

3.372     >     <     =  3.381


<

200

What is the value of this expression

(10+4×3)+5×2

32

200

A baker weighed four batches of cookie dough. Order the weights of the batches from least to greatest value.

  • 2 pounds

  • 46 ounces

  • 3 pounds


  • 26 ounces


26 ounces, 2 pounds, 46 ounces, 3 pounds

200

Phil spent 2/5 of an hour riding his bicycle and 1/3 of an hour practicing the piano. What is the total amount of time, in hours, Phil spent riding his bicycle and practicing the piano?

11/15
200

A right rectangular prism is made of cubes, with no gaps or overlaps. Each cube has an edge length of 1 inch, as shown.

Which of the following expressions can be used to find the volume, in cubic inches, of the prism?

6 x 4 x 3

300

Find the quotient.

75 ÷ 102

0.75

300

What is 18.495 rounded to the nearest whole number?

18

300

At the start of the first game, 3/4 of the stadium’s seats were filled with people. At the end of the game, 2/3 of those seats remained filled.

Write an equation that can be used to determine P, the fraction of the stadium’s seats that remained filled with people at the end of the first game.

3/4 x 2/3 = P

300

A case of soda has 12 cans. Each can holds 360 milliliters of soda. What is the total number of liters of soda in the case?

4.32 liters

300

8 4/5 − 3 3/4

5 1/20

300

A three-dimensional figure is composed of two rectangular prisms. The figure and some of its dimensions are shown.

What is the volume, in cubic inches, of the three-dimensional figure?

880 in3

400

The owner of a new store is printing 7,520 coupons. The coupons will be sent to 32 locations. Each location will receive the same number of coupons. What is the total number of coupons each location will receive?

235 coupons

400

Find the quotient.

1.33 ÷ 7

0.19

400

Curt wrote a number pattern.

  • He used the rule “to get from each number to the next, add 44.”
  • The first number in his pattern is 11.

Kristy wrote a different number pattern.

  • She used the rule “to get from each number to the next, add 22.”
  • The first number in her pattern is 11.

Which of the following statements is true about both Curt’s and Kristy’s number patterns?

  • A. All the numbers are odd.
  • B. All the numbers are even.
  • C. The number 22 is in both patterns.
  • D. The number 33 is in both patterns.

 

A
400

Order these measurements from least to greatest length.

2 feet, 35 inches, 1 yard, 3 1/2 feet

400

Mr. Shapiro divides 3 cups of raisins into equal servings of 1/4 cup each.

Which equation can be used to determine R, the number of 1/4-cup servings Mr. Shapiro makes?


4 ÷ 1/3

400

Another student drew a shape with these attributes:

  • 4 sides
  • all sides equal in length
  • no right angles

Which of the following mathematical names could describe the student’s shape?

Select the three correct answers.

  • A. quadrilateral
  • B. parallelogram
  • C. rectangle
  • D. rhombus
  • E. square

A. quadrilateral

B. Parallelogram 

D. Rhombus

500

The value of the 33 in 4,358 is      

  • A. one hundred times
  • B. ten times
  • C. one-tenth
  • D. one-hundredth

 the value of the 33 in 6,932

B. ten times

500

The students in a class are selling bracelets and pencils to raise money for a field trip.

  • They will raise $1.50 for each bracelet they sell.
  • They will raise $0.75 for each pencil they sell

Michelle sells 11 pencils and 5 bracelets. What is the total amount of money, in dollars, Michelle raised selling bracelets and pencils? Show or explain how you got your answer.

She will make $15.75

500

A student created two number patterns, Pattern X and Pattern Y.

Pattern X starts with the number 2 and follows the rule “Add 3.”

Starting with 2, write the first four numbers of Pattern X.

Pattern Y starts with the number 13 and follows the rule “Subtract 3.”

Starting with 13, write the first four numbers of Pattern Y.

Write four coordinate pairs in the form (X,Y) for the first four corresponding terms in Pattern X and Pattern Y.

(2, 13) (5, 10) (8, 7) (11, 4)

500


Ben walked a distance of 1.2 kilometers. Alice walked a distance of 0.85 kilometer. Walter walked a distance of 50 meters.

What is the total distance, in kilometers, that Ben, Alice, and Walter walked? Show or explain how you got your answer.


2.1 kilometers

500

A baker can decorate one cake in 2/3 hour.

What is the total number of hours the baker needs to decorate 4 1/2 cakes?


He can decorate 3 cakes. 

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

The distances, in miles, that seven students live from school are shown.

Complete the line plot to show the distances the seven students live from school.

1 1/8, 1 1/8, 3/4, 7/8, 3/4, 1/8, 3/8