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100

Morgan has a strawberry patch in her garden. Its border is 4/5 meters wide and 3/2 meters long. What is the area of Morgan’s strawberry patch?

12/10 or 6/5

100

What is the missing value in the equation shown?

680 ÷  _  = 0.68


103

100

Which expression could be used to find the quotient of 4,496 and 16?

A   (4,496 ÷ 16) + (496 ÷ 16) + (96  ÷ 16) + (6 ÷ 16)

B   (4,000 ÷ 16) + (400 ÷ 16) + (90  ÷ 16) + (6 ÷ 16)

C   (4,496 ÷ 10) + (4,496 ÷ 6)

D   (4,400 ÷ 10) + (96  ÷ 6)

B

200

Roger has 2 2/3 gallons of water in a jug. He pours 1/6 of the water into a new container. How many gallons of water does Roger have left in the jug?

2 2/9

200

What is the value of the expression?

56.167

200

The area model below shows a way to solve  7,776÷ 247,776÷ 24.  The partial quotients are missing from the model.

What are the 3 partial quotients that are missing?

D
300

Three friends share 1/2 pound of candy equally. What fraction of the candy does each person get?

1/6

300

7.38 ÷ 0.9

What is the value of the expression?

8.2

300

What is the value of the expression?

 1/2 × (3 + 9) + 4

10

400

Kerry walks 3 2/5 miles each day. Which of the following statements correctly describe how far she walks? Mark all that apply. 

a. Kerry walks 14 2/5 miles in 4 days. 

b. Kerry walks 23 4/5 miles in 7 days. 

c. Kerry walks 34 miles in 10 days. 

d. Kerry walks 102 2/5 miles in 31 days. 

e. Kerry walks 12 miles in 10 days.

B, C

400

Select all the equations that represent the decimal model shown.

A   0.25 × 0.25 = 0.5

B   0.25 × 2 = 0.50

C   0.25 + 2 = 0.45

D   0.25 + 0.25 = 0.5

E   0.25 × 0.2 = 0.45

B, D

400

The ordered pairs shown in the coordinate plane consist of the terms from two numerical patterns.

Which choice below shows both of the rules that would generate these patterns?

A. For x use the rule “Add 2” starting at number 1. For y use the rule “Add 3” starting at number 1.

B. For x use the rule “Add 3” starting at number 1. For y use the rule “Add 2” starting at number 1.

C. For x use the rule “Add 2” starting at number 0. For y use the rule “Add 3” starting at number 0.

D. For x use the rule “Add 3” starting at number 0. For y use the rule “Add 2” starting at number 0.

A

500

Select all the expressions that have a value greater than 2,674. 

a. 2,674 x 1/4 

b. 2,674 x 4 

c. 2,674 x 12 

d. 2,674 x 1/2 

e. 2,674 x 1 1/2

B, C, E

500

Select all the statements that are true.

A. 0.2×5=1

B. 42 ×0.5=21

C. 0.3 × 0.6 =18

D. 0.6 ×0.4 =2.4

E. 2.9 ×2.5 =72.5

F. 0.05 ×0.5=0.025


B, F, A

500

Select all the expressions that have a value of 44.

A. 704 ÷ 16704 ÷ 16

B. 440 ÷ 10440 ÷ 10

C. 704 ÷ 15704 ÷ 15

D. 792 ÷ 18792 ÷ 18

E. 792 ÷ 17

D, B, A