Unit 1 Question 4
Nearest Hundred Thousand
Nearest Ten Thousand
Nearest Ten Thousand
Nearest Thousand
Unit 1 Question 9
The sum is:
9,493
Unit 2 Question 2
6, 12, 18, 24
Unit 2 Question 8
composite, 4
composite, 9
prime, 17
prime, 19
composite, 33
Unit 3 Question 4
(6 x 100) + (6 x 90) + (6 x 4) =
194 + 194 + 194 + 194 + 194 + 194 =
600 + 54 + 24 =
The Product is 678
Unit 1 Question 7
30,000
28,000
27,600
27,600
Unit 1 Question 15
First, Second, and Third Choices were correct SUMS.
15 = 3 x 5
5 x 3 = 15
Unit 2 Question 7
shapes go back and forth between pentagons and rectangles (Choice 2)
The shapes with even number of sides are even numbered spots in the pattern (Rectangle 4 sides)
If the pattern has an odd number of shapes in it, the first and last shapes will be the same.
Unit 3 Question 5
1 Gram = 1,000 milligrams
2 Grams = 2,000 milligrams
4 Grams = 4,000 milligrams
5 Grams = 5,000 milligrams
Unit 1 Question 2
5,709 < 11,895
(lessh than)
Unit 1 Question 13
1,678 more students attend the elementary school.
Unit 2 Question 3
All of the factor pair OR Bundles of flowers:
1 x 63
3 x 21
7 x 9
9 x 7
Factors are: 1, 3, 7, 9, 21 and 63
Unit 2 Question 10
5 x 4 = 20
20 + 4= 24 books total
Unit 3 Question #7
78 packages x 24 lightbulbs =
1,872 lightbulbs in total
Unit 1 Question 3
3,000
300
10 times
Unit 1 Question 8
13,026
10,000 + 3,000 + 20 + 6
Unit 2 Question 6
p= (3 x 7) + (5 x 4)
OR
p= (7 x 3) + (4 x 5)
Unit 2 Question 14
83 eggs in total
Completely fill 13 cartons
will have 5 eggs left over
will need 14 cartons 1 more for the extra 5 eggs
So, the farmers answer IS reasonable
Unit 3 Question 3
7,452 x 3
box one: 4
box two: 6
boxes three and four: 12
Unit 1 Question 5
The difference is 339,138
Unit 1 Question 14
Ms. Corning rounded to the nearest thousand and Mr. Everett round to the nearest hundred. They both get 9,000 as their rounded answer.
Unit 2 Questions 4 & 5
Question 4 Answer: 4 bags x 8 lemons = 32 lemons
32 lemons divided by 6 lemons per pitcher = 5 remainder of 2 lemons
She can make 5 pitchers of lemonade with 2 lemons left over.
Question 5: Using the 2 lemons she has left; she will need 4 more lemons to make another pitcher of lemonade that makes 6 total lemons. She will need to buy another bag of lemons and still have 4 lemons left.
Unit 2 Question 12
4 items that cost $3 each = $12
3 of the items that cost $5 each = $15
11 of the items that cost $3 dollars each = $33
12 + 15 + 33 = $60 in total
He sold 15 drinks and 3 hot dogs and sold NO shirts.
Unit 3 Question #8
Convert 6 pounds to ounces by taking 16 ounces per pound and multiplying it by 6. I now have a total of 96 ounces that Kates bag weighs.
Next take the 96 ounces and subtract the two water bottles she took out which was 14 ounces for the two bottles.
96 ounces - 14 ounces = 82 ounces that her bag weighs.