Multiplication
Division
Place Value
Fractions
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100

14 x 8

112

100

9 ÷ 2

4 r 1

100

Round 458 to the nearest ten

460

100

Which of these fractions is equivalent to 3/4

a) 1/4

b) 6/8

c) 4/3

d) 1/2

100

42 + x = 59

x = _____

x = 17

200

57 x 3

171

200

732 ÷ 3

244

200

5.63 x 10

56.3

200

Where would the fraction 1/6 be on a number line?

Close to the front (Mrs. Krahn will tell you if you are close enough)
200
18/6 = 

3

300

6n = 48

n=____

n = 8

300

19 ÷ 3

6 r 1 

300

Write 

three hundred seventy thousand 5 hundred sixty eight 

370 568

300

Which of these fractions is the greatest?

a) 2/8

b) 3/4

c) 1/2

d) 3/7

300

3 1/2 + 5 1/2

(three and a half + five and a half)

9

400

371 x 4 

1,484

400

353 ÷ 8

44 r 1

400

Write 7,541,689 in expanded form

7,000,000 + 500,000 + 40,000 + 1,000 + 600 + 80 + 9

400

Which of the following fractions is greater than 5/8

a) 3/4

b) 3/6

c) 5/9

d) 6/10

400

6,452 - 4,865

1,587

500

243 x 8 

1,944

500

4358 ÷ 4 

1089 r 2

500

Write the following number 

Three million five hundred three thousand, eight hundred seventy two

3 503 872

500

John has five cakes and cuts them all into fourths. How many slices of cake does he have?

John has 20 slices of cake. 

500

3729 + 524 + 9293

13,546