Place Value
Mystery Mix Up
Fractions
Area and Perimeter
Division and Multiplication
100

What is the value of the 3 in the number 4,356,987?

300,000

100

Jesse threw a football a distance of 24 feet. This is 3 times as far as the distance that Brian threw the ball. How far did Brian throw the ball? 

24/3= 8 feet


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100

Which comparison is true?
A. 2/4 > 2/3

B. 4/9 = 8/9

C. 3/4 > 9/10

d. 2/3 = 8/12 

d. 

100

What is the area of a rectangle that has a length of 8 feet and a width of 12 feet?

96 feet squared

100

Mary will ride her bike a total of 63 miles in 9 days. She will ride the same number of miles each day. What is the total number of miles she will ride each day?

63/9= 7 miles

200

Which number would be 16,000 when rounded to the nearest thousand?

A. 15,472

B. 15,518

C.16,511

D.16,739

B



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200

The price of a video game is 32 dollars. The price of the controller is 2 times as much as the price of the game. What is the price of the game?

A. 64 dollars

B.16 dollars

C. 54 dollars

D.34 dollars 

A. 64 dollars 

200

Find two equivalent fractions for 5/6. Use any method. 

Answers will vary

Ex: 10/12 ; 15/18


200

A square sign has a length of 4 feet. What is the perimeter of the sign?

4 + 4 + 4 + 4= 16 feet

200

There were 6  rows of chairs set up for a meeting at the school. Each row had 13 chairs in it. What was the total number of chairs set up for the meeting?

A. 19 

B. 78 

C. 72

D. 68

B. 13 X 6= 78 CHAIRS 

300

Which expressions do NOT show a way to express 207,677? Choose all that apply.

A.  7,000 +600 +70 + 7+200,000

B. two-hundred seven thousand, six hundred seventy-seven

C. 200,000 +60 +7,000 + 600 +70 

D. two hundred seven million, six hundred seventy-seven

C and D

300

List the factor pairs of the number 36 and then identify it as a prime or composite number. 

1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 36


Composite


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300

Judy read 4/5 of her book. Her sister Sarah read 2/8 of her book. Who read more of their book? Explain your thinking. 

Judy (4/5 is close to a whole)


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300

Charlie wants to buy a carpet for the rectangular floor in his family room. The room is 12 feet long by 16 feet wide. What is the area, in square feet, of the floor?

A. 28 

B. 56

C. 192 

D.182

C. 192 FEET SQUARED 


12 X 16= 192

300

During a weekend sale, Target sold 96 board games  for 22 dollars each. What is the total amount of money, rounded to the nearest hundred, the store made selling board games?

96 x 22= 2,112 dollars

Rounded= 2,100 dollars


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400

Which number sentence correctly compares the two numbers?

A. forty-six thousand three hundred fifteen < 46,350

B. 29,073 = 20,000 +9,000 +700 + 3

C. 10,000+ 6,000 +400 > sixteen thousand, four hundred ten

D. 86,502 = 80,000 +6,000 + 500 + 20

A. 



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400

Samantha created the number pattern below by adding the same amount each time to get to the next number.


20, 40, 60, 80...

What will be the eighth number in her pattern?

A. 160

B. 240

C.320

D. 640 

A. 160 


 add 20 is the pattern

400

Which fraction goes in the blank to make the number sentence true?


2/3 < _______

A. 1/6

B. 3/6

C. 3/5

D.3/4 

D. 

400

Mr. Brown built a deck. The deck has an area of 30 square meters. Which dimensions below could represent the deck?

A. 6 feet and 3 feet

B. 5 feet and 6 feet

C. 4 feet and 7 feet

D.8 feet and 4 feet 

B.  6 feet and 5 feet = 30


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400

The workers at Cameron's Flower Shop are putting 1,323 flowers in vases for a party. Each vase must hold exactly 8 flowers. What is the total number of vases the workers can fill completely? 

165 R: 3


This means they can fill 165 of the vases completely. 


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500

Write a statement that correctly compares the value of the two 5's in the number below.


 5,651,823.



Answers may vary

Ex: The 5 in the millions is 100 times bigger than the ten thousands.

The 5 in the ten thousands is 100 times smaller than the 5 in the millions. 

500

There were 80 adults and 20 children at a school play. The school charged 8 dollars for each adult ticket and 3 dollars for each child ticket. The school donated 125 dollars of the money from ticket sales to a local theater program and used the remaining money to buy supplies for the next year's school play. How much money does the school have to buy supplies for the next year's school play?

80 x 8 =640 dollars adults

20 x 3= 60 dollars for children

640 + 60 = 700 dollars total in sales

700-125=575 dollars left for the play

Answer: 575 dollars 

500

Lyla, Ben, and Mia each got a pizza, but they all ate different amounts.

  • Lyla ate 3/4 of her pizza.
  • Ben ate 5/8 of his pizza.
  • Mia ate 2/3 of her pizza.

Who ate the most pizza? Who ate the least? Compare the fractions and explain your answer!

2/3 and 3/4 are close to a whole but 5/8 is not. This tells me that means 5/8 is the outlier and is the smallest fraction. I then can use the butterfly method to compare 3/4 and 2/3. 

Ben ate the least amount of pizza. Lyla at the most. 

500

The area of a rectangular doghouse floor is 15 square feet. The length of the floor is 5 feet. What is the perimeter of the floor of the doghouse?

15/5= 3

5 + 5 + 3 + 3= 16

16 feet 

500

Some bakers make apple pies. 


-They have 15 boxes of apples.

-Each box has 18 apples.

-The use 7 apples for each pie.

What is the total number of apple pies the bakers can make?

A. 33

B. 38

C. 39

D. 40 

15 x 18 = 270 apples

270/7= 38 R: 4

answer: B. 38 pies because the 4 remaining apples are not enough to make another pie.