A
B
C
D
E
100

Pat paid seventy-three dollars and eighty-two cents for a bracelet. The 2 in this number has a value of: 

A. (2 x 10) dollars

B. (2 x 1) dollars

C. (2 x 0.1) dollar

D. (2 x 0.01) dollar 

D. (2 x 0.01) dollar

100

A bricklayer brought 100 bricks to Carroll Elementary to edge the front sidewalk of the school. He used 96 of the 100 bricks. Which shows how this amount can be represented? 

A. 9.6

B. 0.96

C. 9.06

B. 0.96

100

During track practice, Jay ran 5/12 mile, while Li ran 4/9 mile. Which best describes the total distance Jay and Li ran? 

A. Less than 1 mile 

B. Exactly 1 mile

C. A little more than 1 mile

D. Less than 1/2 mile

A. Less than 1 mile

100

At birth, Mrs. Aaron's triplets weighed 5.75 pounds, 5.9 pounds, and 6.05 pounds. What was the total weight of Mrs. Aaron's triplets? 

17.7 pounds

100

The total population of Lancashire County is 80,000. All the people in this county live in either Beachport, Newcastle, or Grafton City. If the population of Beachport is 42,736 and the population of Newcastle is 23,985, what is the population of Grafton City?

13,279

200

A school cafeteria worker orders 616 cartons of milk each day for the students. Which statement could describe the cafeteria worker's daily order? 

A. She orders 61 cartons for each of the school's 6 classes. 

B. She orders 30 cartons for each of the school's 26 classes.

C. She orders 23 cartons for each of the school's 22 classes. 

D. She orders 22 cartons for each of the school's 28 classes. 

D. She orders 22 cartons for each of the school's 28 classes. 

200

Star Stadium has been sold out for the last 4 weekends. On Friday, 3,424 fans attended the baseball game between the Tennessee Tornadoes and the Mississippi Mudcats. The stadium is divided into eight equal sections. How many fans were seated in each section? 

428 fans were seated in each section. 

200

Scrubbies Car Wash is open 9 hours each day, Monday through Saturday. If they wash 22 cars each hour of a day, how many cars will Scrubbies Car Wash complete in 6 days? 

1,188 cars

200

Lucy decorates the cafeteria for a teacher appreciation luncheon. She inflates 8 packages of 24 balloons. Lucy arranges the balloons into bouquets of 6 balloons each. How many balloon bouquets is Lucy able to make? 

32

200

A local college hosts a science competition for 1,014 elementary and middle school students. Three awards are given at each grade level. An equal number of students enter the competition from each grade level, 3-8. How many students from each grade level enter the science competition? 

169

300

Nachele measures her rectangular bedroom ceiling and buys exactly 48 feet of wallpaper border to put around the ceiling. If the length of Nachele's ceiling is 14 feet, what is the width? 

10 feet. 

300

Mr. Schilling owns a construction company. He pours a concrete patio that is 54 feet long and 18 feet wide. Mr. Schilling pays for concrete by the number of square feet. What is the area of the patio he pours? 

486 square feet.

300

The door to Ms. Summerlin's room is in the shape of a rectangle. Which is NOT true of the door? 

A. It has 4 right angles. 

B. It has exactly 1 pair of parallel sides. 

C. It has no acute angles. 

D. Adjacent sides are perpendicular. 

B: rectangles have 2 pairs of parallel sides! 

300

Which of the following has a capacity of about 1 liter? 

A. A medicine dropper

B. A swimming pool

C. A bottle of water

D. A bathtub

C. 

300

Which of the following shows the relative sizes of one centimeter and one meter? 

A. The width of a fingernail and the distance from the doorknob to the floor. 

B. The length of a new crayon and the length of an unsharpened pencil. 

C. The height of a baby and the height of an adult.

D. The length of a little finger and the length of a football field. 

A. The width of a fingernail and the distance from a doorknob to the floor. 

400

At Super Mart, a pound of grapes costs $1.80. Ariana purchased 2 pounds of grapes. Ariana gave the clerk a ten-dollar bill. How much change did Ariana receive? 

A. $6.40

B. $7.40

C. $3.60

D. $6.30

A. $6.40

400

Melinda has a rectangular flower garden. The width of her garden is 5 feet. Melinda uses 60 feet of edging to go around the garden. What is the length, in feet, of Melinda's garden? 

25 feet. 

400

Martha rides 29 miles on her bicycle every day. About how many miles does Martha ride in 6 weeks? 

1,200 miles

400

The 7 members of the recycling club recycled 1,505 cans last year. Each member of the recycling club recycled the same number of cans. How many cans did each member recycle? 

215 cans

400

Bent Creek Auditorium seats 5,290 people. The 6 performances of a play at the auditorium were sold out. How many people attended the play? 

31,740 people

500

Mr. Bush's son lives in San Antonio. San Antonio is 228 miles from Mr. Bush's home in Edinburg. Mr. Bush travelled to San Antonio and back 2 times last year. How many total miles did Mr. Bush travel to and from his son's house last year? 

912 miles

500

The public library sponsored a summer reading club. Each child who read 10 books over the summer received a free ticket to an amusement park. Last summer 47,100 books were read by children who participated. Which statement is true about the number of children who participated? 

A. 470,102 children participated because 47,102 x 10=470,102

B. 4,701,020 children participated because 47,102 x 10=4,701,020

C. 471 children participated because 471 x 10=47,100

D. 4,710 children participated because 4,710 x 10=47,100.

D. 4,710 children participated because 4,710 x 10=47,100.

500

Mr. Arswan prepares a mixture for a science experiment. He measures 10.5 grams of wood shavings, 150 grams of iron fillings, and 18.50 grams of salt. What is the total mass of Mr. Arswan's mixture? 

179 grams

500

Ms. Chan planted 100 tulip bulbs in the garden. Red tulips made up 0.57 of the bulbs. How could Ms. Chan write the fractional part of the garden that was red tulips? 

57/100

500

The National Weather Service launched two weather balloons. Balloon 1 reached an altitude of 84,996 feet. Balloon 2 reached an altitude of 92,495 feet. Which statement is NOT true about the height reached by balloon 1? 

A. When rounded to the nearest ten, balloon 1 reached a height of 85,000 feet.

B. When rounded to the nearest hundred, balloon 1 reached a height of 85,000 feet.

C. When rounded to the nearest thousand, balloon 1 reached a height of 85,000 feet. 

D. When rounded to the nearest ten thousand, balloon 1 reached a height of 85,000 feet.

D. When rounded to the nearest ten thousand, balloon 1 reached a height of 85,000 feet.