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100

There were 3,765 fourth graders that attended the end of year field trip. What is 3,765 rounded to the nearest hundred?

3,800

100

Select all equations that are true. 


A. 24 = 3 ✕ 8

B. 6 ✕ 4 = 24

C. 9 ✕ 4 = 36

D. 5 ✕ 12 = 50

E. 50 = 10 ✕ 5

F. 63 = 7 ✕ 9

A. 24 = 3 ✕ 8

B. 6 ✕ 4 = 24

C. 9 ✕ 4 = 36

E. 50 = 10 ✕ 5

F. 63 = 7 ✕ 9

100

What is the quotient of 111 divided by 3?

37

100

Which statement is true?

A. 90 ÷ 9 = 100 - 80

B. 49 ÷ 7 = 56 - 22 - 17

C. 32 ÷ 4 = 32 - 4

D. 132 ÷ 12 = 156 - 120 - 25

D. 132 ÷ 12 = 156 - 120 - 25

100

What is the measure of the angle?


125

200

Which shows another way to represent the number 4,250?

Ⓐ  4 thousands and 25 ones

Ⓑ  425 thousands

Ⓒ  425 tens

Ⓓ  4 hundreds and 25 tens

Ⓒ  425 tens

200

What is the best estimate of the product of 5 and 834?

4,000

200

A Book Club is donating 1,348 books to  Northmore Elementary School. The books are being donated in boxes of 7. If all boxes must be full, how many books will not be donated?

4 books 

200

Tramain bought new toys for $72. He wants to buy a new PS5 that costs 6 times as much as his new toys. How much does the PS5 cost?

A. $432

B. $78

C. $66

D. $12

A. $432

200

5,000 meters = _______ kilometers

5 kilometers

300

What is (6 × 100,000)+(7 × 1,000)+(2 × 100)+(3 × 1) written in standard form and word form?

Standard form: 607,203

Word Form: Six hundred seven thousand, two hundred three

300

Which expression has the same value as 7 x 536?

Ⓐ  (7 x 5) + (7 x 3) + (7 x 6)

Ⓑ  (7 x 5) + (7 x 30) + (7 x 600)

Ⓒ  (7 x 500) + (7 x 30) + (7 x 6)

Ⓓ  (7 x 500) + (7 x 3) + (7 x 6)

Ⓒ  (7 x 500) + (7 x 30) + (7 x 6)

300

What is the best estimate of 2,786 ÷ 7?

400

300

Which statement is true?

A. 7 x 5 = 50 - 8

B. 55 x 5 = 1 x 11

C. 8 x 24 = 96 x 3

D. 3 x 68 = 210 - 6

D. 3 x 68 = 210 - 6

300

What score do you need to pass the Math PM Test?

Level 3 or higher :)

400

How does the value of the 5 in the number  4,581 compare to the value of the 5 in 458?

Ⓐ The 5 in the number 4,581 is ⅒ of the value of the 5 in 458.

Ⓑ The 5 in the number 4,581 is 200 times the value of the 5 in the number 458.

Ⓒ The 5 in the number 4,581 is 10 times the value of the 5 in 458.

Ⓓ The 5 in the number 4,581 is 2 times the value of the 5 in 458.

Ⓒ The 5 in the number 4,581 is 10 times the value of the 5 in 458.

400

Find the product of 87 and 263.

22,881

400

What is the result of dividing 1,146 by 5?

229 R1

400

Ms. Tudela’s class answered a total of 567 questions since being in school. This was 3 times the number of questions they answered in the second month of school. How many questions were answered during the second month of school?

189

400

Select all the ways to write 20/16 as a sum of fractions.

Ⓐ 12/16 + 8/16

Ⓑ 0/16 + 20/16

Ⓒ 5/16 + 5/16 + 5/16 + 5/16

Ⓓ 15/16 + 1/16 + 1/16 + 3/16

Ⓔ 10/8 + 10/8

Ⓕ10/16 + 5/16 + 5/16

Ⓐ 12/16 + 8/16

Ⓑ 0/16 + 20/16

Ⓒ 5/16 + 5/16 + 5/16 + 5/16

Ⓓ 15/16 + 1/16 + 1/16 + 3/16

Ⓕ10/16 + 5/16 + 5/16

500

The clues below describe the 4 digits of a mystery number that contains the digits 2, 4, 6, and 8.

  • The value of the 8 is 10 times the value of the 8 in 4,983. 

  • The value of the 6 is 10 times the value of the 6 in 5,516.

  • The value of the 4 is 1/10 of the value of the 4 in 9,241. 

  • The value of the 2 is 100 times the value of the 2 in 8,127.

What is the mystery number?

2,864

500

What numbers complete the area model below correctly?


A = 40

B = 6

C = 240

500

A train in West Palm has 1,127 passengers each hour. If each cabin on the train carries 7 passengers, how many cabins travel on the train each hour?

161 cabins 

500

There are 66 books in Ms. Cerease’s class. Each of Ms. Cerease’s 6 groups have the same number of books. Which equation shows how the amount of books, b, in each group?

66 ÷ b = 6

66 ÷ 6 = b

b x 6 = 66

6 x b = 66

500

Who are the best 4th grade teachers ever?

Acceptable answers: 500 Points for each one named

Ms. Adam

Ms. Cappellini

Ms. Cerease

Ms. Hagan

Ms. Ryan

Ms. Tudela