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100

What is the expanded form of seven hundred twelve thousand, three hundred nine?

What is 700,000 + 10,000 + 2,000 + 300 + 9

100

There are 59,469 students at one university. Another university has 37,043 students. What is the total number of students at both universities?

96,512

100

Noah is comparing these two numbers.

36,214 ___ 36,259

Which place can Noah use to determine which comparison symbol to use to compare the numbers? 

the TENS place

100

An elementary school collected drinks for a festival. There were 48 drinks placed into each cooler. There were 12 coolers. Which is the total number of drinks the school collected?



576 drinks

100

What is 1,500 less than 22,300?

20,800

200

Which expression equals 85,808?

  • A.

    80,000 + 5,000 + 80 + 8

  • B.

    80,000 + 50,000 + 80 +8

  • C.

    80,000 + 5,000 + 800 + 8

  • D.

    80,000 + 50,000 + 800 + 8

  • D.

    80,000 + 50,000 + 800 + 8

 

C. 80,000 + 5,000 + 800 + 8

200

Emma checks her work for this addition problem.

In which place is Emma’s error?




thousands

200

A number is missing in the comparison.
 

_____ > 687,529

Which number makes the comparison true?


  • A.

    678,859

  • B.

    687,259

  • C.

    687,499

  • D.

    688,529

D.

688,529

200

The area model below is used to solve a multiplication problem.


Which expression represents the final step in finding the product?

  • A.

    70 × 40

  • B.

    (70 × 8) + (6 × 8)

  • C.

    2,800 × 240 × 560 × 48

  • D.

    2,800 + 240 + 560 + 48

  • D.

    2,800 + 240 + 560 + 48

200

The attendance at a football game was 56,786. Eighty more people attended the second game. Which place values changed in the attendance for the second game?

  • A.

    ones and thousands places

  • B.

    tens and thousands places

  • C.

    ones and hundreds places

  • D.

    tens and hundreds places

  • D.

    tens and hundreds places

300

Emory wrote forty thousand, seventy-five. What is Emory’s number in expanded form?

  • A.

    4 × (10,000) + 7 × (1,000) + 5 × (100)

  • B.

    4 × (10,000) + 7 × (1,000) + 5 × (10)

  • C.

    4 × (10,000) + 7 × (100) + 5 × (1)

  • D.

    4 × (10,000) + 7 × (10) + 5 (1)

D.

4 × (10,000) + 7 × (10) + 5 (1)

300

Jill had one thousand, two hundred thirty-six beads. Paul gave her three hundred forty-two beads. How many beads does Jill have altogether?

*Your answer must be shown in WORD FORM.

one thousand, five hundred seventy-eight

300

A digit is missing from one of the numbers.

75,283 > 7_,283

Which digit will make the comparison true?


  • A.

    9

  • B.

    7

  • C.

    6

  • D.

    4

D. 4

300

An area model is shown here.

Which multiplication expression matches the area model? 

27 x 39

300

Shay and Derrick have 12 sets of 28 game cards. They want to know how many cards they have altogether. Which expression could they use to tell how many cards they have altogether?

  • A.

    (10 × 20) + (10 × 8)

  • B.

    (28 × 10) + (28 × 2)

  • C.

    (20 × 2) + (8 × 10)

  • D.

    (20 × 8) + (10 × 2)

  • B.

    (28 × 10) + (28 × 2)

400

What is the standard form for 16 tens, 8 ones, and two hundreds?  

368

400

Ms. Hill and Ms. Martinez both want to be on the city council.

  • Ms. Hill received 16,910 votes.
  • Ms. Martinez received 11,121 votes.

How many more votes did Ms. Hill receive than Ms. Martinez? 

5,789 more votes

400

Mr. Evans showed his class these two numbers.

30,767 and 30,604

Which place can Mr. Evans’s class use to compare the two numbers?

the hundreds place

400

James has 34 DVDs to put in a storage album. Each page can hold 4 DVDs. If he fills every page, how many DVDs will be on the last page?

2 DVDs will be on the last page

400

Wanda had a total of 439 beads.

  • She counted an equal number of beads for herself and each of her 3 friends.
  • Wanda put the extra beads in her pile.

How many beads were in her pile? 

112 beads

500

Which is the expanded form of 60 thousands, 26 hundreds, 17 tens, and 24 ones?

  • A.

    60,000 + 2,000 + 100 + 20 + 4

  • B.

    60,000 + 2,000 + 200 + 10 + 4

  • C.

    60,000 + 2,000 + 600 + 70 + 4

  • D.

    60,000 + 2,000 + 700 + 90 + 4

  • D.

    60,000 + 2,000 + 700 + 90 + 4

500

There are 1,829 students at a middle school.

  • 568 students are in 6th grade.
  • 629 students are in 7th grade.
  • The rest of the students are in 8th grade.

How many students are in 8th grade? 

632 students

500

The attendance at a football game was 56,786. Eighty more people attended the second game. Which place values changed in the attendance for the second game?

  • A.

    ones and thousands places

  • B.

    tens and thousands places

  • C.

    ones and hundreds places

  • D.

    tens and hundreds places

  • D.

    tens and hundreds places

500

Gavin and his five friends rented a limousine for $220. Each person paid the same amount. Gavin also paid what was left over. How much extra did Gavin pay?

$4

500

There were 832 flags in a warehouse. The flags were placed equally into 4 boxes. How many flags were placed into each box?

208