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100

Sides on a dice

6

100

172 - 141

31

100

123, 124, 125, 126, _

127

100

Two quarters, two dimes, and two nickels 

80 cents

100

A television is an example of a:

circle

rectangle

triangle

rectangle

100

Is it likely, equally likely, or unlikely that you will win the lottery today?

unlikely

200

The smallest four digit number

1,000

200

182 + 47

229

200

123, 125, 127, _

129

200

$10.35 + $2.65

$13.00

200

The longest beach in Nova Scotia is:

7 centimeters

7 meters

7 kilometers

7 kilometers

200

I have the following numbers:

31, 31, 32, 32, 33, 33

Which number is in the middle (median)?

32

300

The largest four digit number

9,999

300

3 x 8

24

300

42, 39, 36, 33, _

30

300

The change back from a $10 bill after buying an $8.45 shirt.

$1.55

300

A triangle has this many corners (vertices)

3

300

Are you more likely to draw a 4 or a heart from a deck of cards?


heart

400

Toronto is the most populated city in Canada with:

2,930,000

293,000

293

2,930,000

400

55 divide by 5

11

400

RLRR LRLL RLRR _

LRLL

400

Rob buys groceries that cost $9.95. He pays with a $20 bill. 

$10.05

400

An apple weighs:

215 milligrams

215 grams

215 kilograms


215 grams

400

Rolling a 6 on a dice is:

unlikely 

equally likely

likely

unlikely

500

The temperature outside today:

20 Degrees Celsius

0 Degrees Celsius

-20 Degrees Celsius

0 degrees Celsius


500

A loaf of bread has two heels. How many heels in five loaves of bread?

10

500

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$####

500

How many $5 bills are there in $50

10

500

What shape has three sides, and three angles (corners)

    

triangle

500

100, 101, 102, 103, 104

This is the middle number (median)

102