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100

Solve the problem:

28 ÷ 7 =

4

100

A truck has 6 wheels. How many wheels do 9 trucks have?

A. 15 wheels

B. 54 wheels

C. 96 wheels

D. 50 wheels

B. 54 wheels

100

Which number is missing from the multiplication table?


A. 21

B. 22

C. 24

D. 27

A. 21

200

Victor is bringing 16 boxes of clothes to a garage sale. He can fit 4 boxes in his trunk.
How many trips must he make to bring all of the boxes to the sale?

A. 6 trips

B. 2 trips

C. 8 trips

D. 4 trips

D. 4 trips

200

Alejandro has 4 pages of stamps arranged in arrays. The table shows the number of rows and columns on each page. Which page has the most stickers?

Page    Row    Column

1           6           4

2           5           5

3           5           6

4           4           5


A. Page 1

B. Page 2

C. Page 3

D. Page 4

C. Page 3

200

Daniel notices a pattern in the multiplication table. He shades some squares orange to show his pattern.

What pattern could Daniel have seen?

A. The 2s facts are equal to the sum of the factors

B. The double of a 2s fact is a 3s fact.

C. The double of a 2s fact is a 4s fact.

D. The triple of a 2s fact is a 4s fact.

C. The double of a 2s fact is a 4s fact.

300

Marielena writes the following division story for 28 ÷ 7. 

28 players are on a soccer team. The coach separates the players into 7 equal groups.

Which question completes the division story for 28 ÷ 7?

A.  How many players are there in all?

B.  How many groups are there?

C.  How many players are in each group?

D.  How many players are NOT in a group?

C.  How many players are in each group?


300

A truck has 6 wheels. How many wheels do 9 trucks have?

What equations can you use to solve the problem? Check all that apply.

A. 3x9=27

B. 6x9=54

C. 9x6=54

D. 9 ÷ 3 = 3

E. 6 ÷ 3 = 2

B, C

300

Which of the following strategies can help you solve 4 × 7? Choose all that apply.

  • A.(4 × 2) + (4 × 5)
  • B.(7 × 7) + (7 × 7)
  • C.(3 × 7) + (7 × 2)
  • D.(2 × 7) + (2 × 7)
  • E.(2 × 4) + (2 × 7)
  • A.(4 × 2) + (4 × 5)
  • D.(2 × 7) + (2 × 7)
400

Linda has 40 peach slices. She bakes 5 dumplings. How many peach slices are used in each dumpling?

A. 5

B. 7

C. 8

D. 40

C. 8

400

Aaron has 40 peach slices. He bakes 5 dumplings. How many peach slices are used in each dumpling?

Part A
Which bar diagram represents the problem?

A.

B.

C.

D. 

A. 

400

Match each product or quotient with the equation it solves.

Answer Box:  8x4=?      5x7=?      48÷8=?      54÷6=?

(1).  9   ____________

(2).  32  ____________

(3).  6 _____________

(4).  35  ____________

1. 54÷6

2. 8x4

3. 48÷8

4.5x7

500

Match each equation with its product or quotient.

Answer Box:  7     8     21     48

(1).  56 ÷ 8 = ?

(2).  8 × 6 = ?

(3).  72 ÷ 9 = ?

(4).  3 × 7 = ?

1.  7

2. 48

3. 8

4. 21

500

Which of the following stories is about 3x6? Choose all that apply.

A. Demetrie has 3 columns and 6 rows of coins. How many coins does he have?

B. Reina gives away 6 coins. Each of 3 friends gets the same number of coins. How many coins does each friend get?

C. Jayden has 6 coins. They are in 3 equal rows. How many coins are in each row?

D. Charles has a row of 3 coins and a row of 8 coins. How many coins does he have in all?

E. Jamarion has 6 rows of coins. Each row has 3 coins. How many coins are there in all?

A, E

500

Is the product of the following problems greater than 8 x 6? Choose Yes or No

(1).  8 x 2 x 2 : yes or no

(2).  8 x 7 x 0 : yes or no

A.  yes, yes

B. no, yes

C. no, no

D. yes, no



C. no, no