There are 5 trees in Jeffrey's yard.
There are an unknown number of squirrels in each tree and 20 squirrels in all.
This story can be written as the number sentence below:
5 × n = 20
Use the number sentence to find how many squirrels, n, are in each tree.
A.
5
B.
20
C.
15
D.
4
100
Scott has 48 cookies in the cookie jar in his kitchen. He is going to divide them into 6 equal groups. Which of the following would help him figure out how many cookies will be in each group?
A.
6 ÷ 48,
B
48 × 6
C.
48 ÷ 6
D.
48 ÷ 2
100
What is the missing number in this sequence?
442 , ___ , 642 , 742 , 842
A.
552
B.
492
C.
542
D.
532
100
30 ÷ 5
6
200
Miguel ate 3 bowls of spaghetti and meatballs for dinner. If each bowl had 4 meatballs in it, then which of the following shows how to find the total number of meatballs that Miguel ate for dinner?
A.
3 ÷ 4
B.
3 - 4
C.
3 × 4
D.
3 + 4
200
Which story matches the expression below?
15 ÷ 5
A.
Mr. Peters had 15 dollars. Then, he gave 5 dollars to his children. How many dollars does he have left?
B.
Mr. Peters has 15 dollars. Mr. Stevens has 5 dollars. How many more dollars does Mr. Peters have than Mr. Stevens?
C.
Mr. Peters has 15 dollars. He wants to split the money evenly between his 5 children. How many dollars will each child get?
D.
Mr. Peters had 15 dollars. Then, his children gave him 5 more dollars. How many dollars does he have now?
200
What is the missing number in this sequence?
51, 47 , 43 , 39 , ___ , 31
A.
38
B.
35
C.
32
D.
37
200
20 ÷ 4
5
300
There are 9 students in the Book Worm Club. Each student read 2 books during the summer.
Which shows how many books the students read in all?
A.
2 × 2
B.
9 × 2
C.
9 + 2
D.
9 - 2
300
Which number makes the sentence true?
8 = ___ ÷ 8
A.
63
B.
64
C.
56
D.
48
300
What is the rule for this sequence?
1,383 ; ___ ; 3,383 ; 4,383 ; 5,383
skip counting by 1,000
B.
skip counting by 1
C.
skip counting by 10
D.
skip counting by 100
300
54 ÷ 6
9
400
During gym class, there were 9 teams in the four-square match. Each team was made of 5 third-graders.
Which shows how many students were in the four-square match in all?
A.
5 × 5
B.
9 × 9
C.
9 - 5
D.
9 × 5
400
Which number makes the sentence true?
45 ÷ 9 = ___
A.
5
B.
3
C.
7
D.
9
400
What is the rule for this sequence?
282 , 272 , 262 , 252 , 242
skip counting by 10
B.
skip counting by 20
C.
skip counting backward by 20
D.
skip counting backward by 10
400
64 ÷ 8
8
500
Kimberly washed 4 cars on Saturday.
She earned an unknown number of dollars for each car she washed.
Kimberly earned 32 dollars in all.
This story can be written as the number sentence below:
4 × n = 32
Use the number sentence to find how many dollars, n, Kimberly earned for each car she washed.
A.
32
B.
8
C.
4
D.
28
500
John played a new card game in which he divided a stack of 48 cards evenly among 6 players, including himself.
How many cards did each player get?
A.
6
B.
54
C.
8
D.
42
500
What are the next 3 numbers in this pattern?
207 ; 208 ; 209 ; 210 ; 211 ; ___ ; ___ ; ___
A.
212 ; 213 ; 215
B.
213 ; 212 ; 214
C.
213 ; 214 ; 215
D.
212 ; 213 ; 214