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1. |
Round 764 to the nearest ten. |
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A. |
764 |
B. |
800 |
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C. |
770 |
D. |
760 |
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2. |
Which expression represents the same value as 500,500? |
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A. |
500,000 + 500 |
B. |
550,000 + 50 |
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C. |
500,000 + 50 |
D. |
505,000 + 500 |
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3. |
Write the value of the underlined digit. 332,182 |
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A. |
800 |
B. |
80 |
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C. |
8 |
D. |
8,000 |
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4. |
Compare. Use >, <, or =. 754,432 ___ 574,432 |
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A. |
none |
B. |
< |
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C. |
= |
D. |
> |
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5. |
Round 63,820 to the thousands place. |
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A. |
63,000 |
B. |
63,800 |
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C. |
64,000 |
D. |
60,000 |
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6. |
The area of California is 155,959 square miles. To the nearest thousand square miles, what is the area?
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A. |
156,000 |
B. |
155,000 |
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C. |
155,960 |
D. |
160,000 |
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7. |
The graph shows the results of a survey about the types of sports students like. What sport do most boys and girls together like the most? |
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A. |
swimming |
B. |
baseball |
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C. |
soccer |
D. |
football |
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8. |
The line graph shows the number of minutes Jack usually reads in a week. What day does he usually read the most? |
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A. |
Thursday |
B. |
Monday |
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C. |
Friday |
D. |
Saturday |
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9. |
The graph shows what types of pets students have. What is the most popular pet? |
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A. |
hamster and mouse |
B. |
ferret |
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C. |
dog |
D. |
cat |
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10. |
Find the product. 
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A. |
24 |
B. |
18 |
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C. |
12 |
D. |
30 |
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11. |
Find . |
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A. |
7 |
B. |
8 |
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C. |
6 |
D. |
9 |
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12. |
Find $92 − $53. |
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A. |
$49 |
B. |
$39 |
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C. |
$29 |
D. |
$145 |
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13. |
The Garcia family wants to save $10,000 for a down payment on a house. They saved $1,800 a year for 5 years. Estimate the amount they saved. Do they have enough money? Explain. |
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$2,000 × 5 = $100,000; the estimate is greater than the actual product, so they do have enough money. |
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B. |
$2,000 × 5 = $10,000; the estimate is less than the actual product, so they do have enough money. |
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$3,000 × 5 = $15,000; the estimate is greater than the actual product, so they have enough money. |
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D. |
$2,000 × 5 = $10,000; the estimate is greater than the actual product, so they do not have enough money. |
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14. |
Find 26 × 2. |
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A. |
52 |
B. |
62 |
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C. |
42 |
D. |
50 |
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15. |
Find 3,321 × 3. |
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A. |
9,963 |
B. |
9,336 |
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C. |
9,663 |
D. |
9,993 |
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16. |
Find 6,008 × 9. |
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A. |
54,072 |
B. |
54,720 |
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C. |
5,472 |
D. |
54,272 |
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17. |
Find 8,091 × 2. |
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A. |
16,182 |
B. |
16,184 |
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C. |
16,188 |
D. |
16,186 |
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18. |
Find 15 × 24 |
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A. |
360 |
B. |
320 |
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C. |
310 |
D. |
630 |
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19. |
Find 22 × 22 |
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A. |
448 |
B. |
444 |
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C. |
484 |
D. |
848 |
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20. |
Find 3,000 ÷ 5. |
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A. |
600 |
B. |
6,000 |
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C. |
60 |
D. |
150 |
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