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1. |
Order 61; 70; 59 from least to greatest. |
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59; 61; 70 |
B. |
70; 59; 61 |
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70; 61;59 |
D. |
59; 70; 61 |
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2. |
Is there more than one way to make 7¢? Explain. |
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No; only 7 pennies will make 7¢. |
B. |
No; you cannot make 7¢ without a nickel. |
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C. |
Yes; either 7 pennies or 1 dime, 2 pennies will make 7¢. |
D. |
Yes; either 7 pennies or 1 nickel, 2 pennies will make 7¢. |
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3. |
Round 5,601 to the nearest thousand. |
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A. |
5,610 |
B. |
5,000 |
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C. |
6,000 |
D. |
5,600 |
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4. |
Find the missing factor. 3 × ___ × 3 = 54 |
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A. |
10 |
B. |
6 |
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C. |
9 |
D. |
3 |
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5. |
Find the product. 8 × 4 = ___ |
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A. |
32 |
B. |
28 |
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C. |
24 |
D. |
22 |
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6. |
Choose the fact's decomposed parts and correct product. 11 × 4 |
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4 × 10 = 40 |
B. |
5 × 10 plus 5 × 1 = 55 |
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C. |
6 × 10 plus 6 × 1 = 66 |
D. |
4 × 10 plus 4 × 1 = 44 |
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7. |
Choose the fact's decomposed parts and correct product. 4 × 12 |
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4 × 10 plus 4 × 3 = 52 |
B. |
4 × 10 plus 4 × 2 = 48 |
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C. |
4 × 10 plus 4 × 2 = 36 |
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4 × 10 plus 4 × 2 = 60 |
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8. |
Find the product. 12 × 12 |
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A. |
124 |
B. |
132 |
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C. |
120 |
D. |
144 |
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9. |
Use models if needed to solve 42 ÷ 7. |
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A. |
7 |
B. |
6 |
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C. |
8 |
D. |
4 |
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10. |
Use models if needed to divide. 
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A. |
6 |
B. |
5 |
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C. |
4 |
D. |
3 |
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11. |
Use models if needed to solve 54 ÷ 9. |
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A. |
6 |
B. |
7 |
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C. |
4 |
D. |
5 |
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12. |
Which number sentence is shown? |
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9 + 15 = ___ |
B. |
9 − 15 = ___ |
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___ − 15 = 9 |
D. |
___ + 9 = 15 |
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13. |
One side of a square is 6 units long. How could you find the perimeter of the square? |
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A. |
Add 6 and 6. |
B. |
Multiply 6 and 6. |
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C. |
Add 6 and 4, then multiply by 2. |
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Multiply 6 by 4. |
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14. |
Delia drew a picture on grid paper. The picture covers 8 whole squares and 6 half squares. What is the area of her figure? |
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14 square units |
B. |
20 square units |
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C. |
38 square units |
D. |
11 square units |
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15. |
At 1:00, the temperature of a bowl of soup was 180°F. Which temperature is warmer than 180°F? |
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0°F |
B. |
112°F |
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C. |
100°F |
D. |
200°F |
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16. |
Which object holds more water? |
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A. |
watering can |
B. |
bucket |
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C. |
wading pool |
D. |
water bottle |
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17. |
56 lb is the best estimate of weight for which object? |
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A. |
gloves |
B. |
garden bench |
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C. |
flower pot |
D. |
shirt |
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18. |
A kilogram is a more appropriate unit than the gram for measuring the mass of which item? |
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A. |
MP3 player |
B. |
DVD |
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C. |
dog |
D. |
banana |
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19. |
Which is the best estimate of the weight of a hamster? |
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A. |
2 kg |
B. |
200 kg |
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C. |
200 g |
D. |
2 g |
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20. |
Round 5,408 to the nearest thousand. |
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A. |
5,400 |
B. |
4,000 |
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C. |
5,000 |
D. |
6,000 |
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