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Write the value of the underlined digit. 332,182 |
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800 |
B. |
8 |
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80 |
D. |
8,000 |
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2. |
Compare. Use >, <, or =. 20,004,502 ___ 20,040,502 |
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none |
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> |
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= |
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< |
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3. |
Janie’s father collects coins. He has 1,652 pennies, 1,562 nickels, 1,265 quarters, and 1,625 dimes. Which coin does he have the most of? |
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dimes |
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quarters |
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pennies |
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nickels |
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4. |
What is the greatest five-digit number? |
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999,999 |
B. |
99,999 |
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C. |
9,999 |
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10,000 |
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5. |
The table shows the number of books students read in the summer. Find the mode and median of the set of data. Identify any outliers.| Number of Books Read in Summer | | Name | Number | | Marylou | 9 | | Michael | 7 | | Lu | 8 | | Ginny | 3 | | Jerome | 7 |
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mode: 3 median: 7 outlier: none |
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mode: 7 median: 7 outlier: none |
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mode:8 median: 8 outlier: none |
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mode: 7 median: 8 outlier: none |
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The table shows the number of students who brought sack lunches in a 4th grade class.| Day | Mon. | Tues. | Wed. | Thurs. | Fri. | | Number of Sack Lunches | 9 | 7 | 8 | 8 | 1 |
Identify any outliers. |
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1 |
B. |
9 |
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8 |
D. |
7 |
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7. |
The table shows the number of minutes per day spent reading. Organize the data in a line plot. Time Per Day Spent Reading (Minutes) |
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The graph shows how much money students have saved. Identify the mode, median, and any outliers for the data shown in the line plot. |
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mode: $70 median: $80 outlier: none |
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mode: $70 median: $80 outlier: $110 |
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mode: $90 median: $90 outlier: none |
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mode: $70 median: $80 outlier: $50 |
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9. |
Estimate. Round to the tens place. 
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$70 − $40 = $30 |
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$80 − $30 = $50 |
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$70 − $30 = $40 |
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$100 − $30 = $70 |
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10. |
Find the sum. 
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71 |
B. |
82 |
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C. |
17 |
D. |
81 |
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11. |
Imelda’s vacation webpage received 84 hits over the weekend. On Saturday, she recorded 37 hits. How many hits were there on Sunday? |
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121 |
B. |
57 |
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37 |
D. |
47 |
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12. |
Add mentally. 24 + 36 + 34 |
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A. |
98 |
B. |
94 |
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84 |
D. |
104 |
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Estimate. Round each addend to the indicated place value. 221 + 32; tens |
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220 + 30 = 250 |
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220 + 40 = 260 |
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230 + 30 = 260 |
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200 + 30 = 230 |
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14. |
Find the sum. 
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$41,696 |
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$30,696 |
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$31,696 |
D. |
$40,696 |
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15. |
Find the difference. 
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440 |
B. |
376 |
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436 |
D. |
476 |
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16. |
The graph shows the usual chores students do. What is the total number of students surveyed? |
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42 |
B. |
44 |
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C. |
21 |
D. |
12 |
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17. |
What are all the possible outcomes if the number cube is rolled once? |
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1 |
B. |
1, 3, 6 |
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1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 |
D. |
2, 4, 6 |
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18. |
How many combinations are possible if the spinner is spun twice? |
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A. |
8 |
B. |
16 |
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C. |
4 |
D. |
12 |
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19. |
The tree diagram that shows the outcomes for tossing a coin three times. Find the probability of tossing a tail on the last toss. |
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20. |
Subtract. 
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A. |
2,493 |
B. |
2,483 |
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C. |
2,593 |
D. |
2,583 |
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