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1. |
Order 4,405; 405; 450 from least to greatest. |
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450; 405; 4,405 |
B. |
4,405; 450; 405 |
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405; 450; 4,405 |
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4,405; 405; 450 |
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2. |
Write four hundred thousand, three hundred one in standard form. |
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400,301 |
B. |
430,301 |
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C. |
430,301 |
D. |
403,001 |
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3. |
Which number is farthest to the right on a number line? |
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72,564 |
B. |
51,780 |
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C. |
89,043 |
D. |
43,080 |
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4. |
Round 8,680 to the hundreds place. |
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A. |
8,680 |
B. |
9,000 |
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C. |
8,000 |
D. |
8,700 |
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5. |
The table shows the number of hours students watch TV per week. Find the mode and median of the set of data. Identify any outliers. | Number of Hours per Week Watching TV | | Name | Number | | Lon | 18 | | Chris | 17 | | Keisha | 12 | | Jamal | 4 | | Tarik | 15 |
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mode: none median: 15 outlier: 4 |
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mode: none median: 15 outlier: none |
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mode: 18 median: 15 outlier: 4 |
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mode: none median: 12 outlier: none |
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6. |
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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9 |
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1 |
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7 |
D. |
8 |
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7. |
The table shows the ages of students in an after-school club. Organize the data in a line plot. Ages of Students |
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8. |
Find 84 + 57. |
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141 |
B. |
27 |
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151 |
D. |
131 |
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9. |
Add mentally. 24 + 36 + 34 |
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A. |
94 |
B. |
104 |
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C. |
98 |
D. |
84 |
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10. |
When you subtract 0 from any number, the result is the number. Which addition rule is similar? |
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Associative Property of Addition |
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Subtraction Rule |
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Commutative Property of Addition |
D. |
Identity Property of Addition |
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11. |
Find the sum. 
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$9,633 |
B. |
$9,613 |
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$9,533 |
D. |
$10,633 |
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12. |
Find the sum. 
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$40,696 |
B. |
$41,696 |
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$30,696 |
D. |
$31,696 |
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13. |
Find the sum. 
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$92,317 |
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$91,227 |
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$93,427 |
D. |
$92,427 |
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14. |
Find 872 − 678. |
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194 |
B. |
106 |
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206 |
D. |
294 |
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15. |
Find the difference. 
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$168 |
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$162 |
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$158 |
D. |
$58 |
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16. |
Caitlin took a survey to find out her friends’ favorite music.| rock | rock | | rap | classical | | rap | rock | | new age | rock | | new age | rock |
Which tally chart fits the survey? |
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| Type of music | Tally | | Rock | |||| | | Rap | .|| | | New Age | || | | Classical | | |
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| Type of music | Tally | | Rock | |||| | | Rap | .||| | | New Age | || | | Classical | || |
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| Type of music | Tally | | Rock | |||| | | Rap | .| | | New Age | | | | Classical | | |
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| Type of music | Tally | | Rock | |||| | | Rap | .|| | | New Age | |||| | | Classical | | |
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The graph shows the usual chores students do. What is the most common chore to do? |
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trash |
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clean room |
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make bed |
D. |
do dishes |
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18. |
What are all the possible outcomes of drawing one counter out of a closed bag? |
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Red, Green, Blue |
B. |
Red, Blue |
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C. |
Red, Green |
D. |
Red Red, Red Blue, Red Green, Blue Green |
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19. |
Which tree diagram can be used to find the number of possible combinations if the quarter is tossed and the spinner is spun? |
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20. |
The tree diagram that shows the outcomes for tossing a coin three times. Find the probability of tossing all heads or all tails. |
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